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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Roman Coins| > |Constantinian Era| > |Crispus| > RL76391
Crispus, Caesar, 1 March 317 - 326 A.D.
|Crispus|, |Crispus,| |Caesar,| |1| |March| |317| |-| |326| |A.D.|, In 320, Crispus, the eldest son of Constantine the Great, led a victorious campaign against the Franks, assuring twenty years of peace along the Rhine frontier. He established his residence in Augusta Treverorum (modern Trier), capital of Germania.
RL76391. Billon centenionalis, RIC VII Trier 297 (R4), SRCV IV 16845, Cohen VII 172, Hunter V -, Choice gVF, nice bust, excellent centering and strike, porosity, 2nd officina, Treveri (Trier, Germany) mint, weight 3.353g, maximum diameter 20.1mm, die axis 180o, 320 - 321 A.D.; obverse CRISPVS NOB CAES, helmeted and cuirassed bust right; reverse VIRTVS EXERCIT (courage of the army), two seated captives flanking the base of a vexillum inscribed VOT XX in two lines, captive on right looking back at banner, STR in exergue; very rare; SOLD










REFERENCES|

Cahn, H.A. "Die Trierer Antoniniane der Tetrarchie" in SNR XXXVII (1955).
Schulte, P.N. Die Römische Münzstätte Trier von der Wiederaufnahme ihrer Tätigkeit unter Diocletian bis zum Ende der Folles-Prägung. (Frankfurt, 1974).
von Schrötter, F. Die Münzen von Trier. 2. Teil. (Bonn 1908).
Weiller, R. Die Münzen von trier, 1. Teil. (Düsseldorf, 1988).
Zschucke, C.-F. Die römische Münzstätte Trier. (Trier, 1988).

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