Constantius

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  1. randygeki

    randygeki Coin Collector

    Got a couple non FTRs today. Thats right, its not Constantius II, or Constantius Gallus :D One I've wanted for a while,it just took me a long time.

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    Constantius I. As Caesar, 293-305 AD. Æ Fractional Follis (22mm, 3.53g). Struck circa 295-299 AD. FL VAL CONSTANTIVS NOB CAES, Radiate and cuirassed bust right. / CONCORDIA MILITVM, Constantinus standing right, in military dress, reiceiving small Victory on globe from Jupiter standing left with sceptre; in field, at center, KB. (mint of Cyzicus), 2nd officina. RIC VI, pg #18a.

    Another off my want list, though not ancient, was Elizabeth I.
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    England. Elizabeth I Silver Hammered Threepence, 1578


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    Ok..... I did get some FTRs too lol. The horseman has quite a bit of silvering but it's not photogenic at all. It's much nicer in hand and I'll have to play around to get a better pic. It was only $12 shipped IMG_2827.JPG

    Constantius Gallus.
    23mm, 5.45g
    DN FL CL CONSTANTIVS NOB CAES, Bareheaded, draped and cuirassed bust right./ FEL TEMP RE-PARATIO, soldier standing left, spearing a fallen horseman wearing a Phrygian helmet, reaching back , Gamma left,dot SMK Gamma in ex
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    There are not very many galley FTRs on Gallus so this on took me a while to find. Also only $12 IMG_2825.JPG
    Constantius Gallus
    23mm 5.2g
    DN CONSTANTIVS IVN NOB C, bare-headed, draped, cuirassed bust right, A behind head / FEL TEMP-REPARATIO, emperor on galley, holding Victory on globe and labarum. Star in upper right field; III in left field. Mintmark: ASIS. RIC VIII Siscia 329.

    Feel free to pile on anything relevant :)
     
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  3. Pishpash

    Pishpash Well-Known Member

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    Constantius I (Caesar)
    Coin: Bronze Radiate Fraction
    FL VAL CONSTANTIVS NOB CAES - radiate, draped, cuirassed bust right
    CONCORDIA MIL-ITVM - Constantius standing right, receiving Victory on globe from Jupiter standing left, holding sceptre Gamma in lower centre
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    Mint: Alexandria (296-297 AD)
    Wt./Size/Axis: 3.42g / 21mm / -
    References:
    • RIC VI Alexandria 48A
     
  4. jamesicus

    jamesicus Well-Known Member

  5. Cucumbor

    Cucumbor Well-Known Member

    FEL TEMP REPARATIO as reverse legend
    In other words "old times were fricken good times" ! :)

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  6. LaCointessa

    LaCointessa Well-Known Member

    Soldiers Flighting Rev.jpg I know it's a Constantius II, not I, but it has that fallen horseman reaching back on the reverse and it is an FTR, but most of all, it is one of the cool coins @Parthicus sent to me because he thought it would be good practice for me to attribute. (It was!). The coin is special to me. I hope it's relevant. obv.jpg

    CONSTANTIUS II, COPPER, RIC:65
    Denomination : Nummus
    Mint name : Nicomedia
    Year : 348-350
    2.5 gr
    19.05 mm at widest point
    Pearl diademed, draped, cuirassed bust right
    Soldier spearing fallen horseman who is reaching backwards, wearing Phrygian helmet, no beard, F in left field
    DN CONSTAN-TIVS PF AVG
    FEL TEMP RE-PARATIO

    edited to say: ooops...don't know why image is so gigantic and chopping off right side. No time to figure it out now. Hope this is acceptable for posting.
     
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  7. Mikey Zee

    Mikey Zee Delenda Est Carthago

    DSCF0457.JPG DSCF0458.JPG Cool purchases @randygeki !!! I especially LOVE the first of Constantius I....and so I'll throw in an old photo I tried to take many months ago of one of my original purchases in the 90's----yep , the 1990's NOT the 1890's ;)
     
  8. jamesicus

    jamesicus Well-Known Member

    Thank you. I didn't make the association.
     
  9. Nicholas Molinari

    Nicholas Molinari Well-Known Member

    I'd like an Elizabeth I at some point too.
     
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  10. TJC

    TJC Well-Known Member

    Nice coins all 3! I particularly like the silvered Gallus / Fallen horseman, very Nice!
     
  11. Cucumbor

    Cucumbor Well-Known Member

    Had the same feeling until I found that cherished one

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    Elizabeth I, silver six pence, 1591

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  12. ancient coin hunter

    ancient coin hunter 3rd Century Usurper

    Well, if the times were so good, they wouldn't have been trumpeting it so much on the coins. Kind of wishful thinking or propaganda. It reminds me of the third century reverse type of concordia militum, also wishful thinking as most of those guys met very violent ends after a short reign.
     
  13. Cucumbor

    Cucumbor Well-Known Member

    Exactly !

    Same as the guy falling from the top of a building and that people can hear at every ground shouting "so far, so good" !

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  14. Victor_Clark

    Victor_Clark all my best friends are dead Romans Dealer

    It just propaganda, and good Roman propaganda did not let facts interefere with the message.

    Konrad Kraft (“Die Taten der Kaiser Constans und Constantius II”) theorized that the two captives FTR was issued to celebrate the victory of the Roman Army under the command of Constantius II at the Battle of Singara, which occurred in A.D. 344. The Roman Empire claimed to have defeated the Sassanid Army led by Shapur II, but in reality the Persians left the battle, as Shapur II realized he was spread too thin. On some examples the captives are wearing what might be Persian headgear.


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  15. chrsmat71

    chrsmat71 I LIKE TURTLES!

    Both Constantius I and Elizabeth are on my list RG, cool!

    I'll post my Constantius Gallus FTR again, I recent list crosser offer!

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  16. LaCointessa

    LaCointessa Well-Known Member

    I 'liked' it; but, truly, I more than like it.
     
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  17. ancient coin hunter

    ancient coin hunter 3rd Century Usurper

    Alas, no Gallus for me yet...
     
  18. jamesicus

    jamesicus Well-Known Member

    RIC Volume VI, Lugdunum, No. 17a - Constantius as Caesar (British Invasion coinage) - unreduced follis c.294:

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    FL VAL CONSTANTIVS NOB C
    (Rev) GENIO POPV -- LI ROMANI
    (Fully silvered)
     
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  19. jamesicus

    jamesicus Well-Known Member

    Constantius as Caesar Intermediate Group (Bastien: b) - London mint - refined portrait - laureate, cuirassed bust with long ribbon tie lying on neck, London style lettering.
    Unreduced follis, c. 295

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    FL VAL CONSTANTIVS NOB C
    (Rev) GENIO POPV -- LI ROMANI
     
  20. randygeki

    randygeki Coin Collector

    Thanks all and great coins!

    I guess just got in the habit of using FTR and FH (falling horsemen). I should try to not use it so much, or exclusively at least.
     
  21. jamesicus

    jamesicus Well-Known Member

    RIC Volume VI, Londinium, Group I, (ii), folles, Class II, (a), No. 6-16, c. 300 onward, 11.0-9.5 gm, 28/26 mm. Laureate bust, right, cuirassed, or cuirassed and draped - small head on a tall neck, reminiscent of some of the Carausius ~ Allectus coinage.

    No. 14a - Constantius as Caesar:


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    FL VAL CONSTANTIVS NOB C
    (Rev)GENIO POPV -- LI ROMANI
     
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