I have only one coin of Crispus with consular bust IVL CRISPVS NOB CAES // BEATATRAN QVILLITAS -- VO TIS XX -- •PTR(crescent) Mint: Treveri (Trier) mint, 1st officina. Year: 323 ? RIC VII 399 ~
I really like the heroic bust types of Crispus, which come in many different varieties: CRISPV SNOBILC // BEATATRA NQLITAS -- VOT IS XX -- F - B -- PLON TRANQLITAS instead of TANQVILLITAS Mint: London Date: 323-324 ? RIC 279 Interesting shield decorations
Interestingly, the mint of Lugdunum (Lyon) used the form CRISPO, i.e. the dativ case in the legend. DNCRISPO NOBCAES -- BEATATRAN QVILLITAS -- VOT IS XX -- PLC Mint: Lugdunum (Lyon) Date: 323-324? So the legend should probably be read "To our lord Crispus the noble Caesar"
At the time, the best celators were operating in Trier. IVLCRISPVSNOBCAES // BEATATRAN QVILLITAS -- VO TIS XX -- .PTR. Mint: Trier Date: 323-324? And my favorite. Here the celator went all out to produce a small work of art. IVL CRISPVSNOBCAES // BEATATRAN QVILLITAS -- VO TIS XX -- .PTR (crescent) Mint: Trier Date: 323-324? Finely decorated helmet, cuirass and shield