Just an indicator of the officina (workshop).
I'm not certain about the second, but I think it may be: Trier RIC VII 435, P Constantine AE3. 323-324 AD. CONSTANTINVS AVG, laureate head right...
Neither are unusual. The first is: Alexandria RIC VIII 32 Divus Constantine I AE Follis. 347-8 AD. DV CONSTANTINVS PT AVGG, veiled bust right /...
Very nice RRs. I would be glad to have any of the three in my collection even though I have a couple of them already. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] There...
I think Number 2 is Crispus as well, but I do not know number 3
4. Lyons RIC VII 162 Crispus, AE Follis 322-323 AD. IVL CRISPVS NOB CAES, laureate, cuirassed bust left, holding spear pointing fowards in right...
1. RIC VII 303,S Constantine AE3. 321 AD. CONSTANTINVS AVG, helmeted, cuirassed bust right / BEATA TRANQVILLITAS, Altar inscribed VOT-IS-XX,...
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Well, you summarized him very well. Except his psychiatrist told him it was his parent's and the government's fault! [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
[ATTACH] GORDIAN III AR Antoninianus OBVERSE: IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, radiate, draped & cuirassed bust right...
How about Maximus [ATTACH] MAXIMUS AE Sestertius OBVERSE: MAXIMVS CAES GERM - Bare-headed, draped bust right...
I find myself looking for these rarer Eastern mint SS. Shame on you and Doug for infecting many of us on CT. Nice coins BTW.
Actually, I think this is a nice looking coin.
Nice acquisition Z man
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