Constantius I unlisted Follis IMP C CONSTANTIVS PF AVG Laureate head of Constantius right SAC MON VRB AVGG ET CAESS NN Moneta standing left with scales and cornucopiae R P in exer Rome mint 9.32g RIC 120a, attested with officina S, Vienna, scarce. new officina P not in RIC rare King & Spaer, Num. Chron. 1977, #1030-1037 (only 8 specimens in this hoard) RIC VI Rome 120a var (mintmark) R 305 This is the wildwinds example coin
Severus II, Quarter Follis Obverse: SEVERVS NOB C, Laureate head right Reverse: GENIO POPVLI ROMANI, Genius Standing left, modius on head, naked except for chamlys over left shoulder, holding patera and cornucopia. 19mm, approximately 3 gm, A.D. 305-306 Reference: RIC VI, Siscia 171a
Posted the Tet in the last page, but here is my follis. CONSTANTIUS I Æ Follis O.: CONSTANTIVS NOB CES; Laureate head right. R.: SALVIS AVGG ET CAESS FEL KART; Carthago standing facing, head left, holding fruits in both hands // Γ Carthage mint, 298-299 A.D. 8.4g 31mm RIC VI 30a, p. 427
Galeria Valeria AE Follis O: GAL VAL-ERIA AVG, diademed and draped bust right. R: VENERI V-ICTRICI, Venus standing facing, head left, holding up apple and raising drapery; K-Γ/P, ALE in exergue. Alexandria Mint 23mm 6.85g RIC VI 110
Maximinus II ("Daia") Caesar, A.D. 305-309 Filius Augustorum, A.D. 309-310 Augustus, A.D. 310-313 Bronze Nummus Antioch mint, A.D. 312 Obv: IMP C GAL VAL MAXIMINVS P F AVG Rev: GENIO AVGVSTI - Genius, modius on head, naked but for chlamys hanging from shoulder, holding head of Sol and cornucopiae ANT in exergue; [star] in left field, S in right RIC 164b 22mm, 4.7g.
Let's not leave out Domitius Domitianus, pretender in Alexandria...(wildwinds). Domitius Domitianus, Bi. Hexadrachm of Alexandria, Egypt. AD 297-298. 9.90 g. Dated Year 2. ΔOMITI-ANOC CEB, laureate head right / LB, draped bust of Serapis right; palm branch in right field. Dattari 6186 (this coin); Emmett 4242.
Mr snot nose Maximinus II Daia (309 - 313 A.D.) Silvered follis O: GAL VAL MAXIMINVS NOB CAESAR; Laureate head right. R:GENIO POPVLI ROMANI; Genius standing left, modius on head, naked but for chlamys over left shoulder, right hand holding patera from which liquord flows; left a cornucopia., A in right field, •SM•SD• in exergue. Serdica mint 28mm 10.7g RIC VI 13b RCV 3754v (obverse inscription)
Not my best, but I love the temple reverse: Maxentius 307-312 AD CE AE Follis 25 mm Roma (Rome), c. 307-308 AD. Obv. IMP C MAXENTIVS P F AVG, laureate head right. Rev. CONSERVATORES VRB SVAE, Roma seated facing in hexastyle tmple, holding globe and sceptre; shield at side. Ex. R*T. RIC VI, p. 376, 194a (S).
Maxentius (306 - 312 A.D.) Æ Follis O: IMP C MAXENTIVS P F AVG, laureate bust right. R: VICTORIA AETERNA AVG N, Victory advancing left with wreath & palm. In ex. MOSTT 6.70g Ostia mint RIC 54
Maxentius, 306-312 A.D. Type: AE Follis, Rome mint (probably) 308-310 A.D. Obverse: Laureate head of Maxentius right, IMP C MAXENTIVS P F AVG Reverse: Roma seated facing left, holding orb, in hexastyle temple with peaked roof, wreath in pediment, CONSERV VRB SVAE Reference: RIC 210; Sear 14987
Oooh I love the temple reverses of Maxentius. I'd love to get upgrades of mine and collect the main pediment and temple types. I know there are some posters here with some amazing examples! Rome Aquelia Ticinum