Constantine Specialist Help Needed

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  1. Roman Collector

    Roman Collector Well-Known Member

    I have this rather pedestrian Centenionalis of Constantine I with the VOT XX reverse from the Aquileia mint, but it has no officina mark on it. Every listing I can find for the coin (RIC and Sear) says the mintmark should read AQP, whereas on this coin, which is struck and preserved clearly enough, the celator left room to put an officina mark in, but there isn't one.

    Am I misattributing this? Is this a variant that is known but not to the author of RIC vii? Has this minor variation been described somewhere in the numismatic literature?

    Constantine I VOT XX Centenionalis.jpg
    Constantine I, AD 307-337
    Roman Æ Centenionalis; 2.59 g, 18.4 mm
    Aquileia, AD 321
    Obv: CONSTAN-TINVS AVG,
    Rev: D N CONSTANTINI MAX AVG, laurel wreath around VOT XX; ·AQ · below.
    Refs: RIC vii, p. 404, no. 85; RCV 16216; Cohen 123.

    Here's a close-up of the mint mark. I'm convinced it's (dot) AQ (space) (dot), without an officina mark:

    Constantine I VOT XX Centenionalis closeup.jpg
     
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  3. Victor_Clark

    Victor_Clark all my best friends are dead Romans Dealer

    the workshop is missing most likely due to a filled die.
     
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  4. Roman Collector

    Roman Collector Well-Known Member

    Thank you so much, @Victor_Clark

    Certainly could be an explanation.

    I was also thinking that perhaps the celator completed the design except for the officina mark, pending word from a supervisor as to which officina it would be used in, but then forgot to add the officina mark once it was assigned.
     
  5. Victor_Clark

    Victor_Clark all my best friends are dead Romans Dealer

    Missing features are common enough. there are many examples that must be due to either clogged dies, striking errors, wear, preservation issues or any combination of these things.

    an VRBS where the M is missing

    VRBS Siscia 240b.JPG


    another with more missing letters and a missing workshop

    siscia SI04_1.jpg

    another VRBS missing a star on reverse

    vrbs roma 1 star.jpg

    an example missing the R in the reverse legend (SECV - ITAS) and with an almost invisible G in AVGG

    SECVRITAS AVGG RIC VI London 277.JPG

    a Trier SOL issue that should have BTR in mintmark, but due to a weak strike looks like BT

    Constantine SOL trier.JPG

    obverse legend missing a letter-- CO

    Constantine I Siscia.JPG


    an Allectus that has reverse fieldmarks of S-A, though S is barely visible

    Allectus.jpg

    a GENIO POP with some letters on the verge of disappearing, mainly E on the reverse, though maybe mainly due to encrustations obscuring it.

    genpop.jpeg


    there are many, many more examples out there of missing letters, field marks, workshops etc.
     
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  6. Roman Collector

    Roman Collector Well-Known Member

    Fascinating collection of such features. Thanks!
     
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