Posthumous Constantine

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  1. Deacon Ray

    Deacon Ray Well-Known Member

    Post your coins featuring veiled historical figures or deities.

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  3. JayAg47

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  4. gsimonel

    gsimonel Well-Known Member

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    Julius Caesar
    First Triumvir, 60-53 B.C.
    Dictator for Life, 44 B.C.

    Silver Denarius
    Rome mint, 44 B.C.
    Obv: DICT PERPETVO - CAESAR - Veiled head of Julius Caesar
    Rev: P SEPVLLIVS MACER - Venus holding Victory and scepter; shield at base
    RSC 39; S362; RRC 480/13
    18 x 20mm, 3.2g.

    And three Constantine I ("the Great"):
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    Lugdunum (Lyons) mint, A.D. 337-340
    RIC 3
    Obv: DIVO CONS-TANTINO P
    Rev: AETERNA PIETAS - Emperor in military dress holding globe and spear
    PLG in exergue; XP monogram in left field
    15 mm, 1.6 g.

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    Nicomedia mint, ca. A.D. 342 (Posthumous)
    RIC 45
    Obv: DV CONSTANTI-NVS PT AVGG
    Rev: IVST - VEN MEM - Aequitas, draped, holding balance and scroll
    SMNΔ in exergue
    15 mm, 1.2 g.

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    Antioch mint, A.D. 347-348 (Posthumous)
    RIC 112
    Obv: DV CONSTANTI-NVS PT AVGG
    Rev: VN - MR - Emperor, vieled, standing right
    SMANS in exergue
    14 mm, 1.4 g.
     
  5. philologus_1

    philologus_1 Supporter! Supporter

    Here are the first handful of veiled historical figures that came to mind . . .

    Laodike IV (reign of Antiochus IV):
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    Cleopatra Thea (with Antiochus VIII):
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    Huldu on reverse (with Aretas IV):
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    Constantine I veiled on obv. & rev.:
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  6. Roman Collector

    Roman Collector Well-Known Member

    Nice one, @Deacon Ray! Here's one from Nicomedia.

    Constantine I (posthumous) VN MR reduced centenionalis Nicomedia.jpg

    Divus Constantine I, AD 307-337.
    Roman billon reduced centenionalis, 1.69 g, 13.8 mm, 11 h.
    Nicomedia, 4th officina, AD 347-348.
    Obv: DV CONSTANTI-NVS PT AVGG, veiled and draped bust, right.
    Rev: VN-MR either side of Constantine, veiled and togate, standing right; SMNΔ• in exergue.
    Refs: RIC viii p. 475, 57; LRBC I 1155; Cohen 716; RCV 17469.
     
  7. Ryro

    Ryro Trying to remove supporter status

    Great poster and coin DR!
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  8. gogili1977

    gogili1977 Well-Known Member

    Very nice veiled heads.
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  9. Marsyas Mike

    Marsyas Mike Well-Known Member

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    Constantine I
    - Æ Follis
    Posthumous Issue
    (347-348 A.D.)
    Antioch
    Mint
    DV CONSTANTI-NVS PT AVGG. Veiled head right / Constantine in quadriga right, hand of God reaching down, star upper left; SMANS in ex.
    RIC VIII, Antioch 37
    (1.88 g. / 15 mm)
     
  10. ancient coin hunter

    ancient coin hunter 3rd Century Usurper

    Nice example @Deacon Ray - and great coins @gsimonel. I wasn't aware of the great variety of reverse types.
     
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  11. Andres2

    Andres2 Well-Known Member

    My favourite design on a Constantine the Great coin:

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  12. Archeocultura

    Archeocultura Well-Known Member

    Trier,789, Constantius I father of Constantine. VI Trier 789 Constantius I Divus 12 nr 010.jpg
     
  13. Limes

    Limes Well-Known Member

  14. ominus1

    ominus1 Well-Known Member

    ...my one and only after death (as far as i know) constantine ae 'after death' 001.JPG constantine ae 'after death' 002.JPG
     
  15. hotwheelsearl

    hotwheelsearl Well-Known Member

    To commemorate such an important event, one would imagine that they would issue something a bit larger than these miserable little AE4ssss.
    But they are very elegant.

    Two Cyzician versions of the most common types.
    I do really like the slanted mintmark of the quadriga one.

    Constantine Cyzicus RIC VIII 19 (2020_11_18 03_38_31 UTC).JPG
    Constantine Cyzicus RIC VIII 54 (2020_11_18 03_38_31 UTC).JPG
     
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