Hey guys and girls. I was looking around and I found this. It's a 2.7 gram Valens Siliqua with the mint mark CONSS. So all sounds good right? Wrong! This is way to heavy for a post reform Siliqua and would put it in the lower range for a pre reform Siliqua or Argenteus ( yes they still struck them at the time in very limited quantities) I really don't know what this coin is. Can you smart people help me find the answer to this coin? Beer and Wine if we crack this puzzle! It's also 20mm. PS- I am just curious and am not going to buy it ( I hope for my wallet's sake) Oh and happy b-day Mat!
I think it seems to be normal for some of that type to be that size i found some more that were bigger 19mm, 2.89 g, http://www.acsearch.info/search.htm...1&ot=1&images=1¤cy=usd&order=1&company= (20 mm, 2.74 g)
That is certainly appreciated Arnoldoe. So it's just a heavy weight post reform Siliqua. Oh well a man can dream! How rare is the coin in the link?
It's not the same coin, just the same type. Look at the mintmark if nothing else. CONSS vs CONS Epsilon.
RIC VIII Constantinople 11d is an argenteus. I've double-checked this attribution and it's correct. Calling it a siliqua is merely a dealer's error. The argentii listed in RIC for this ruler and type range from 2.7 to 3.5g, so it's in the proper weight range, just on the lower end. But three of the five coins recorded are under 3g, so it's not an anomaly. I'll send you my address for the beer and wine.
Lol! You go TIF! I don't have the RIC; maybe Doug can help me nail down the rarity and what the extra S is. Is it the Second officina?