RIC 7
Constantine and Licinius
Sirmium
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RIC # | Picture | Description | Mintmarks and (Rarity) |
AV medallion of 1 1/2 solidi - RIC VII, - |
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CRISPUS. Caesar, 317-326 AD. AV Multiple of 1 1/2 Solidi (6.72 gm, 6h). Sirmium mint. Struck 323 AD. D N CRISPVS NOBILISS CAES, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust left / VICTORIA AVG ET CAESS N N, Victory standing left, holding wreath in right hand and palm in left; below, two mourning captives seated left and right at her feet; SIRM. RIC VII -; Gnecchi -; Alföldi -; Hunter -; DOC -; Cohen -. (Image courtesy CNG) | |
AR miliarense - RIC VII, 14 |
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CONSTANTINE I with CRISPUS and CONSTANTINE II, as Caesars. 307-337 AD. AR Miliarense (4.69 gm). Struck 320 AD. Sirmium mint. CONSTANTINVS MAX AVG, Bare head right / CRISPVS ET CONSTANTINVS CC, Confronted busts of Crispus and Constantine II; SIRM. RIC VII 14; Gnecchi pl. 29, 8; Bastien, Donativa, pg. 76, note 11; Cohen 3. (Image courtesy CNG) | |
AE follis - RIC VII, 32 | |||
AE follis - RIC VII, 49 |
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CRISPUS, Caesar. 317-326 AD. Ć Follis (20mm, 3.19 gm, 5h). Sirmium mint. Struck 324-325 AD. FL IVL CRISPVS NOB CAES, laureate head right / ALAMANNI-A DEVICTA, Victory standing right, foot on bound captive, holding trophy and palm palm; •SIRM•. RIC VII 49; Hunter 64; LRBC 803. (Image courtesy CNG) |
Catalogue:
London
Lugdunum
Trier
Arelate
Rome
Ticinum
Aquileia
Siscia
Sirmium
Serdica
Thessalonica
Heraclea
Constantinople
Nicomedia
Cyzicus
Antioch
Alexandria