Roman AE of Constantine I, the Great (AD 272-337) Sol Invictus NGC
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Constantine the Great was the first Christian Emporer of Rome. It was Constantine who made Christianity the official state religion of the Roman Empire, elevating what had been a fringe religious sect into a position of prominence it would enjoy for 20 centuries and counting. This coin features his likeness, as well as a depiction of Sol Invictus, the first known numismatic representation of Jesus Christ.
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