Let's march through time with Roman Imperials!

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  1. Ryro

    Ryro Trying to remove supporter status

    Looks like there isn't anyone here to show off these 2 rare boys. Both are borrowed from the wildest of Windies:
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    Alexander, AE follis, 23 mm, Carthage mint, AD 308-311. IMP ALEXANDER PF AVG, laureate head right / AFRI-C-A AVG N, Africa standing facing, looking left, wearing elephant-skin headdress, holding standard and elephant's tusk, lion with captured bull at feet. Mintmark PK. RIC VI Carthage 64; Sear 15080.
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    Martinian AE Follis. AD 324. IM C S MAR MARTINIANVS P F AVS, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / IOVI CONSERVATORI, Jupiter standing left, holding Victory on globe and sceptre, eagle at foot left with wreath in beak; bound captive at foot right, X over IIμ in right field. Mintmark SMKB. RIC Cyzicus 16; Cohen 2; Sear -. [Unlisted officina]
     
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  3. Ryro

    Ryro Trying to remove supporter status

    And that opens the doors (Edit: "opens up the camp gates!" how did I miss such an obvious and excellent pun?)for us to post the original Con-man himself!
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    CONSTANTINE I
    307-337 AD. Æ Follis
    Cyzicus mint. Struck 328-
    329 AD. CONSTAN-TINVS
    AVG, diademed head right,
    eye's raised to heaven /
    PROVIDEN-TIAE AVGG,
    camp-gate with no doors
    and two turrets, star above;
    SMKA•. RIC VII 57 var.
    (unlisted officina)
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    Constantine I

    Died AD 337. Æ Follis
    Constantinople mint. Struck
    AD 337-340. Veiled bust
    right / Constantine I driving
    quadriga right being
    crowned from above by the
    hand of God; CONS. RIC
    VIII 37; LRBC 1041.
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    Constantine I
    Æ Follis. Ticinum, AD 318-
    319. Laureate, helmeted and
    cuirassed bust right / Two
    Victories standing facing,
    together holding shield
    inscribed VOT/PR in two
    lines on altar; PT in exergue.
    RIC 87
     
    Last edited: Dec 29, 2018
  4. ancient coin hunter

    ancient coin hunter 3rd Century Usurper

    I had posted a coin (wildwinds) of Domitius Domitianus (pretender in Alexandria) however, upon his death he was succeeded by Achilleus, who ruled Egypt for about 6 months apparently striking no coins with his likeness, however it is possible that one may be found eventually. He was defeated and executed by Diocletian after the siege of Alexandria. However the revolt continued in Upper Egypt and had to be suppressed by force. When I was in Egypt in 2011 a German team of archaeologists had just discovered the ruins of a legionary fortress built adjacent to Luxor temple by Diocletian. (End of digression)
     
  5. ancient coin hunter

    ancient coin hunter 3rd Century Usurper

    Constantine I, follis with campgate:

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  6. Johndakerftw

    Johndakerftw Mr. Rogers is My Hero

    Constantine campgate from TIF. :D

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    Erin
     
  7. gsimonel

    gsimonel Well-Known Member

    Two less common types of CtG, both from Ticinum:
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    Ticinum mint, A.D. 306
    RIC 75
    Obv: CONSTANTINVS NOB CAES
    Rev: VIRTVS AV-GG ET CAESS NN - Helmeted Mars, advancing right, with transverse spear and holding trophy over shoulder
    ST in exergue; [dot] in left field
    27mm, 10.6 g.

    [​IMG]
    Ticinum mint, A.D. 307-308
    RIC 99
    Obv: CONSTANTINVS P F AGV[sic]
    Rev: VIRTVS PER-PETVA AVG - Hercules, strangling Nemean lion; club behind left leg
    ST in exergue
    26 mm, 7.1 g.
     
  8. ancient coin hunter

    ancient coin hunter 3rd Century Usurper

    I was going to post Constantine II but lets see if any more Constantine I's show up (or Licinius)...still a long way to go til Romulus Augustulus.
     
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  9. Alegandron

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

    CONSTANTINE I

    RI Constantine I AVG Follis Votive XX seated captives 2.69g 18mm RIC VII 191 London.JPG
    RI Constantine I AVG Follis Votive XX seated captives 2.69g 18mm RIC VII 191 London
     
  10. Alegandron

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

    LICINIUS

    RI Licinius I 308-324 CE AE3 Jupiter w Eagle.jpg
    RI Licinius I 308-324 CE AE3 Jupiter w Eagle


    LICINIUS - ROMAN REPUBLIC break! :D

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    RR L Licinius Crassus Cn Domitius Ahenobarbus 118 BCE NARBO Serrated Attic Helmet Gallic Biga Sear 158 Craw 282-3

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    RR AR Denarius A Licinius Nerva 47 BCE 3.58g Rome Fides One-armed horseman gllpng drggng naked warrior hair Cr 454-1 Syd 954


    Aaannd, back to our regularly scheduled thread...!

    LICINIUS II

    See above post
     
  11. dougsmit

    dougsmit Member


    If you are jumping to Martinian, why skip Valens?
    https://www.cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=256741
     
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  12. Ryro

    Ryro Trying to remove supporter status

    Dazzling Valens (wish mine looked like that).
    Per LordM's request, I am posting in order of Wild winds list. Here's the gap they have between the two:
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    Which is exciting! Per the list, all those awesome commemoratives Coni made when he moved the capital from Rome to Constantinople (modern day Istanbul) are up next!! Though I am not the best when it comes to some of the usurpers and super short lived fellas...did I skip ahead?
     
  13. Alegandron

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

  14. Ryro

    Ryro Trying to remove supporter status

    So his general Valens certainly isn't Valentinian's brother. Is this fella so rare that wild winds hasn't heard of him?
    Wow Doug! You are at another level my man. Thanks for the education @dougsmit!
     
    Last edited: Dec 30, 2018
  15. Ryro

    Ryro Trying to remove supporter status

    For the commemoratives I have 2 types lll and 1 IV:

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    Constantine I
    Æ Nummus. Lugdunum, AD
    332-333. Commemorative
    Series.
    CONSTANTINOPOLIS,
    laureate and helmeted bust
    of Constantinopolis left /
    Victory standing left on
    prow, holding spear and
    resting on shield; •PLC in
    exergue. RIC 246
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    CONSTANTINE I THE
    GREAT(306-337).
    Commemorative series.
    Follis. Kyzikos.
    Obv: VRBS ROMA.
    Helmeted and cuirassed
    bust of Roma left.
    Rev: SMKE.
    She-wolf standing left,
    suckling the twins Romulus
    and Remus; two stars
    above.
    RIC 91

    Any other commemoratives folks??
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  16. Jay GT4

    Jay GT4 Well-Known Member

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    Roma AE Commemorative
    VRBS ROMA
    bust of Roma left, wearing helmet with plume, and imperial mantle

    She-wold standing left, suckling twins Romulus and Remus, mintmark gamma SIS in ex.
    RIC VII Siscia 222.
    Siscia mint
    330-333 AD
     
  17. Alegandron

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

    COMMEMS:

    Roma:


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    Rome VRBS ROMA commem 330-331 CE Æ reduced centenionalis, 16mm, 2.5g, 12h; Trier mint, CE 330-331 She-wolf RIC VII 529


    RI commem AE Follis Urbs ROMA She-wolf Rom Rem Stars RIC VII Lyons 242.JPG
    RI commem AE Follis Urbs ROMA She-wolf Rom Rem Stars RIC VII Lyons 242


    RI Commem Urbs Roma AE Follis Thessalonika 330-333 CE She-Wolf Rom-Rem stars S 16516R.JPG
    RI Commem Urbs Roma AE Follis Thessalonika 330-333 CE She-Wolf Rom-Rem stars S 16516R


    Constantinople:

    RI commem AE Follis CONSTAN-TINOPOLIS Victory Prow Shield RIC VII Trier 543.JPG
    RI commem AE Follis CONSTAN-TINOPOLIS Victory Prow Shield RIC VII Trier 543


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    RI Commem Urbs Constantinopolis Victory Commem



    RI Commem AE 17 Constantinopolis 227-340 Victory Alexandria RIC VIII 17.jpg
    RI Commem AE 17 Constantinopolis 227-340 Victory Alexandria RIC VIII 17
     
  18. dougsmit

    dougsmit Member

    Since you failed to read the link provided, you missed the fact that there was Valerus Valens who was appointed Augustus by Licinius I during a period when he was fighting Constantine I. When they made peace, Valens was executed and it is thought that his coins were recalled (a very rare occurrence in Roman times) so a decent looking AE of his would be in the $10,000+ bracket. CNG has sold half a dozen genuine ones over the years including one in Triton X for $37,500 +fluff. There are many fakes not to mention disagreement as to which coins are good and which are bad. I would want to be very certain a late Roman bronze was good before I paid that kind of money. Very, very certain.
    https://www.cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=97191

    My Licinius here is RIC 18 of Alexandria from that same issue. I paid $14. Valens was RIC 19. I don't have that one. A few obverse letters make this only a spacefiller for a coin I will never have.
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    The Valens you have was the brother of Valentinian I and fifty years later. His coins are extremely common but use the reverses of his day rather than this Jupiter. Why history has not called him Valens II is beyond me. Since Valens 'the Usurper' was made Augustus by a legitimate Augustus (Licinius) it seems wrong to consider him a usurper. He was a general who did what his Augustus told him to do and was executed when Licinius Augustus was ordered by Constantine to get rid of him. This is a fine example of what comes from being loyal to the wrong ruler. It seems pretty obvious that being married to Constantine's half sister was the only reason Licinius survived that event which he later repeated when he named Martinian Augustus a few years later.
     
  19. Ryro

    Ryro Trying to remove supporter status

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    I caught that after the fact. Hence the 2nd post. Good to know there is one more emperor I will never own...
     
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  20. Orange Julius

    Orange Julius Well-Known Member

    Even though Crispus is next on the list... his coins were actually earlier than the commemoratives by a decade or nearly a decade. Here's a few Crispus coins but since they are earlier, commemoratives are still on the table too!

    Notice the obverse legend... CRISPO!
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    Lyons RIC 116

    and here notice the sweet spear, shield and looks on the captive's faces...
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    Siscia RIC 130v
     
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  21. Orange Julius

    Orange Julius Well-Known Member

    One more Crispy.
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