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Alexandria

Catalogue:
Amiens     Trier     Lugdunum    Arelate     Mediolanum     Rome     Aquileia     Siscia     Sirmium    Thessalonica    Heraclea    Constantinople     Nicomedia     Cyzicus    Antioch    Alexandria 

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Italics - The offina is not listed in RIC

 

RIC # Picture Description Mintmarks and (Rarity)
AE3 - RIC VIII, 5 CONSTANTINE II. 337-340 AD. Æ Follis (15mm, 1.57 gm). Alexandria mint. CONSTANTI NVS MAX AVG, laureate draped and cuirassed bust right / GLORIA EXERCITVS, two soldiers, each holding reversed spear and resting on shield, flanking a standard; S R/SMALG/. RIC VIII 5; LRBC 1446. (Image courtesy CNG)  
AE3 - RIC VIII, 15 Constans as Augustus, AD 337-350. Æ 3 (15mm, 1.34 g). Alexandria mint. Struck AD 337-340 AD. DN CONSTANS - MAX AVG, Pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right / GLOR-IA EXERC-ITVS, Two soldiers standing facing, heads turned toward each other, each holding a spear and leaning on shield, standard between them, SMALA in exergue. RIC VIII, 15. (Image courtesy ACC)  
AE2 - RIC VIII, 58 Constans as Augustus, AD 337-350. Æ Centenionalis (21mm, 4.94 g). Alexandria mint. Struck AD 348-350. DN CONSTA-NS P F AVG, Pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust left, holding globe in right hand / FEL TEMP -REPARATIO, Soldier advancing right, holding spear and looking back, leading small figure from a hut beneath a tree; ALEG. RIC VIII 58; LRBC 2818. (Image courtesy CNG)  
AE2 - RIC VIII, 60 Constans as Augustus, AD 337-350. Æ Centenionalis (20mm, 4.44 g). Alexandria mint. Struck AD 348-350. DN CONSTA-NS P F AVG,Pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust left, holding globe in right hand / FEL TEMP -REPARATIO, Soldier advancing right, holding spear and looking back, leading small figure from a hut beneath a tree; ALEB. RIC VIII 60; LRBC 2820.  (Image courtesy CNG)  

Catalogue:
Amiens     Trier     Lugdunum    Arelate     Mediolanum     Rome     Aquileia     Siscia     Sirmium    Thessalonica    Heraclea    Constantinople     Nicomedia     Cyzicus    Antioch    Alexandria