[ATTACH] Crispus A.D. 320 19x20mm 2.6g IVL CRISPVS NOB CAES Laureate and cuirassed bust left, spear pointing forward, shield with horseman...
I posted an example of this coin earlier in the thread, but this is an upgrade [ATTACH] Licinius I & Licinius II Ӕ nummus A.D. 318 21mm 4.2g D...
My two favorite Constantine coins from the Lugdunum (modern Lyon, France) mint. This mint was named after the Celtic sun-god, Lug or Lugh....
some Constantine from Arles [ATTACH] Constantine I A.D. 317- 318 20x21mm 3.9g IMP CONSTANTINVS P F AVG; laureate and trabeated bust left,...
Here are two from Heraclea that I think are interesting. They are both the same RIC number; but Constantine has a full beard on one and the other...
No...I just used a denture brush
It's a fantastic coin, especially considering it looked like this when I got it. [ATTACH]
Here is a Constantine from Sirmium. This reverse type was only issued for Constantine and only from the London, Lyon, Trier, Arles and Sirmium...
Here's a Constantine from Rome, issued shortly after Constantine defeated Maxentius. [ATTACH] Constantine I A.D. 312- 313 21mm 4.7g IMP C...
Yes, it is a pretty life-like portrait, very similar to Rome; which Carthage must have copied. Here is my favorite Constantine from Siscia....
Here's my favorite Constantine from Carthage [ATTACH] Constantine I A.D. 307 26mm 6.9g CONSTANTINVS NOB CAES; laureate head right...
Your coin is from Constantinople. I can make out the mintmark CONSH•; but there may also be a • in front.
It is one of my favorite Constantine coins. :)
Here's the first coin for Constantine, issued from London...with no mintmark though. [ATTACH] Constantine I A.D. 306 28mm 9.1g CONSTANTINVS...
Mints that issued coins of Constantine: London, Trier, Lugdunum (Lyons), Arelate (Arles), Ticinum, Aquileia, Rome, Ostia, Carthage, Siscia,...
they are fakes
I just got these Julian II from the 1887 East Harptree, Somerset Hoard [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Since VOTA is not apparent, this coin might be 851. Without being sure, I would catalogue it like this RIC Rome 851/ 852 [VOTA?] What you are...
Yes, it is the same...I didn't look closely at first.
the reverse is a Baetyl, or sacred stone, in a chariot. below is another example, though I think the date on yours is different [ATTACH]...
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