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RIC # Picture Description Mintmarks and (Rarity)
AR siliqua - RIC VIII, 19 CONSTANS. 337-350 AD. AR Siliqua (3.32 gm). Constantinople mint. Struck 337-340 AD. Laureate head right, gazing upward / CONSTANS AVGVSTVS, Victory walking left, holding wreath and palm; C•I. Cf. RIC VIII 19; cf. RSC 2Ca. (Image courtesy CNG)  
AR siliqua - RIC VIII, 20 CONSTANS. 337-350 AD. AR Siliqua (2.65 gm). Struck 337-340 AD. Constantinople mint. Laurel and rosette-diademed head right, looking upwards / CONSTANS AVGVSTVS, Victory advancing left, holding wreath and palm; C•I. RIC VIII 20; RSC 2Cb. (Image courtesy CNG)  
AR siliqua - RIC VIII, 20 var CONSTANS. 337-350 AD. AR Siliqua (20mm, 2.50 gm). Constantinople mint. Struck 337-340 AD. Laureate head right, eyes turned upward / CONSTANS - AVGVSTVS, Victory advancing left, holding wreath and palm; C•I. RIC VIII 20 var. (laurel and rosette-diademed); RSC 2Cb var. (same). (Image courtesy CNG)  
AE3/4 - RIC VIII, 34 HELENA, Mother of Constantine I. Augusta, 324-328/30 AD. Æ Follis (16mm, 1.64 gm). Constantinople mint. Posthumous issue, struck 337-341 AD. FL IVL HEL-ENAE AVG, diademed and draped bust right / PAX PVBLICA•, Pax standing left, holding branch and sceptre; CONSE. RIC VIII 34; LRBC 1047.  (Image courtesy CNG)  
AE3/4 - RIC VIII, 36 Theodora. Died before AD 337. Æ Follis (17mm, 1.92 g, 6h). Constantinople mint. Struck AD 337-340. FL MAX THEO-DORAE AVG, Draped bust right / PIETAS - ROMANA, Pietas standing facing, holding child; CONSE. RIC VIII 36; LRBC 1050. (Image courtesy CNG)  
AE3/4 - RIC VIII, 36 var Theodora. Died before AD 337. Æ Follis (16mm, 1.42 g). Constantinople mint. Struck AD 337-340. FL MAX THE-ODORAE AVG, Draped bust right / PIETAS - ROMANA, Pietas standing facing, holding child; CONSE. cf. RIC VIII 36 (obverse legend break); cf. LRBC 1050 (same). (Image courtesy ACC) ?
AV solidus - RIC VIII, 97 Constans. As Caesar, AD 333-337. AV Solidus (4.51 g, 6h). Constantinople mint. Struck AD 335. FL CONSTANS NOB CAES, laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right / CONSTANS NOB CAESAR, Victory advancing left, holding wreath in extended right hand, cradling palm frond in left arm. RIC VII 97; Depeyrot 5/7; DOC -. (Image courtesy CNG)  
AE medallion - RIC VIII, - CONSTANTIVS II, Caesar. 324-337 AD. Æ Medallion of 1 1/2 Solidus Module (5.88 gm). Constantinople mint. Struck circa 333-337 AD. FL IVL CONSTANTIVS IVN NOB C, laureate draped and cuirassed bust right / TRIVMFVS CAESARVM, Victory facing, holding wreath and globe, in frontal quadriga with two horses at each side; CON in exergue. (Image courtesy CNG)  
AE1 - RIC VIII, 162 JULIAN II. 361-363 AD. Æ 28mm (8.58 gm). Constantinople mint. DN FL CL IVLI-ANVS P F AVG, Pearl-diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust right / SECVRITAS REIPVB, Bull standing right, two stars above; •CONSPA(wreath). RIC VIII 162; LRBC 2058. (Image courtesy CNG)  
AV solidus - RIC VIII, 201      
AV nine siliqua or 1 1/2 scripulum - RIC VIII, 207      
AE1 - RIC VIII, 217      

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