Online Coin Auction #57

Thursday, 11 November 2021 | Madrid, 11:00 CET

  • First session. 11: 00H, from lot 1 to 937
  • Second session. 16: 00H, from lot 938 to 2113


Results for la category: "Roman Empire"

469 | Roman Empire

TRAJAN DECIUS. Antoninian (Ar. 4.20g / 21mm). 249-251 AD Rome. (RIC 29a). Anv: Radiated and draped bust of Trajan Decius on the right, around legend: IMP CMQ TRAIANVS DECIVS AVG. Rev: Victoria advancing to the left wearing a laurel wreath, around legend: VICTORIA AVG. Very Fine. Cleaning stripes.
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470 | Roman Empire

TRAJAN DECIUS. Antoninian (Ar. 4.30g / 21mm). 249-251 AD Rome. (RIC 29a). Anv: Radiated and draped bust of Trajan Decius on the right, around legend: IMP CMQ TRAIANVS DECIVS AVG. Rev: Victoria advancing to the left wearing a laurel wreath, around legend: VICTORIA AVG. Very Fine/ Almost Very Fine.
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471 | Roman Empire

TRAJAN DECIUS. Antoninian. (Ar. 4.31 / 22mm). 249-251 AD Rome. (RIC 41a). Anv: Radiated and draped bust of Trajan Decius on the right, around legend: IMP CMQ TRAIANVS DECIVS AVG. Rev: Two Pannoniae facing each other shaking hands, behind them a banner, around the legend: PANNONIAE. Very Fine.
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472 | Roman Empire

HERENNIA ETRUSCILLA. Antoninian. (Ar. 4.00g / 25mm). 250 AD Rome. (ICR 58b). Anv: Diademic and draped bust of Herennia Etruscilla on the right, around legend: HER ETRVSCILLA AVG. Rev: Pudicitia standing to the left carrying scepter, around legend: PVDICITIA AVG. Very Fine.
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473 | Roman Empire

HERENNIA ETRUSCILLA. Antoninian. (Ar. 4.43g / 23mm). 250 AD Rome. (ICR 58b). Anv: Diademic and draped bust of Herennia Etruscilla on the right, around legend: HER ETRVSCILLA AVG. Rev: Pudicitia standing to the left carrying scepter, around legend: PVDICITIA AVG. Almost Very Fine.
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474 | Roman Empire

HERENNIA ETRUSCILLA. Antoninian. (Ar. 3.75g / 24mm). 250 AD Rome. (ICR 59b). Anv: Diademic and draped bust of Herennia Etruscilla on the right, around legend: HER ETRVSCILLA AVG. Rev: Pudicitia sitting on the left carrying a scepter, around the legend: PVDICITIA AVG. Good Very Fine.
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475 | Roman Empire

HERENIA ETRUSCILLA. Antoninian. (Ar. 5.32g / 25mm). 249-251 AD Rome. (ICR 59b). Anv: Draped and diademic bust of Herenia Etruscilla on the right on crescent, around legend: HER ETRVSCILLA AVG. Rev: Pudicitia sitting on the left carrying a scepter, around the legend: PVDICITIA AVG. Good Very Fine.
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476 | Roman Empire

TREBONIANUS GALLUS. Antoninian. (Ar. 2.61g / 22mm). 251-253 AD Rome. (RIC 34). Anv: Radiated and draped bust of Treboniano Galo on the right, around legend: IMP CAE C VIB TREB GALLVS AVG. Rev: Felicitas left standing carrying caduceus and scepter, around legend: FELICITAS PVBLICA. Very Fine.
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477 | Roman Empire

TREBONIANUS GALLUS. Antoninian. (Ar. 3.47g / 21mm). 251-253 AD Rome. (RIC 41). Anv: Radiated and draped bust of Treboniano Galo on the right, around legend: IMP CAE C VIB TREB GALLVS AVG. Rev: Pietas standing left raising both hands, around legend: PIETAS AVGG. Good Very Fine.
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478 | Roman Empire

TREBONIANUS GALLUS. Antoninian. (Ar. 3.37g / 22mm). 252 AD Rome. (RIC 38). Anv: Radiated, draped and cuirass bust of Treboniano Galo on the right, around legend: IMP CAE C VIB TREB GALLVS AVG. Rev: Libertas standing on the left carrying modium and scepter, behind star, around legend: LIBERTAS AVGG. Very Fine.
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479 | Roman Empire

TREBONIANUS GALLUS. Antoninian. (Ar. 3.30g / 24mm). 251-253 AD Rome. (RIC 69). Anv: Radiated and draped bust of Treboniano Galo on the right, around legend: IMP CC VIB TREB GALLVS AVG. Rev: Juno seated left carrying beads and scepter, around legend: IVNO MARTIALIS. Good Very Fine. Nice specimen with traces of original shine.
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480 | Roman Empire

VALERIAN I. Antoniniano. (Ae. 4.03g / 22mm). 257 AD Antioch. (RIC 277). Anv: Radiated, draped and cuirass bust of Valeriano I on the right, around legend: IMP VALERIANVS AVG. Rev: Valeriano and Galieno facing each other carrying spear and shield, around legend: PM TR PV COS IIII P P. Good Very Fine.
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481 | Roman Empire

GALLIENUS. Antoninian. (Ae. 2.92g / 19mm). 265-267 AD Rome. (RIC 157). Anv: Radiated head of Galieno to the right, around legend: GALLIENVS AVG. Rev: Abundantia standing to right emptying cornucopia, in field B, around legend: ABVNDANTIA AVG. Good Very Fine.
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482 | Roman Empire

GALLIENUS. Antoninian. (Ae. 3.68g / 20mm). 265-266 AD Rome. (RIC 233). Anv: Radiated head of Galieno to the right, around legend: GALLIENVS AVG. Rev: Libertas standing on the left carrying crown and scepter, in field XI, around legend: LIBERTAS AVG. Almost Extremely Fine/ Very Fine. Crack.
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483 | Roman Empire

GALLIENUS. Antoninian. (Ae. 2.62g / 18mm). AD 254-265 Mediolanum. (RIC 470). Anv: Radiated head of Galieno to the right, around legend: GALLIENVS AVG. Rev: Bonus Eventus left standing carrying patera on altar and ears of corn, around legend: BON EVEN ANG. Good Very Fine/ Very Fine.
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484 | Roman Empire

GALLIENUS. Antoninian. (Ae. 3.10g / 20mm). AD 265 Mediolanum. (RIC 507). Anv: Radiated head of Galieno to the right, around legend: GALLIENVS AVG. Rev: Pietas standing on the left, in front of the altar, in field S, around legend: PIETAS AVG. Very Fine.
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485 | Roman Empire

GALLIENUS. Antoninian. (Ar. 3.49g / 24mm). 264-265 AD. Asian mint. (RIC 617). Anv: Bust radiated, draped and with Galieno breastplate on the right, around legend: GALLIENVS AVG. Rev: Minerva standing on the left carrying spear and shield, in exergue: VIIC, around legend: MINERVA AVG. Very Fine. Scarce
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486 | Roman Empire

GALLIENUS. Antoninian. (Ae. 2.77g / 21mm). 263-264 AD Antioch. (RIC 673). Anv: Radiated and draped bust of Galieno on the right, around legend: GALLIENVS PF AVG. Rev: Hercules standing to the right leaning on mace, in star field, around legend: VIRTVS AVGVSTI. Almost Very Fine.
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487 | Roman Empire

SALONINA. Antoninian. (Ae. 2.75g / 29mm). 257-260 AD Colony Agrippinensis. (RIC 5). Anv: Diademic and draped bust of Salonina on crescent on the right, around legend: SALONINA AVG. Rev: Tetra-style temple with Segetia inside, around legend: DEAE SEGETIAE. Good Very Fine.
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488 | Roman Empire

SALONINA. Antoninian. (Ar. 2.39g / 22mm). 257-258 AD Colony Agripensis. (RIC 6). Anv: Diademic and draped bust of Salonina on crescent, around legend: SALONINA AVG. Rev: Felicitas sitting on the left carrying caduceus and cornucopia, around the legend: FELICITAS PVBLICA. Almost Very Fine.
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489 | Roman Empire

CLAUDIUS II. Antoninian. (Ae. 3.31g / 19mm). 270 AD Rome. (RIC 81). Anv: Bust radiated, draped and with cuirass to the right, around legend: IMP CLAVDIVS AVG. Rev: Pax standing to the left carrying branch and scepter, in field A, around legend: PAX AVGVSTI. Good Very Fine/ Almost Extremely Fine.
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490 | Roman Empire

CLAUDIUS II. Antoninian. (Ae. 3.33g / 20mm). 268-270 AD Rome. (RIC 109). Anv: Bust radiated, draped and with cuirass to the right, around legend: IMPC CLAVDIVS AVG. Rev: Virtus standing on the left carrying branch and spear, at his feet shield, around legend: VIRTVS AVG. Almost Extremely Fine.
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491 | Roman Empire

CLAUDIUS II. Antoninian. (Ae. 5.09g / 21mm). 268 AD Mediolanum. (RIC 137). Anv: Radiated, draped and cuirass bust of Claudius II on the right, around legend: IMP CLAVDIVS PF AVG. Rev: Aequitas standing on the left carrying scales and cornucopia, in exergue: S, around legend: AEQVITAS AVG. Extremely Fine.
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492 | Roman Empire

POSTUMO. Antoninian (Ar. 3.37g / 21mm). 262 AD Cologne. (RIC 75) Anv: Radiated and draped bust of Posthumous to the right, around legend: IMP C POSTVMVS PF AVG. Rev: Moneta standing on the left carrying scale and cornucopia, around legend: MONETA AVG. Good Very Fine/ Very Fine. Reverse rust point.
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493 | Roman Empire

AURELIAN and VABALATO. Antoninian. (Ae. 2.96g / 21mm). 270-272 AD Antioch. (RIC 381). Anv: Radiated and draped bust of Aureliano on the right, around legend: IMP C AVRELIANVS AVG. Rev: Laureate and draped bust of Vabalato on the right, around legend: VABALATHVS VCR IM D R. Very Fine.
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494 | Roman Empire

AURELIAN. Antoninian. (Ae. 3.60g / 22mm). 275 AD Rome. (RIC 64). Anv: Bust radiated and with breastplate of Aureliano on the right, around legend: IMP AVRELIANVS AVG. Rev: Sun standing to right carrying branch and bow on captive, in exergue: XXIA, around legend: ORIENS AVG. Good Very Fine.
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495 | Roman Empire

AURELIAN. Antoninian. (Ae. 3.47g / 24mm). 271 AD Sisica. (RIC 220). Anv: Radiated, draped and cuirass bust of Aureliano on the right, around legend: IMP AVRELIANVS AVG. Rev: Fortuna sitting on the left on a wheel carrying a rudder and cornucopia, in exergue: star and T, around legend: FORTVNA REDVX. Almost Extremely Fine.
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496 | Roman Empire

FLORIAN. Antoninian. (See 3.36g / 24mm). 276 AD Rome. (RIC 30?). Anv: Bust readied, draped and with cuirass to the right, around legend: IMP C FLORIANVS AVG. Rev: Fides left standing carrying scepter and trophy, in exergue: XXIE ?, around legend: FIDES MILIT. Extremely Fine. Coinage voids. Original silver.
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497 | Roman Empire

FLORIAN. Antoninian. (See 4.18g / 22mm). 276 AD Siscia. (RIC 57). Anv: Bust radiated, draped and with cuirass of Floriano on the right, around legend: IMP C MAN FLORIANVS P AVG. Rev: Floriano and Concordia facing each other, shaking hands, in exergue: S, around legend: CONDORD MILIT. Almost Extremely Fine. Scarce
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498 | Roman Empire

CARUS. Antoninian. (Ae. 3.69g / 22mm). 282 AD Lugdunum. (RIC does not quote). Ob: Radiated and draped bust of Caro on the right, around legend: IMP CM AVR CARVS PF AVG. Rev: Salus standing on the right feeding a patera snake in his hands, in field D, around legend: SALVS AVG. Extremely Fine. Extraordinarily rare, another copy of similar quality sold on 09/15/2017 by the Paul-Francis Jacquer house for € 700, to get an idea of the rarity of this piece, the French auction house offered it as a unique piece.

The reign of Caro and therefore of his sons, Carino and Numeriano, was really brief and with a common denominator: the military campaigns. Perhaps this is the reason why, as far as currency is concerned, we are in a period of continuity and where there are no great news if we ignore the mints of Lugdunum and Siscia of some double Antoninians. On an aesthetic level, if there is a change to take into account: the portraits on the obverse are more sober, less varied than in previous times and the realism, as can be seen in Caro's baldness, surpasses the idealization of his predecessors .
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499 | Roman Empire

DIOCLETIAN. Follis. (Ae. 9.82g / 27mm). 301 AD Alexandria. (ICR 32a). Anv: Laureate head of Diocletian on the right, around legend: IMP C DIOCLETIANVS PF AVG. Rev: Genius standing left carrying patera and cornucopia standing left, in the field: B / XX-I, in exergue: ALE, around legend: GENIO POPVLI ROMANI. Good Very Fine.
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500 | Roman Empire

DIOCLETIAN. Follis. (Ae. 6.59g / 22mm). 310-311 AD Antioch. (RIC 149). Anv: Laureate bust, draped and with cuirass on the right carrying olive branch and map, around legend: DN DIOCLETIANO BAEATISSIMO SEN AVG. Rev: Providentia standing receiving olive branch from Quies standing on left carrying scepter, including A, above growing, in exergue: ANT, around legend: PROVIDENTIA DEORVM QVIES AVG. Good Fine.
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501 | Roman Empire

DIOCLETIAN. Antoninian. (Ae. 3.30g / 22mm). AD 284-293 Cycicus. (RIC 306). Anv: Radiated and draped bust of Diocletian on the right, around legend: IMP CC VAL DIOCLETIANVS AVG. Rev: Diocletian standing to the right carrying a scepter and receiving Victory of Jupiter standing to the left carrying a scepter, including r, in exergue XXI, around the legend: CONCORDIA MILITVM. Very Fine. Cleaned.
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502 | Roman Empire

DIOCLETIAN. Antoninian. (Ae. 3.52g / 20mm). AD 285-293 Cycicus. (RIC 323). Anv: Bust radiated, draped and with cuirass of Diocletian on the right, around the legend: IMP CC VAL DIOCLETIANVS PF AVG. Rev: Emperor standing right carrying scepter and receiving Victory from Jupiter standing left carrying spear, among them r and crescent, in exergue: XXI, around legend: IOVI CONSERVATORI AVGG. Almost Extremely Fine. Remains of original silver.
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503 | Roman Empire

MAXIMIAN. Antoninian. (Ae. 3.85g / 22mm). AD 295-296 Cycicus. (RIC 13). Anv: Radiated, draped and cuirass bust of Maximiano on the right, around legend: IMP CMH MAXIMIANVS PF AVG. Rev: Maximiano standing to right receiving Victory from Jupiter standing to left carrying scepter, including KA, around legend: CONCORDIA MILITVM. Very Fine.
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504 | Roman Empire

MAXIMIAN HERCULEUS. Antoninian. (Ae. 3.75g / 21mm). 286-290 AD Tripoli. (RIC 626). Anv: Bust radiated and with breastplate of Maximiano Herculeo, around legend: IMP CM AVR VAL MAXIMIANVS PF AVG. Rev: Maximiano Herculeo receiving Victory with Jupiter's laurel crown carrying scepter, among them: TR, in exergue: XXI, around legend: IOVI CONSERVATORI AVGG. Good Very Fine.
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505 | Roman Empire

ALLECTUS. Antoninian. (Ae. 4.33g / 23mm). AD 293-295 Camulodunum. (RIC 91). Anv: Bust radiated, draped and with cuirass to the right, around legend: IMP C ALLECTVS PF AVG. Rev: Pax standing on the left carrying flower and scepter, between SP, in exergue: C, around legend: PAX AVG. Extremely Fine. Beautiful specimen, very rare like that.

The usurper Elect ruled between 293 and 296 AD the provinces of Britain and northern Gaul until he was defeated by Constantius Chlorus. The limited chronological and spatial margin of their issues gives these coins a certain rarity that does not go unnoticed by the collector. As with the Carausian coins, with which it shares many similarities, the portraits suffer from the technical roughness of the production, although they show great vigor in their representation.
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506 | Roman Empire

CONSTANTIUS I Antoninian. (Ae. 4.49g / 21mm). AD 296-299 Cycicus. (RIC 19a). Obv: Bust radiated and with breastplate of Constantius I on the right, around the legend: FL VAL CONSTANTIVS NOB CAES. Rev: Constantius I receiving Victoria with Jupiter's laurel crown, among them: KB, around legend: CONCORDIA MILITVM. Very Fine.
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507 | Roman Empire

CONSTANTIUS I Argent. (Ar. 2.88g / 18mm). AD 295 Nicomedia. (RIC 18). Anv: Laureate head of Constantius I on the right, around the legend: CONSTANTIVS CAESAR. Rev: Four princes with boats on the altar in front of the door, around the legend: PROVIDENTIAE AVGG. Good Very Fine. Scarce
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508 | Roman Empire

ELENA. Follis. (Ae. 2.67g / 19mm). 326-328 AD Thessalonica. (RIC 159). Anv: Diademic and draped bust of Helena on the right, around legend: FL HELENA AVGVSTA. Rev: Securitas standing on the left carrying spike, in exergue: SMTSA, around legend: SECVRITAS REI PVBLICA. Extremely Fine.
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509 | Roman Empire

ELENA. Follis. (Ae. 2.66g / 19mm). 328-329 AD Nicomedia. (RIC 159). Anv: Diademic bust, draped and with cuirass on the right, around the legend: FL HELENA AVGVSTA. Rev: Securitas standing on the left carrying branch, around legend: SECVRITAS REI PVBLICE, in exergue: SMNr. Very Fine.
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510 | Roman Empire

GALERIUS. Follis. (Ae. 7.04g / 28mm). 293-305 AD Aquileia. (ICR 36b). Anv: Laureate head of Galerius on the right, around legend: MAXIMIANVS NOB CAES. Rev: Moneta standing to the left carrying scales and cornucopia, in field VI, in exergue: AQR, around legend: SACRA MONET AVGG ET CAESS NOSTR. Very Fine.
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511 | Roman Empire

GALERIUS. Follis. (Ae. 6.85g / 24mm). 308 AD Alexandria. (RIC 72). Anv: Laureate bust of Galerius on the right, around legend: IMP GAL VAL MAXIMIANVS PF AVG. Rev: Genius standing left carrying patera and cornucopia, between PR / A, in exergue: ALE, around legend: GENIO IMPERATORIS. Almost Very Fine.
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512 | Roman Empire

MAXIMINUS II. Follis. (Ae. 7.20g / 23mm). 305-311 AD Antioch. (RIC 147c). Anv: Laureate head of Maximinus II on the right, around legend: IMP C GAL VAL MAXIMINVS PF AVG. Rev: Genius standing on the left carrying patera on altar and cornucopia, in front of star, behind B, in exergue: ANT, around legend: GENIO IMPERATORIS. Very Fine.
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513 | Roman Empire

MAXIMINUS II. Follis. (Ae. 4.91g / 20mm). 312-313 AD Alexandria. (IQR 160 var). Anv: Laureate head of Maximinus II on the right, around legend: IMP C GAL VAL MAXIMINVS PF AVG. Rev: Genius standing to the left carrying the head of Serapis and cornucopia, at its feet branch, in field NN, in exergue: ALE, around legend: GENIO AVGVSTI. Good Very Fine.
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514 | Roman Empire

MAJENCIO. Follis. (Ae. 6.82g / 27mm). 309-310 AD Aquileia. (RIC 121a). Anv: Laureate head of Maxentius on the right, around legend: IMP C MAXENTIVS PF AVG. Rev: Tetrastyle Temple, inside, Maxentius standing to right with spear, in front, Rome seated on shield carrying spear, captive among them, below: AQS, around legend: CONSERV VRB SVAE. Very Fine.
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515 | Roman Empire

LICINIUS I. Follis. (Ae. 4.32g / 22mm). AD 313-315 Cycicus. (RIC 4). Anv: Laureate head of Licinius I on the right, around legend: IMP C VAL LICIN LICINIVS PF AVG. Rev: Jupiter standing to left carrying Victoria patera with laurel wreath and scepter, at his feet eagle to right with laurel wreath, in field A, in exergue: SMK, around legend: IOVI CONSERVATORI. Very Fine.
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516 | Roman Empire

LICINIUS I. Follis. (Ae. 3.55g / 23mm). 311-317 AD Nicomedia. (RIC 13). Anv: Laureate head of Licinius I on the right, around legend: IMP C VAL LICIN LICINIVS PF AVG. Rev: Jupiter standing to left carrying Victoria with laurel wreath and banner, at his feet an eagle with laurel wreath, in field r, in exergue: SMN, around legend: IOVI CONSERVATORI. Good Very Fine. Remains of original silver.
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517 | Roman Empire

LICINIUS I. Follis. (Ae. 3.76g / 23mm). 313-317 AD Nicomedia. (IQR 13var). Anv: Laureate head of Licinius I on the right, around legend: IMP C VAL LICIN LICINIVS PF AVG. Rev: Jupiter standing to the left carrying Victoria with a laurel wreath and scepter, at his feet an eagle on the right with a laurel wreath, in field: Ne, around legend: IOVI CONSERVATORI. Extremely Fine.
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518 | Roman Empire

CONSTANTINE I Follis. (Ae. 3.75g / 23mm). 314-315 AD Lugdunum. (RIC 16). Anv: Laureate bust and cuirass of Constantine I on the right, around the legend: IMP CONSTANTINVS AVG. Rev: Sun standing to left carrying globe, between SF, in exergue: PLC, around legend: SOL INVICTO COMITI. Almost Extremely Fine/ Good Very Fine.
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