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Hanniballianus, Rex Regum 335 - 337 A.D.

Flavius Hanniballianus was a nephew of Constantine the Great. Constantine assigned him responsibility for Armenia and Pontus and accorded him the title Rex Regum (King of Kings). He was murdered in the great massacre of Constantinian male family members.


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4892. Bronze AE4, RIC VII 147, Choice gVF+, weight 1.76 g, maximum diameter 16.1 mm, die axis 0o, Constantinople mint, 336-337 A.D; obverse FL HANNIBALLIANO REGI, bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust right; reverse SECVRITAS PVBLICA, Euphrates reclining right leaning on scepter, urn at his side, reed behind, CONSS in ex; rare (R2), extremely rare in this condition and quality; SOLD

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26621. Bronze AE 4, RIC VII 148, aEF, weight 1.490 g, maximum diameter 16.4 mm, die axis 0o, Constantinople mint, 336 - 337 A.D; obverse FL HANNIBALLIANO REGI, bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust right; reverse SEC-VRITAS PVBLICA, Euphrates reclining right leaning on scepter, urn at his side, reed behind, CONSS in ex; very rare (RIC R5); SOLD

Click for a larger photo This coin is extremely rare because of the legend break on the reverse. Almost all examples break after SE. This example breaks between the V and the R in SECVRITAS. This variant is likely limited to a single reverse die.
32720. Bronze AE 4, RIC VII 147 - 148 var (legend break), VF, weight 1.397 g, maximum diameter 15.6 mm, die axis 0o, Constantinople mint, 336 - 337 A.D; obverse FL HANNIBALLIANO REGI, bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust right; reverse SECV-RITAS PVBLICA, Euphrates reclining right leaning on scepter, urn at his side, reed behind, CONSS in ex; nice patina; extremely rare; SOLD


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Obverse legends:

FLANNIBALIANOREGI
FLHANNIBALLIANOREGI




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