A mule, or hybrid, is a coin that was struck with an incorrect pairing of obverse and reverse dies. This coin has a Constantine II obverse with the reverse of PROVIDENTIAE AVGG which was for Constantine I (see Trier 475); instead of the PROVIDENTIAE CAESS used for the Caesars. Constantine II A.D. 326 AE nummus 17x18mm 2.8g CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C; Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust left. PROVIDEN-TIAE AVGG; campgate, two turrets, no doors, ✶ above. In ex. STR • in crescent cf. RIC VII Trier 479 here is RIC VII Trier 475 Constantine I A.D. 326 AE nummus 19mm 3.2g CONSTAN-TINVS AVG Laureate head right. PROVIDEN-TIAE AVGG; campgate, two turrets, no doors, star above. In ex. STR • in crescent RIC VII Trier 475
keeping the mule train going... this coin a Constantine II obverse with a Constantine I reverse (RIC VII Cyzicus 34) Constantine II A.D. 325- 326 Ӕ nummus 18x19mm 3.8gm CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C; Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust left. PROVIDEN-TIAE AVGG; campgate with two turrets and star between them. in ex. SMKE• cf. RIC VII Cyzicus 37
Double-Fault ! FOUREE MULE RR fourée mule anon Q Fabius Labeo denarius 18mm 2.9g after 124 BCE Roma X Jupiter Quadriga thunderbolt scepter Cr 159 obv Cr 273-1 rev
TWO MULES - oh wait, different kinda MULES Diva Julia Titi AE Sestertius, 33mm, 20.4gms 90-91 A.D. Rome. Ox: Carpentum drawn r. by two mules, DIVAE IVLIAE AVG. DIVI TITI F., SPQR in exergue Rx: IMP. CAES. DOMIT. AVG. GERM. COS.XV CENS. PER. P.P. around large S C scarce to rare type
This Constantius II is paired with a reverse for Constantine I. The reverse is either RIC VII Nicomedia 90 (A.D. 324- 5) or RIC VII Nicomedia 155 (A.D. 328- 9) Constantius II A.D. 325-6 18x19mm 3.3g FL IVL CONSTANTIVS NOB C; Laureate draped and cuirassed bust left. PROVIDEN-TIAE AVGG; campgate, two turrets, no doors, star above. In ex. SMNΔ RIC VII Nicomedia --