RIC 7
Constantine and Licinius
Rome
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RIC # | Picture | Description | Mintmarks and (Rarity) |
AE follis - RIC VII, 102 (Rome) |
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CRISPUS, Caesar. 317-326 AD. Æ Reduced Follis (19mm, 3.11 g). Rome mint. Struck 317-318 AD. CRISPVS NOBIL CAESAR, Laureate and cuirassed bust right / PRINCIPIA - IVVENTVTIS, Crispus standing right, holding reversed spear and shield; wreath in the left field, RS in exergue. RIC VII 102. (Image courtesy CNG) | |
AE fractional follis - RIC VII, 112 (Rome) |
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DIVUS CLAUDIUS II GOTHICUS. Died 270 AD. Æ Quarter Follis (16mm, 1.62 gm). Rome mint. Struck under Constantine I, 317/8 AD. DIVO CLAVDIO OPT IMP, Laureate, veiled, and draped bust of Claudius right / MEMORIAE AETERNAE, Eagle standing right, head left; R S. RIC VII 112. (Image courtesy CNG) | |
AE fractional follis - RIC VII, 125 var. (Rome) |
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Divus Claudius II Gothicus. Died AD 270. Æ Follis (2.18 g, 6h). Rome mint; 3rd officina. Commemorative issue under Constantine I, AD 317-318. DIVO CLAVDIO OPTIMO IMP, Laureate and veiled head right / MEMORIAE AETERNAE, Lion advancing right; RT. RIC VII 125 var. (obv. legend). (Image courtesy CNG) | |
AE follis - RIC VII, 204 (Rome) |
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CRISPUS, Caesar. 317-326 AD. Æ Follis (4.43 gm). Rome mint. Struck 320 AD. CRISPVS NOB CAES, Laureate and cuirassed bust left, holding spear and shield / VOT X/ET XV F in two lines within laurel wreath; RP. RIC VII 204. (Image courtesy CNG) | |
AE Medallion - RIC VII, 279 (Rome) |
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CONSTANTINE I. 307-337 AD. Æ Gilt Medallion (40.92 gm). Rome mint. Struck 326 AD. CONSTANTI-NVS MAX AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / GLORIA SAE-CVLI VIR-TVS CAESS, Constantine, laureate, seated left on cuirass, holding sceptre and extending his right hand to receive a Phoenix on globe from Crispus standing right in military attire; trophy behind, panther at his feet; PR in exergue. RIC VII 279; Gnecchi pl. 130, 2 (same dies); Cohen 269. | |
AE follis - RIC VII, 294 (Rome) |
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FAUSTA, wife of Constantine I. Æ Follis (3.31 gm). Rome mint. Struck 326 AD. FL MAX FA-VSTA AVG, diademed and draped bust right / SPES REI-PVBLICAE, Spes standing facing, looking left, holding children in her arms; R(wreath)T. RIC VII 294. (Image courtesy CNG) | |
AE Medallion - RIC VII, 303 (Rome) |
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COMMEMORATIVE SERIES. 337-354 AD. Æ Medallion (32mm, 25.86 gm). Rome mint. Struck 337-340. CONSTANTI-NOPOLIS, draped bust of Constantinopolis right, wearing laureate crested Corinthian helmet and necklace, holding sceptre over right shoulder / VIC-TO-RIA AVG, Constantinopolis, winged and turreted, seated left, holding branch and cornucopiae, left foot on prow. RIC VII 303; RIC VIII 362; F. Ntantalia, Bronzemedallions unter Konstantin dem grossen und seinen söhnen, Series B, 6 (V4/R4); J.P.C. Kent, "Urbs Roma and Constantinopolis Medallions at the mint of Rome," Scripta Nummaria Romana pg. 109, 13; Gnecchi 4. (Image courtesy CNG) | |
AE Medallion - RIC VII, 349 (Rome) |
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COMMEMORATIVE SERIES. 337-354 AD. Æ Medallion (32mm, 19.12 g, 6h). Rome mint. Struck 340-350 AD. VRBS-ROMA, Draped bust of Roma left, wearing laureate crested helmet and necklace / Wolf to left, suckling Romulus and Remus; two stars above. RIC VII 349; RIC VIII 391; F. Ntantalia, Bronzemedallions unter Konstantin dem grossen und seinen söhnen, Series C, 106 (V77/R72); J.P.C. Kent, "Urbs Roma and Constantinopolis Medallions at the mint of Rome," Essays Sutherland, 19; Gnecchi 6. (Image courtesy CNG) |
Catalogue:
London
Lugdunum
Trier
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