Constantine the Great (posthumous) - AE4 Obv: DV CONSTANTINVS PT AVGG, veiled bust right Rev: VN | MR, Emperor veiled standing right Minted in Alexandria (//SMALD) 337 - April 340 A.D Reference:– RIC VIII Alexandria 32
I just did a quick re-shoot of this coin. It's not perfect, so I'll try again later. MAXIMINUS II DAIA AE Follis OBVERSE: IMP C GAL VAL MAXIMINVS PF AVG, laureate head right REVERSE: GENI-O-AVGVSTI, Genius standing left, modius on head, naked except for chlamys over left shoulder, holding head of Serapis and cornucopiae. X-A across fields; ALE in ex. Struck at Alexandria 312 AD 4.83g, 21mm RIC VI 149b Ex Spink
Maximinus II Daia - Follis Obv:– IMP C GAL VAL MAXIMINVS P F AVG, Laureate head right Rev:– GENIO AVGVSTI, Genius, naked but for chlamys fastened at his right shoulder and hanging from his left shoulder, standing facing, head left, wearing modius, holding head of Serapis, which faces him, in right hand and ornate cornucopia in left arm behind Minted in Alexandria (* / N / Branch | B / ALE). Reference:– RIC VI Alexandria 160b
Constans - AE Folis Obv:- D N CONSTA-NS P F AVG, Pearl-diademed, draped, cuirassed bust left, globe in right hand. Rev:- FEL TEMP REPARATIO, Emperor standing left, holding labarum and shield, two captives, kneeling and leaning left before him, star in left field Minted in Alexandria, officina 3; (// ALEG), A.D. 348-350 A.D. Reference:– RIC VIII Alexandria 64
Constans - AE Folis Obv:- D N CONSTA-NS P F AVG, Pearl-diademed, draped, cuirassed bust left, globe in right hand. Rev:- FEL TEMP REPA-RATIO, Helmeted soldier, spear in left hand, advancing right, head left; with his right hand he leads a small bare-headed figure from a hut beneath a tree. The spear points downwards, between the soldier's legs. Minted in Alexandria, officina 3; (/ALEG), A.D. 348-350 A.D. Reference:– RIC VIII Alexandria 60; LRBC 2820
Fantastic coins, Martin! Well, you were already provincial Alexandrian crazy, so this all seems like a logical consequence.
If it's coming from France , good luck. I've had a coin supposedly stuck in French customs now for 9 days. Still waiting on it to leave the country.
I have no idea what is goin' on? ... everybody seems to be merely tossing-out awesome coins?!! (I love it) Ummm ... has anybody ever seen this sick coin?!! Constantius Fricken I => yah, it's my lead-dog!!
Martin, I admire your collection and your knowledge, I think all the issues presented are excellent, I might have picked one or two up given the opportunity, but I fear someone might have call Hoarders UK for ya. I'm pretty sure its a disorder to have all them issues.
What amazes me Martin, is the number of soft spots you have.... Nice alexandrians though ! Here are the few I have myself Diocletian, Follis Alexandria mint, 2nd officina, c. AD 304-305 IMP C DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG, Laureate bust of Diocletianus right IOVI CONS CAES, Jupiter standing left, holding victory and spear. B in right field S | P in lower field, ALE at exergue 11.21 gr Ref : Cohen # 173, RCV # 12805 (180), RIC VI # 41 Galeria Valeria, follis RIC 110 Alexandria mint, 3rd officina, AD 308-310 GAL VAL ERIA AVG, draped and diademed bust right VENERI V ICTRICI, Venus standing left, holding apple and raising her dress, K | P in lower field, Γ in right field, ALE at exergue 8.46 gr Ref : RIC # 110, Cohen # 2 var, RCV # 14607 (250)
Licinius I, Follis Alexandria mint, 3rd officina, c. AD 308-310 IMP C VAL LIC LICINIVS P F AVG, laureate head right GENIO IMPE - RATORIS, Genius standing facing, head left wearing modius, Chlamys over left shoulder, holding cornucopia and patera. ALE at exergue, K | P in lower field, Γ in right field 9.02 gr 24/26 mm Ref : RIC VI # 101b, RCV # 15179 (65), Cohen # 43 Constantius II, AE2 Alexandria mint, 1st officina D N CONSTANTIVS P F AVG, draped and pearl diademed bust right FEL TEMP RE PARATIO, fallen horseman, Gamma in field, ALEA at exergue 6.33 gr Ref : Cohen # 44, LRBC # 2836 Arcadius, AE 2, Alexandria mint, 3rd officina D N ARCADIVS P F AVG, Diademed bust of Arcadius right VIRTS EXERCITI (sic !), Arcadius, standing right, a captive at right foot, holding globe and standard. ALE gamma at exergue 6.28 gr Ref : RIC # 18, RC #4230, LRBC #2896 var Q
Ooops, sorry Martin ... I guess my example above isn't from Alexandria (I merely assumed that you were shooting for your usual Lugdunum examples) close enough ... great coins (sweet thread)