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<p>[QUOTE="Victor_Clark, post: 25245373, member: 10613"]I just upgraded a coin in my collection from this</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1609739[/ATTACH] </p><p><br /></p><p>to this example</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1609740[/ATTACH] </p><p><br /></p><p>Constantine I</p><p>Half follis 16mm 1.5g</p><p>A.D. 313</p><p>IMP CONSTANTINVS P F AVG; bare head right.</p><p>FVNDAT PACIS [founder of peace]; Mars advancing right with trophy over left shoulder, dragging captive.</p><p>RIC VII Rome 12</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>This coin is part of a series of fractional coins issued for Constantine and Licinius from Rome and Trier.</p><p><br /></p><p>These small coins were probably distributed to the citizens as part of the Imperial largesse. A few things may have possibly been referenced by these coins, but they obviously commemorated peace in the Empire. This time of peace was the culmination of many events—Constantine defeated Maxentius, Licinius defeated Maximinus, Constantine’s sister married Licinius and cemented peace between the two rulers, and in A.D. 313, Constantine and Licinius signed the Edict of Milan.</p><p><br /></p><p>here are the other coins in the set</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1609741[/ATTACH] </p><p><br /></p><p>Constantine I</p><p>A.D. 313</p><p>17mm 1.6g half follis</p><p>IMP CONSTANTINVS P F AVG; bare head right.</p><p>GLORIA PERPET; Two victories advancing right, both holding wreath and palm frond, standard between them</p><p>In ex. R[…]</p><p>RIC VII Rome 14</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1609742[/ATTACH] </p><p><br /></p><p>Constantine I</p><p>A.D. 313</p><p>14mm 1.1gm</p><p>quarter follis</p><p>IMP CONSTANTINVS P F AVG; bare head right.</p><p>SAPIENTIA PRINCIPIS [Wisdom of the Prince] Altar with owl, spear across altar, shield to left and helmet to right.</p><p>in ex. RS </p><p>RIC VII Rome 16</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>The FVNDAT and GLORIA coins are half-folles and the SAPIENT is a quarter-follis. This quarter follis is the smallest coin that Constantine issued. The owl on the SAPIENT coin had long been a symbol of wisdom through association with Minerva; but the owl was also a symbol of good luck. According to Zosimus, before Constantine fought Maxentius, “an infinite number of owls flew down and covered the wall.” Of course, the owls were bad luck for Maxentius!</p><p><br /></p><p> These coins are quite unusual in their small size and reverse messages. FVNDAT PACIS translates as the founder of peace, GLORIA PERPET means peprpetual glory, and SAPIENT PRINCIPIS is wisdom of the Prince.</p><p><br /></p><p>“Limited series of fractional bronzes have a more personal tone, recalling, for example, the honorary epithets conferred upon the emperor.” RIC VII</p><p><br /></p><p><b><i>piissimo ac fortissimo fundatori pacis et restitutori publicae libertatis</i></b></p><p>"to the most pious and strongest founder of peace and restorer of public liberty"</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>The edict of Milan talks about "public welfare and security" and the above inscription (Corpus inscriptionum latinarum VI pg 1145) says that Constantine was the founder of peace and restorer of public liberty. So the FVNDAT coinage tied in nicely with the concept of peace for the public. Mars was the god of war, but he was also the peacemaker, because ironically, war does bring peace... eventually. There is also only one way to have peace... Igitur qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum -- "Therefore, whoever wishes for peace, let him prepare for war." (Vegetius in De Re Militari) In fact Mars was often depicted holding a symbol of peace-- the olive branch. So, as Mars and peace are two sides of the same coin, this coin with Mars on the reverse may have been, for the Romans, an easily recognizable and understood symbol for peace-- but a peace with an always implied promise for violence.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Victor_Clark, post: 25245373, member: 10613"]I just upgraded a coin in my collection from this [ATTACH=full]1609739[/ATTACH] to this example [ATTACH=full]1609740[/ATTACH] Constantine I Half follis 16mm 1.5g A.D. 313 IMP CONSTANTINVS P F AVG; bare head right. FVNDAT PACIS [founder of peace]; Mars advancing right with trophy over left shoulder, dragging captive. RIC VII Rome 12 This coin is part of a series of fractional coins issued for Constantine and Licinius from Rome and Trier. These small coins were probably distributed to the citizens as part of the Imperial largesse. A few things may have possibly been referenced by these coins, but they obviously commemorated peace in the Empire. This time of peace was the culmination of many events—Constantine defeated Maxentius, Licinius defeated Maximinus, Constantine’s sister married Licinius and cemented peace between the two rulers, and in A.D. 313, Constantine and Licinius signed the Edict of Milan. here are the other coins in the set [ATTACH=full]1609741[/ATTACH] Constantine I A.D. 313 17mm 1.6g half follis IMP CONSTANTINVS P F AVG; bare head right. GLORIA PERPET; Two victories advancing right, both holding wreath and palm frond, standard between them In ex. R[…] RIC VII Rome 14 [ATTACH=full]1609742[/ATTACH] Constantine I A.D. 313 14mm 1.1gm quarter follis IMP CONSTANTINVS P F AVG; bare head right. SAPIENTIA PRINCIPIS [Wisdom of the Prince] Altar with owl, spear across altar, shield to left and helmet to right. in ex. RS RIC VII Rome 16 The FVNDAT and GLORIA coins are half-folles and the SAPIENT is a quarter-follis. This quarter follis is the smallest coin that Constantine issued. The owl on the SAPIENT coin had long been a symbol of wisdom through association with Minerva; but the owl was also a symbol of good luck. According to Zosimus, before Constantine fought Maxentius, “an infinite number of owls flew down and covered the wall.” Of course, the owls were bad luck for Maxentius! These coins are quite unusual in their small size and reverse messages. FVNDAT PACIS translates as the founder of peace, GLORIA PERPET means peprpetual glory, and SAPIENT PRINCIPIS is wisdom of the Prince. “Limited series of fractional bronzes have a more personal tone, recalling, for example, the honorary epithets conferred upon the emperor.” RIC VII [B][I]piissimo ac fortissimo fundatori pacis et restitutori publicae libertatis[/I][/B] "to the most pious and strongest founder of peace and restorer of public liberty" The edict of Milan talks about "public welfare and security" and the above inscription (Corpus inscriptionum latinarum VI pg 1145) [B] [/B] says that Constantine was the founder of peace and restorer of public liberty. So the FVNDAT coinage tied in nicely with the concept of peace for the public. Mars was the god of war, but he was also the peacemaker, because ironically, war does bring peace... eventually. There is also only one way to have peace... Igitur qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum -- "Therefore, whoever wishes for peace, let him prepare for war." (Vegetius in De Re Militari) In fact Mars was often depicted holding a symbol of peace-- the olive branch. So, as Mars and peace are two sides of the same coin, this coin with Mars on the reverse may have been, for the Romans, an easily recognizable and understood symbol for peace-- but a peace with an always implied promise for violence.[/QUOTE]
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