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  1. ancient times

    ancient times Legatus Legionis

    It can be a emperor and his wife with or without parents, siblings or extended family. I am using Constantine I and his direct parents:
    Constantius I and Helena
    constantius i.jpg constantius i(2).jpg helena.jpg helena(2).jpg
    Constantius I RIC VI 166a Helena RIC 234 and their son and wife
    constantini.jpg constantinei2.jpg fausta.jpg fausta (2).jpg
    Constantine I RIC VII 48 Fausta RIC VII 294 now I will add their children
    Constantine II, Constantius II and Constans, their daughter Constantia's coins trying to obtain, is like buying a millon unclean coins and trying to find one, it will not let me up load these files


    now I will add Crispus son of Constantine I and Minerva (which I could not find no coins)
    crispus.jpg crispus (2).jpg
    Crispus Ric VII 153

    I will add later
     
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    ancient times Legatus Legionis

    constantineii.jpg constatnineii (2).jpg consantiusii2.jpg constantiusii (2).jpg constans(2).jpg constans).jpg
    Constantine II RIC 163 Constantius IIRIC VIII 55 Consatans RIC VIII 264
     
  4. GinoLR

    GinoLR Well-Known Member

    There is a limit of 10 pics in a single post.
     
  5. Evan8

    Evan8 A Little Off Center

    How about Faustina And Faustina Jr.

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  6. Cucumbor

    Cucumbor Well-Known Member

    Here's a Philip the arab's family snapshot : antoninianus + sestertius + syro-phenician tetradrachm for all three members (Philip, Otacilia Severa and Philip II)

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  7. ancient times

    ancient times Legatus Legionis

    Very nice
     
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  8. Clavdivs

    Clavdivs Well-Known Member

    Constantius I
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    Reign: As Caesar, A.D. 293-305.
    Denomination: Æ Follis. Diameter: 29 mm.
    Weight: 9.34 grams. Mint: Cyzicus, c. A.D. 297-299.
    Obverse: Laureate head right.
    Reverse: Genius standing left, holding patera and cornucopia


    Helena:
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    OBV: FL IVL HELENAE AVG
    REV: PAX PUBLICA
    Mint of Constantinople




    Constantine I as Caesar under his father...
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    Constantine I (Caesar, 306-309). Æ Follis (29mm, 8.59g, 12h). Heraclea, 306-7. Laureate head r. R/ Genius standing l., holding patera and cornucopiae; HTB. RIC VI 31
     
  9. expat

    expat Remember you are unique, just like everyone else Supporter

    Constantine I.jpg Constantine II.jpg Constantius II.jpg 20230422_234318 (2).jpg 20230422_234741 (2).jpg

    Crispus AE follis.. 321-324 AD. Siscia

    IVL CRIS-PVS NOB C, laureate head right / CAESARVM NOSTRORVM, Wreath within is written VOT . X in three lines. Mintmark ΓSIS branch.

    19mm, 3.13gr RIC VII Siscia 175
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    Constans AE3. 347-348 AD.
    Obv: CONSTANS PF AVG, rosette-diademed, draped & cuirassed bust right
    Rev: VICTORIAE DD AVGGQ NN, two Victories standing facing each other, each holding wreath & palm, HR monogram between, Gamma SIS in ex.

    16mm, 1.81gr. RIC VIII Siscia 192
    Gratian AE3, 2.33 grams, 18.26 mm. Siscia. 367-375 AD
     
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