A Constantius Chlorus Ant from Lugdunum

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  1. maridvnvm

    maridvnvm Well-Known Member

    I have just photographed a Constantius Chlorus Ant. from Lugdunum. It comes from the last issue pre-reform. This issue seems to be generally quite scarce. The more common depiction of Pax with Victoriola is replaced with an olive branch in these later issues.

    This coin has patchy silvering which really detracts from the look making it quite unattractive.

    Constantius Chlorus, Antoninianus

    Obv:– CONSTANTIVS NOB C, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right
    Rev:– PAX AVGG, Pax, standing left, holding olive branch and scepter
    Minted in Lugdunum (//A). Emission 12, Series 2, Officina 1. A.D. 294
    Reference:– Cohen -. Bastien 614 (3 examples cited). RIC V Pt. 2 Lugdunum 634

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    It goes along side a couple of other coins from the same issue and type.

    Maximianus Herculius Antoninianus

    Obv:– MAXIMIANVS • P • F • AVG, Radiate, cuirassed bust right
    Rev:– PAX AVGG, Pax standing left, olive branch upward in right hand, scepter in left
    Minted in Lugdunum (//A). Emission 12, Officina A. A.D. 294
    Reference:– Cohen -. RIC V Pt. 2 408 Bust Type F. Bastien Volume VII 613 (5 examples cited)

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    Diocletian Antoninianus

    Obv:- DIOCLETIANVS • P• F • AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right
    Rev:- PAX AVGG, Pax standing left, olive branch upward in right hand, scepter in left
    Minted in Lugdunum (A in exe.). Emission 12 (Second series, short legends). A.D. 294
    Reference(s) – Cohen 376. RIC V part II Lugdunum 70 Bust Type C. Bastien 617 (2 examples cited)

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  3. dougsmit

    dougsmit Member

    The reform that ended the antoninianus came so soon after the elevation of Constantius I to Caesar that and of his pre-reform coins are a bit unusual. I only have this Lugdunum with thunderbolt in exergue (RIC 635).
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  4. zumbly

    zumbly Ha'ina 'ia mai ana ka puana

    My only Constantius I antoninianus, also from Lugdunum. I see several examples online with a mantled bust left, but not this draped bust right.

    Constantius I - Antoninianus Trophy.jpg CONSTANTIUS CHLORUS
    AE Antoninianus. 3.73g, 24.8mm. Lugdunum mint, AD 295. RIC 648a; Cohen 302. O: CONSTANTIVS NOB C, radiate and draped right. R: VIRTVS AVGG, Trophy of arms with two captives seated at base; B in exergue.
     
  5. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

    Some great coins!
     
  6. Terence Cheesman

    Terence Cheesman Well-Known Member

    I do not have an antoninianus but I have this follis of Constantius I constclor20.jpg
     
  7. Severus Alexander

    Severus Alexander find me at NumisForums

    Can anyone point me to the latest scholarship on dates for this short period? I'm particularly interested in the dates of 1) Max's elevation to Augustus, 2) Constantius I's elevation to Caesar, and 3) the date of the coin reform. How certain is the 294 date of @maridvnvm's Max?
     
  8. randygeki

    randygeki Coin Collector

    Cool find Martin
     
  9. maridvnvm

    maridvnvm Well-Known Member

    Mine is dated using Bastien's dating. Which is I believe is still the best current dating for lugdunum.
     
  10. Severus Alexander

    Severus Alexander find me at NumisForums

    Thanks, Martin. I wonder if more recent scholarship in Roman history matches up with Bastien's dates.
     
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