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<p>[QUOTE="Pellinore, post: 24644076, member: 74834"]Couple of barbs! </p><p>In my eyes, this is a nicely designed barb (on a decorative table) </p><p>[ATTACH=full]1568555[/ATTACH] </p><p><br /></p><p>Constantinus I. 307 - 337 AD. AE-Follis. 'Barbarous' imitative issue. Obv. Helmeted bust r. DVVDVVVV… Rev. Two stylized Victories are holding on to a shield with fantasy lettering over an altar with a cross. Fantasy lettering (VVDVVV). In exergue, SAAAG. 17 mm, 2.62 g. Fine style. </p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1568556[/ATTACH] </p><p><br /></p><p>Constantinus II as caesar, ca. 320-325 (prototype). AE follis. Local imitation. Stylized laureated bust t.l./Wreath with II/ XX. Obv. with ‘mumble script’ (WW CO...), rev. says 'NOVIONAANRIOVX'. 18.5 mm, 2.90 gr. </p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1568557[/ATTACH] </p><p><br /></p><p>AE imitation of a follis of Constans or Constantinus II. Trier, 348 or later. Obv. Draped and diademed bust right. DN II (…) / PFAG. Rev. Emperor standing left on galley, holding something [phoenix on globe], Victory seated right, steering the boat. TR in exergue. 22 x 20 mm, 3.1 gr.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Pellinore, post: 24644076, member: 74834"]Couple of barbs! In my eyes, this is a nicely designed barb (on a decorative table) [ATTACH=full]1568555[/ATTACH] Constantinus I. 307 - 337 AD. AE-Follis. 'Barbarous' imitative issue. Obv. Helmeted bust r. DVVDVVVV… Rev. Two stylized Victories are holding on to a shield with fantasy lettering over an altar with a cross. Fantasy lettering (VVDVVV). In exergue, SAAAG. 17 mm, 2.62 g. Fine style. [ATTACH=full]1568556[/ATTACH] Constantinus II as caesar, ca. 320-325 (prototype). AE follis. Local imitation. Stylized laureated bust t.l./Wreath with II/ XX. Obv. with ‘mumble script’ (WW CO...), rev. says 'NOVIONAANRIOVX'. 18.5 mm, 2.90 gr. [ATTACH=full]1568557[/ATTACH] AE imitation of a follis of Constans or Constantinus II. Trier, 348 or later. Obv. Draped and diademed bust right. DN II (…) / PFAG. Rev. Emperor standing left on galley, holding something [phoenix on globe], Victory seated right, steering the boat. TR in exergue. 22 x 20 mm, 3.1 gr.[/QUOTE]
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