Show us your Campgates

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  1. Pishpash

    Pishpash Well-Known Member

    Arrived this morning, my second YOC coin!

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    Constantine I, AD 306-337
    Æ Follis, 20mm, 3g, 12h; Trier mint, AD 324-5
    Obv.: CONSTAN-TINVS AVG; Laureate head right.
    Rev.: PROVIDEN-TIAE AVGG; Campgate with two turrets, star above // PTR
    Reference: RIC VII 449, p. 205
     
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  3. TIF

    TIF Always learning.

    Nice coin, nice images, nice pedigree :)

    I have a small assortment of campgates and really should sell or trade the duplicates. One of these days.

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    Constantine I, RIC VII Antioch 84
     
  4. zumbly

    zumbly Ha'ina 'ia mai ana ka puana

    Nice one! My two favorite campgates...

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    CRISPUS
    AE3. 3.7g, 19.1mm. Antioch mint, AD 325-326. RIC VII Antioch 64 (R2). O: FL IVL CRISPVS NOB CAES, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust left. R: PROVIDEN-TIAE CAESS, campgate with 7 layers, 2 turrets, star between; SMANT epsilon in exergue.

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    MAGNUS MAXIMUS
    AE4. 0.9g, 14mm. Arles mint, AD 383-388. RIC 29a. O: D N MAG MAXI-MVS P F AVG, diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right. R: SPES RO-MA-NORVM, campgate with 5 layers, 2 turrets, star between; PCON in exergue.
     
  5. Pishpash

    Pishpash Well-Known Member

    I love the wobbly ones!
     
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  6. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

  7. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

  8. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    Licinius I
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    Licinius II
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  9. Jwt708

    Jwt708 Well-Known Member

    I love campgates!

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    Constantine I, AD 306-337
    AE, 19mm, 2.3g; 6h; Arles, AD 325-326
    Obv.: CONSTANTINVS AVG; laureate head right
    Rev.: VIRTVS-S AVGG; campgate with 4 turrets, 5 layers, star above, open panelled doors
    In Ex.: PA (crescent) RL

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    Constantius II, AD 337-361.
    Æ Follis, 4g, 19mm, 12h; Cyzicus mint, 325-326.
    Obv.: FL IVL CONSTANTIVS NOB C; Laureate, draped, cuirassed bust left.
    Rev.: PROVIDEN-TIA CAESS; Campgate, two turrets, no doors, star above, eight stone layers // SMKS dot

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    Constantius II, AD 337-361
    Æ Follis, 2.8g, 18mm, 12h; Heraclea mint,
    Obv.: FL IVL CONSTANTIVS NOB C; Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust left.
    Rev.: PROVIDEN-TIAE CAESS; Camp gate with two turrets, no doors; six stone layers, star above, star in left field // SMHΓ

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    Constantine I, AD 306-337
    AE, Follis, 2.95g, 23mm; 6h; Alexandria
    Obv.: CONSTAN-TINVS AVG; laureate (pearl diademed?) head right
    Rev.: PROVIDEN-TIAE AVGG; campgate with two turrets and star above, six rows, no doors
    In Ex.: SMALB

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    Constantius II, AD 337-355
    AE, follis, 20mm, 2.99g; 12h; Cyzicus, AD 329-330
    Obv.: FL IVL CONSTANTIVS NOB C; laureate bust left, draped & cuirassed
    Rev.: PROVIDEN-TIAE CAESS; campgate, 7 layers, two turrets, star above
    In Ex.: SMKS

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    Constantine II as Caesar, AD 316-337
    AE 3, 3.37g, 18mm; 5h; Antioch, AD 325-326
    Obv.:CONSTANTINUS IVN NOB C; laureate draped and curiassed bust right
    Rev.: PROVIDEN-TIAE CAESS, campgate seven layers, two turrets with dot above, start between, no doors, dot in doorway
    In Ex.: SMANTΔ

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    Constantine I, AD 306 - 337
    AE3, 2.95g, 19mm; 5h; Thessalonica mint
    Obv.: CONSTAN-TINUS AVG; laureate head right
    Rev.: PROVIDEN-TIAE AVGG; campgate, 6 layers, no doors, two turrets, star above, dot in right field
    In Ex.: SMTSA

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    Constantine I, AD 309 - 337
    AE3, 2.5g, 19mm; 1h; Siscia mint, AD 328-329
    Obv.: CO[NST]AN-TIN[V]S AVG, diademed head right
    Rev.: PROVIDEN-TIAE AVGG, campgate with two turretts, star above, 9 brick rows with dots in top row
    In Ex.: ΓSTS (crescent)
     
  10. Jwt708

    Jwt708 Well-Known Member

    I know this isn't a campgate but searching for them led me to city gates which are very cool but a bit more expensive. Here's my only one:
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    Diadumenian, AD 217-218
    AE, 28mm, 11.4g; 12h; Nikopolis ad Istrum
    Obv.: K M OΠΕΛ ΔΙΑΔΟUMENIANOC AV; draped bust right
    Rev.: UΠ ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑ NIKOΠΟΛΙΤΩΝ ΠΡΟC ICTΠ; city gate with three crenulated towers
     
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  11. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

    Not a fan of campgate reverse, but I wouldn't mind a open door and closed door one.

    My only CG.

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    Licinius I (308 - 324 A.D.)
    Æ3
    O: IMP LICINIVS AVG, Laureate bust left wearing Imperial mantle and holding mappa, sceptre and globe.
    R: PROVIDENTIAE AVGG, Campgate with 6 rows of bricks,
    Pellet in right field, SMHA in exe.
    3.3g
    19mm
    RIC VII Heraclea 29 (R2)
     
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  12. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

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    CARACALLA
    AE30
    OBVERSE: M AΥT AΥΡHΛ - ANTΩNEINOΣ, Laureated head right
    REVERSE: AΥΓOΥΣTHΣ - TΡAIANHΣ, Gate camp, flanked by two towers, a third view back to the center
    Struck at Augusta Traiana, Thrace 211-17 AD
    30.02mm, 14.24g
    Varbonov1099

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    TIBERIUS
    AE 25mm (As)
    OBVERSE: TI CAESAR AVGVSTVS PON MAX IMP, laureate head left
    REVERSE: COL AVGVSTA EMERITA, campgate
    Struck at Emerita, Spain, 14-36 AD
    9.27g, 25mm
    RPC 42
     
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  13. Alegandron

    Alegandron "ΤΩΙ ΚΡΑΤΙΣΤΩΙ..." ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ, June 323 BCE

    I have a Campgate! Tiny door, so no one is invited to my house...

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    RI Crispus 317-326 CE AE Folles Caesar in Trier Campgate
     
  14. dougsmit

    dougsmit Member

    Flavius Victor
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    I see both mine and yours as SCON.

    Of my 'normal' campgates, I have always liked this Nicomedia mint Crispus for the portrait making Crispus look like the kind of guy who would have made a suitable heir only had Constantine decided to kill Fausta and her brood instead. How would history have changed in the mid 4th century had Rome been spared the drama between the brothers?
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  15. zumbly

    zumbly Ha'ina 'ia mai ana ka puana

    It's definitely SCON. I thought I had corrected this on my spreadsheet some time ago, but apparently not! Thanks for the catch.
     
  16. Jwt708

    Jwt708 Well-Known Member


    Those are both very interesting and I really want a Caracalla city gate!
     
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  17. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    I only have examples with doors ... I still need an example without doors

    => oh, and I really want an example with closed doors

    Constantine The Great

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    Constantine-II
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    Constantius-II

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  18. ken454

    ken454 Well-Known Member

    great new addition pish.. love that angry profile..i like campgates an need to add more (like closed door) to my collection..

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    Licinius II Silvered AE3. 318-320 AD. D N VAL LICIN LICINIVS NOB C, laureate,
    mantled bust right, holding globe, sceptre & mappa / PROVIDENTIAE CAESS,
    campgate with three turrets & no door, A to right. Mintmark SMHgamma.
    Heraclea mint. RIC VII 49. 19.58mm 2.7g

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    Constantine I, AE3 Follis of Antioch. AD 331 and 333-334. Obverse: CONSTAN-TINVS AVG, rosette diademed head right / Reverse: PROVIDEN-TIAE AVGG, Campgate with eleven layers, two turrets, star above, no doors, dot in doorway. Mintmark SMANT epsilon. RIC VII Antioch 81,E. Rated R2. 19.8mm 3.1g

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    Constantine I, AE Follis, Siscia, 328-329 AD. CONSTAN-TINVS AVG, laureate head right / PROVIDEN-TIAE AVGG, campgate, eight layers with dots in arches in the top layer, star above, two turrets, no doors. Mintmark: ASIS double crescent. RIC VII Siscia 214. 18.67mm 3.4g rated C3

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    Constantine II, Arles, AE 3, 325-326 AD, CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C, laureate, draped, cuirassed bust left / VIRTVS CAESS, Campgate with eleven rows, four turrets, open doors with three panels each, star above. Mintmark TA crescent RL. RIC VII Arles 294. 19.12 mm, 3.0 g, C1
     
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  19. chrsmat71

    chrsmat71 I LIKE TURTLES!

    here's a rough one from an uncleaned lot. has some ok silvering on it though.

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    weakly struck i suppose?
     
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  20. Valentinian

    Valentinian Well-Known Member

    It is even possible Christianity might be different. Constantine had a lot to do with the choice of which books made it into the Bible and which books should be (mostly, were) destroyed. We have seen over the past decades discoveries in Egypt of some (partial) manuscripts that were candidates that didn't make it into the canon . Any change in Constantine's attitude and successor might have made a difference. Who knows, we might not have the "Nicene Creed."
     
  21. red_spork

    red_spork Triumvir monetalis

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    A nice Constantine II as Caesar struck in Rome. I have a Constantius II as well that I found in an uncleaned lot but I don't have a picture of it.
     
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