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I have a page about this one- http://www.constantinethegreatcoins.com/fantasycoin/
SEVERVS NOB C is RIC VI Siscia 171a FL VAL SEVERVS NOB C is 170a
check out the transitional period for Maximianus and Galerius at the Lyons mint for more confusion.
I just got this example from Maximianus, differentiated from Galerius by the nose. [ATTACH]
I sold it for $375.
here's a nice example that I sold last year. [ATTACH]
I thought that I had already posted that information.
It was struck A.D. 317- 318 from Trier, Germany. Weights vary a lot on LRB's, the average for these is circa 4 grams. Yours is also worn and has a...
Surely this coin is a commemoration of the destruction of the rebellious Palymerene Empire, but perhaps the prone figure (much different from the...
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how do you figure out which is the rarest type for Magnentius? I would have thought it was from Siscia, a mint he only controlled for about a...
my first coin of a usurper was from Constantine I.
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