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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Medieval & Modern Coins| > |Germanic Tribes| > RL25305
Germanic Tribes, Pseudo-Imperial Coinage, Mid 4th - Early 5th Century A.D.
|Germanic| |Tribes|, |Germanic| |Tribes,| |Pseudo-Imperial| |Coinage,| |Mid| |4th| |-| |Early| |5th| |Century| |A.D.|, This type was minted by and used as currency by tribes outside the Roman Empire. It copied a type issued under Constantine the Great from the Siscia mint.
RL25305. Bronze AE 16, cf. RIC VII Siscia 49 (Roman, Constantine the Great, Siscia mint, 318 A.D.), aVF, tribal mint, weight 2.102g, maximum diameter 16.1mm, die axis 285o, after 318 A.D.; obverse IMP CONSTANTINVS P F AVG (blundered), helmeted and cuirassed bust of Constantine the Great left, holding spear and shield; reverse VICTORIAE LAETAE PRINC PERP (blundered), two Victories holding shield over altar; SOLD











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