Two rare Constantinople commemoratives

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by Ardatirion, Apr 25, 2008.

  1. Ardatirion

    Ardatirion Où est mon poisson

    I'm sure you've all seen before the more common types, VRBS ROMA with wolf and twins, and Victory on ship. But these two are significantly rarer, and still not well understood. I'm also proud of these as they're my first purchases from CNG!

    Anonymous
    AE 4 13mm
    Constantinople, 330 AD
    POP ROMANVS
    laureate and draped bust left, cornucopia on shoulder
    CONS B
    bridge over river
    RIC VIII 21
    Ex CNG

    Anonymous
    AR scripulum, third-siliqua
    Constantinople, c. 530 AD
    Helmeted and draped bust of Constantinopolis right
    Large K within beaded border
    Bendall Type 8; RIC VII -; J.P.C. Kent, "Urbs Roma and Constantinopolis Medallions at the mint of Rome," Essays Sutherland, p. 112, pl. 13, 28; RSC -; Vagi 3051
    Ex CNG
     

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  3. De Orc

    De Orc Well-Known Member

    I like them both and would love to have them in my collection thats for sure, thanks for sharing them with us :hail:
     
  4. Victor_Clark

    Victor_Clark all my best friends are dead Romans Dealer

    You have a date circa A.D. 530 for the scripulum, and in your references note that it is not in RIC VII, but RIC VII ends with the death of Constantine I, in A.D. 337.



    Similarly, RSC ends with Romulus Augustus (A.D. 474) and would also not have a coin from A.D. 530.
     
  5. Ardatirion

    Ardatirion Où est mon poisson

    I'm aware. But, since the CNG description had them, and since the coin is generally included in the body of Late-Roman coins, I would include those references.
     
  6. acl864

    acl864 Senior Member

    Very nice! Thanks for posting them.

    Andy
     
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