Super Byzantine PORTRAIT OF CHRIST

Coin struck anonomously between 969 and 1081 AD during a time when Christianity was spreading across Europe.  The obverse depicts the glorified Christ with remains of an inscription around it, and the reverse is an inscription and the Cross. The coin contains eye appealing brownish patina.

C. Renius, 138 BC. AR denarius. O: Helmeted head of Roma r. R: Juno in galloping biga of goats r. S.199. aVF.

M. Junius Silanus, 145 BC. AR denarius. O: Helmeted head of Roma r. R: The Dioscuri galloping r. S.195. aVF/VF+, light grey toning.

Q. Minucius Rufus, 122 BC. AR denarius. O: Helmeted head of Roma r. R: The Dioscuri galloping r. S.220. F

C. Cato, 123 BC. AR denarius. O: Helmeted head of Roma r. R: Victory in biga. Unlisted in Sear. aVF, light russet and aqua toning.

C. Marcius Censorinus, 88 BC. AR denarius. O: Jugate busts r. of Numa Pompilius and Ancus Marcius. R: Two horses galloping r., one with rider. S.266. VF, flat spot obv at 2 o'clock.

CONSTANTINE I in a nice VF

Sear #3886. This coin might be graded near XF by many, but  the obverse is a bit off center. The obverse is CONSTANTINVS MAX AVG with his bust right. The reverse is GLORIA EXERCITVS with 2 soldiers standing either side of 2 standards.