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Aquileia

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

RIC # Picture Description Mintmarks and (Rarity)
AE follis - RIC VIII, 32      
AE2 - RIC VIII, 103 CONSTANS. 337-350 AD. Æ Centenionalis (22mm, 4.25 gm). Aquileia mint. Struck 348-350 AD. DN CONSTA-NS PF AVG, Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust left, holding globe / FEL TEMP REPAR-ATIO, Soldier walking right, looking back, leading small figure from hut beneath a tree; AQP·. RIC VIII 103; LRBC 888. (Image courtesy CNG)  
AV solidus - RIC VIII, 171      
AV solidus - RIC VIII, 195      
AV solidus - RIC VIII, 201      
AV medallion of 2 solidi - RIC VIII, 129 MAGNENTIVS (350-353 AD), Medallion of 2 solidi, Aquileia 350-352, AV 8.91 g. D N MAGNEN – NTIVS P F AVG Bare headed bust r., wearing consular robes / VIRTVS AVGVS – TI NOST – RI The Emperor, helmeted and in military attire, advancing r. and looking l., holds spear and shield in l. hand and drags captive by the head with his r.. In exergue, SMAQ. C 78. RIC 129 (misdescribed). Gnecchi 4 and pl. 14, 2. Depeyrot p. 194, 6-7. Bastien 340. Paolucci-Zub 537 (this coin illustrated). (Image courtesy Numismatica Ars Classica)  
AE1 - RIC VIII, 243 JULIAN II. 361-363 AD. Æ 28mm (9.40 gm). Aquileia mint. DN FL CL IVLI-ANVS P F AVG, Pearl-diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust right / SECVRITAS REIPVB, Bull standing right, two stars above; •AQVILP. RIC VIII 243; LRBC 959. (Image courtesy CNG)  

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