It can be a bit confusing when you see Constantine II coins issued with him as Augustus, like the Siscian example below. [ATTACH]
definitely not Crispus...the obverse legend is D N THEODO-SIVS P F AVG
here is a page from "The Oxford Handbook of Greek and Roman Coinage" with marks of value starting with Aurelian....
Below are two examples that I sold a few months ago. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
your mintmark is SMKB dot, it is from Cyzicus
the coin Seth linked to has a dot in the reverse legend. look at this one- http://www.ric.mom.fr/en/coin/2726
your coin is- Constantine I A.D. 313 IMP CONSTANTINVS P F AVG; laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right. IOVI CONS-ERVATORI AVGG NN; Jupiter...
It is a GENIO POPV-LI ROMANI from Rome
You can buy it, and other things, here-- http://www.by-the-sword.com/c-484-roman-period-armour.aspx
Here is a pretty large site http://gallienus.net/ though it is not easy to browse as it does not have a search function
He seems to be wearing a cuirass similar to the modern recreation below. There are also pteruges (the strips coming down from the shoulders)shown...
"Shipping Time (the time it took to arrive)" Are dealers responsible for the speed of delivery? As much as I would like to, I can't control the...
It's Salonina and looks like a FECVNDITAS reverse -- Fecunditas, standing right, holding small child on left hand and holding hand of second child...
unrecorded Constantine I reverse- http://tinyurl.com/jh54d9k
You should definitely contact Vcoins management and let them know what is going on.
this is more broad than you were talking about, but I suggest that you get Greek Coins and Their Values vol 1 & 2 by David Sear. In fact, you...
1. Constantius II circa A.D. 353 DN CONSTANTIVS P F AVG; rosette diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right. SALVS AVG NOSTRI; Chi-Rho flanked by...
unofficial coinage is normally smaller than the official issues and these very small ones are pretty common and since they are so small, they are...
It looks like an unofficial Tetricus II issue with PIETAS AVGVSTOR reverse with priestly implements...commonly called a "barbarous radiate"...
I focus mainly on Late Roman bronze coins but sometimes dabble in denarii and use the standard RIC volumes and occasionally use Sear, BMC, RSC and...
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