The First Christmas Constantine Celebration Coin
Is this 1,700 year old Roman relic the FIRST EVER Christmas Coin?
Struck over 1,700 years ago, this is your chance to own a genuine Roman coin, for less than £25. Not only is it a real historic artefact, but many collectors view it as the FIRST ever Christmas celebration coin.
Emperor Constantine the Great reigned over the Roman Empire from 306 AD until 337 AD. He converted to Christianity in 312 AD and oversaw the first documented Christmas festival in Rome on 25 December 336 AD.
This coin ‘The Follis’, issued during his 32-year reign, is struck from bronze and is almost 1,700 years old, so it’s quite remarkable that we have been able to source any at all.
However there is a limited number of these coins available. So if you would like to own one of these impressive pieces of history, please act quickly to secure yours today.
Order now and take advantage of the FREE POSTAGE, and your coin will arrive in a special presentation case.
Year of Issue: 306-337 AD
Obverse: Emperor Constantine the Great
Reverse: Design may differ.
Weight: 1.8g (approx.)
Diameter: 18mm (approx.)
Metal: Bronze
Country of Issue: Roman Empire