SPANISH ROMAN COIN 360 A.D. CIRCULATED FOUND IN ST.AUGUSTINE,FL.

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This beautiful coin: SPANISH ROMAN coin C-5. Grade A+ about 18 mm size. Spectacular coin. On very rare occasion one of these treasures turn up. Featuring the Emperor of Rome, Constantine who brought Christianity to the Roman empire becoming the official faith of the empire and then to the western world. How did this get to St. Augustine? Just like early crosses and medallions, a few were brought here as an ancient family relic by the first settlers. The Spanish are extremely proud of their Roman heritage, and this coin, about 1100 years already when brought here, served as a reminder of that heritage. Minted in Spain, it was made approximately 360 A.D. As far as is know, St. Augustine Fla. is the only place in the United States where any of these coins have been found. This is a true piece of important American History. St. Augustine Fl. is the site of the first permanent settlement in what is now the United States. It was founded in 1565. Florida was therefore a Spanish Colony from 1565 to 1821 when it became a Territory of the United States and in 1845 became a State. The British possessed Florida for a 20 year period 1764-1784 and it then once again became Spanish Territory until 1821 when it went to the US. Historically, Florida and St. Augustine were instrumental in the development of the United States and remain important read more