here's my FEL TEMP issued by Magnentius [ATTACH] Constantius II A.D. 350 22mm 4.5gm DN CONSTAN-TIVS P F AVG; laurel and rosette diademed,...
If this reverse is meant to refer to actual enemies, it might be the Picts that Constantine and his father Constantius campaigned against in...
Here is an early issue for Constantine from Ticinum and per RIC was only struck for Constantine and demonstrated that Ticinum was “already showing...
I think that is just the robe rather than a column. It looks like it is trailing off at the bottom. Below are some examples that are similar....
Your coin is from Lyon, not Trier. The mintmark is P[L] with the L obscured. Your obverse legend is IMP C MAXIMIANVS AVG and the bust type is...
It's Magnentius...you can make out D N MAGNEN
I just got this one because of the colorful patina [ATTACH] Diocletian A.D. 295-6 28mm 7.8g IMP C C VAL DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG; laureate head...
I got #30 from ANS [ATTACH]
Definitely get the 6th edition...it has a concordance where you can look up the older reference numbers.
that's a modern fantasy
The armor and weapons is a trophy from defeated enemies and it symbolizes victory.
If you don't have it, you should get a copy of his book "Roman Historical Coins" [ATTACH]
based on the size and style it might also be an unofficial copy of Licinius II. I have attached a picture of the coin [ATTACH]
here's mine [ATTACH] Constantine I A.D. 314 19x22mm 2.7g CONSTANTINVS P AVG; laureate and cuirassed bust right. SOLI INVICTO COMITI; Sol rad.,...
It's a Licinius II coin, the obverse legend is D N VAL LICIN L[ICINIVS NOB C]. The reverse legend is [PROVIDEN]TIAE CAESS. The first letter of the...
I have an interest in Siscian VLPP barbs and am not even sure how many I have...400-500? Here are a few of my favorites-- though these are really...
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