Silvered Constantius II AE-3 from Rome

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  1. Magnus Maximus

    Magnus Maximus Dulce et Decorum est....

    Before I blow a few hundred dollars on my next Siliqua I thought I would get a nice little AE from the city that started it all.
    This coin was struck from 355-361 CE at the mint in Rome.
    Constantius II had visited the city in 357, the first Emperor in nearly thirty years to do so.
    (See https://www.cointalk.com/threads/triumphs-and-tribulations.267545/ for more)
    The silvering is also a nice plus.
    Please post your Late Roman coins that were struck at the Eternal City.
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    Obverse-DN CONSTANSTIVS PF AVG
    Reverse-FEL TEMP REPRARATIO
    Type-AE3 (17mm)
    Date-355-361 CE
    Mint-Rome
    Weight-2.62 grams.
     
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  3. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

    Nice FH.

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    Constantius II (337 - 361 A.D.)
    Æ3
    O: FL IVL CONSTANTIVS NOB C, Laureate, draped & cuirassed bust right.
    R: GLORIA EXERCITVS, Two soldiers, holding spears, standing front, heads turned inward toward one standard between them. SMNA in ex.
    Nicomedia
    18.3mm
    2.89g
    RIC VII Nicomedia 200
     
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  4. Magnus Maximus

    Magnus Maximus Dulce et Decorum est....

    Pretty coin. Do you have any that were struck at Rome?
     
  5. Alegandron

    Alegandron "ΤΩΙ ΚΡΑΤΙΣΤΩΙ..." ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ, June 323 BCE

    Great warm up AE to your eventual capture of a Siliqua! Well struck, Rome mint (cool), and nice clean condition.

    These are all I have from Constantius II, and a Poemenius struck in the name of Constantiius II
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  6. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

    Nope, only one of him.
     
  7. Magnus Maximus

    Magnus Maximus Dulce et Decorum est....

    Here is a coin of Gratian that was also struck at Rome.
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    Struck at Rome mint's Tertia or 3rd officinae.
     
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  8. Jwt708

    Jwt708 Well-Known Member

    Nice!

    Sadly, I don't own any minted in Rome.
     
  9. Victor_Clark

    Victor_Clark all my best friends are dead Romans Dealer

    here's an LRB from Rome

    It's interesting because this type was struck for Constantius II by Magnentius and Nepotian, with no real way to differentiate the issues. RIC tries to distinguish based on size, but there is so much overlap that classifying by size is fairly arbitrary .

    Constantius II
    A.D. 350
    22x24mm 4.7gm
    DN CONSTAN-TIVS PF AVG, pearl-diademed, draped, cuirassed bust right, holding globe. A behind bust.
    GLORIA ROMANORVM, Emperor in military dress, shield on left arm, galloping right, spearing barbarian with outstretched arms kneeling left in front of the horse, shield and broken spear beneath horse. In field to right, star.
    In exergue RP
    RIC VIII Rome 198/ 204


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  10. Magnus Maximus

    Magnus Maximus Dulce et Decorum est....

    Very nice coin, Victor!
     
  11. zumbly

    zumbly Ha'ina 'ia mai ana ka puana

    Minted in Rome, and only Rome..:

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    CONSTANTINE I
    AE3
    3.4g, 19.2mm
    RIC VII Rome 146 (R3)
    O: CONSTA-NTINVS AVG, bust right, wearing cuirass and crested helmet.
    R: ROMAE A-ETERNAE, Roma seated right on shield, inscribing X/V on shield that rests on her knee; P-R in field, RP in exergue.
     
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  12. Magnus Maximus

    Magnus Maximus Dulce et Decorum est....

    And a good looking one at that!
     
  13. maridvnvm

    maridvnvm Well-Known Member

    Someone say Rome?

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  14. ValiantKnight

    ValiantKnight Well-Known Member

    A couple of very rare ones from Rome:

    Galla Placidia
    , Western Roman Empire

    AE nummus
    Obv: D N GALLA PLA-CIDIA P F AVG, female, pearl-diademed bust right, wearing necklace and earrings
    Rev: SALVS REI-PVBLICE around cross, T in left field
    Mint: Rome; Mintmark: RM in ex
    Ref: RIC X 2111

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    Libius Severus
    , Western Roman Empire

    AE nummus
    Obv: D N LIBIVS SEVERVS P F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped bust right
    Rev: Monogram of Ricimer within wreath
    Mint: Rome; struck 461-467 AD (Libius Severus reigned 461-465 AD)
    Ref: RIC X 2715

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  15. Victor_Clark

    Victor_Clark all my best friends are dead Romans Dealer

    here's another ROMAE AETERNAE with the Eros cryptogram

    Licinius I
    A.D. 320
    20mm 3.2gm
    IMP LI-CINIVS AVG; helmeted and cuirassed bust right.
    ROMAE AETERNAE; Roma std. r., shield in lap inscribed X/V
    in ex. R eros (in Greek) S
    RIC VII Rome 196

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    “Part of this mint mark is a cryptogram, and is Greek for eros, which in Latin is amor. Amor and Roma are palindromes-- they read the same backward or forward. The first letter in this mintmark is the Latin letter “R”, for Roma. The next symbol is a ligature, which consists of two Greek letters epsilon and rho, and then an upward sweep which transforms the ligature into the Greek letter omega. What looks like a “C” is actually the Greek letter sigma. The last letter is the officina. The Greek cryptogram section reads epsilon rho omega sigma or Eros.”
     
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  16. Magnus Maximus

    Magnus Maximus Dulce et Decorum est....

    Lovely coins everyone.
    How about some silver from Rome?:woot:
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    ANCIENT ROME: Valentinian I (364-375 CE) Ar Siliqua (18mm, 2.13g) of Rome, 1st Officina; SR-4099, RSC-81d. Obv: diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right; Rev: Valentinian seated left holding sceptre and Victory. Very Fine.
     
  17. dougsmit

    dougsmit Member

    I, too, am fond of late Rome mint coins but most are similar to ones shown above.
    Crispus needs love (x2)
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    a Roman hut
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    May be as close to Neopotian as I ever get.
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    There are a lot of falling horsemen from Rome but the hardest one to find really nice may just be the last tiny one which is usually worse than my poor coin. rx6413fd3317.jpg rx6417bb2888.jpg rx6419fd3280hd.jpg rx6428bb0027.jpg

    Of course Rome struck for Gallus
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    and Magnentius
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  18. Mikey Zee

    Mikey Zee Delenda Est Carthago

    Wonderful posts everyone!!

    It seems I'm missing any struck at the ROME mint....DRATS!! Another item to add to my 'wish-list!
     
  19. Magnus Maximus

    Magnus Maximus Dulce et Decorum est....

    Personally the Siliquae from the Rome mint look the best to me. A close second would be Arles, then Trier.
    Here is a Valens Siliqua from Rome(not mine)
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  20. chrsmat71

    chrsmat71 I LIKE TURTLES!

    i don't have much late roman stuff from rome, here's a constantine with a funky nose die break...

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  21. tbc

    tbc Well-Known Member

    I think the Rome bronzes are of finer style than most.
    A few of mine;
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