Yes, it is Constantius II
It looks like Levon III http://www.forumancientcoins.com/armeniannumismatics/levon3k5.htm
at the bottom of the home page to the far right is a contact link home page https://www.vcoins.com/en/Default.aspx contact form...
Though it does not talk about campgates, there is a book by Cullen Murphy that has a chapter called "The Borders" - Are We Rome? The Fall of an...
[ATTACH] a campgate from Valentinian III Valentinian III A.D. 425-455 11mm 1.1gm D N VALEN AVG; pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust...
Lordship of Tyre - John of Montfort (1270-1283) copper pougeoise struck at Tyre, depicting a temple, possibly the cathedral of Tyre. Legends + Ioh...
it might depend on what languages you can read, but here is good bibliography- http://www.gallic-empire.com/literatur.htm a good history, that is...
Yes, which is why I wrote "I have seen a few examples of mules for campgates from this mint. Below is another Constantine II." if it was not...
As a mule, it is a mint error, and as such it does not have a listing in RIC. I write these up as cf. RIC VII Cyzicus 63 (cf. is Latin for...
for those not aware, there is a website that got it's inspiration from Bruck's book-- http://www.tesorillo.com/aes/home.htm and here is a good...
Trier was a very important city in the Western Roman Empire and was "the normal headquarters of the westernmost ruler." (RIC VI p 141) so it would...
In A.D. 383, Magnus Maximus defeated the Emperor Gratian and claimed the title of Augustus. Valentinian II fled his territory and Theodosius I...
the reverse is a one-handled vase. Greek Aeolis, Kyme AE 16 3rd Century B.C Aeolis, Asia Minor Obv. Forepart of horse prancing right Rev....
I did a little write about Crispus here- http://www.constantinethegreatcoins.com/soap/ some more articles of a more scholarly nature than my page...
here is a pretty rough coin that has a workshop that isn't listed in RIC Constantine I A.D. 320 18x19mm 2.9gm CONST-ANTINVS AVG; laureate...
that's why you takes the widest and smallest measurements...I always record the smaller number first, like 17x19mm
Some of these issues have many different dies and assorted engravers, so there can be quite a range of differences on coins from the same mint....
The palm is a control mark used to distinguish different series or reverse dies. For example, the previous Trier issue has the same mintmark, but...
one problem with the plastic ones is how are they calibrated? Not that I worry about calibrating my digital model; but it was calibrated before I...
It's a great series to collect...perhaps the most quintessential Constantine coin. It celebrates Constantine's final victory on his path to sole...
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