New Constantine Coin

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by Drusus, Jul 7, 2007.

  1. Drusus

    Drusus Pecunia non olet

    well...new to me...it is in fact 1672 yeas old.

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    RIC VII 86b Mint: Antioch A.D. 335

    Constantine I AE3. CONSTANTINVS MAX AVG, rosette-diademed, draped & cuirassed bust right / GLORIA EXERCITVS, Two helmeted soldiers standing facing one another, with spears and shields & standards between, SMANB in ex.

    I get most of my constantine coins in uncleaned lots so they are often not in the best of shape but this one is crisp and clear with a great portrait and reverse.
     
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  3. Twiggs

    Twiggs Coin Collector

    WOW..thats a very nice coin
     
  4. bruce 1947

    bruce 1947 Support Or Troops

    Drusus.
    That is a great looking coin and with so much history, and as always your photography is just beautiful.

    Bruce.
     
  5. Drusus

    Drusus Pecunia non olet

    Thanks...The only thing I dont like about it is that it has been stripped of patina and a false patina has been put on it (I can tell)...but to be honest, its so nice looking I dont care...I know its not a super rare coin of anything but as more common constantine coins go, I think its outstanding.
     
  6. De Orc

    De Orc Well-Known Member

    Have to say that looks like a great addition to anyones collection :bow:
     
  7. Cucumbor

    Cucumbor Well-Known Member

    Hello,

    Despite the removal of the patina, it's still an attractive example. Thanks for showing and congratulations.

    Cucumbor
     
  8. Bonedigger

    Bonedigger New Member

    Very nice coin. :thumb:
     
  9. gopher29

    gopher29 Coin Hoarder

    I have an ancient coin in my collection which looks kind of similar to that one. Does anyone know if it is from the same region and time period?

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  10. Drusus

    Drusus Pecunia non olet

    The shine in the photograph and the quality keeps me from seeing the detail very well but I think the coin is Valentinian I SECVRITAS REIPVBLICAE from Siscia.

    Can you tell if the front inscription around the bust says D N VALENTINIANVS P F AVG?

    Or on the back under the figure it has some combination of letters that includes SIS?
     
  11. gopher29

    gopher29 Coin Hoarder

    Yes, using my 10X Jeweler's loupe I would say that the inscription on the coin matches that. The SIS is on the reverse in large letters at the very bottom. Is this a fairly common piece?
     
  12. Drusus

    Drusus Pecunia non olet

    It is Siscia RIC 15a (or some variety of this trype) and it is a very common late imperial coin of Valentinian..
     
  13. hamza2004

    hamza2004 New Member

    Thnx Man .. Now i have more information about this coin cause i have one
    it looks great and ancient refers to constantine and i found it in Palestine cause i live there
    for more in formation about it:
    +972505865073
     
  14. dougsmit

    dougsmit Member

    I don't see that many letters. How about DN GRATIANVS PF AVG?
     
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