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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Medieval & Modern Coins| > |Germanic Tribes| > RL02448
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.|, Barbarian coins imitative of the Roman VICTORIAE LAETAE AE3 are among the most common barbarous types from the late Roman period. The prototype was a coin of Constantine the Great from the Siscia mint.
RL02448. Bronze barbarous AE 3, barbaric imitative, F, unofficial mint, weight 2.40g, maximum diameter 17.4mm, die axis 180o, Mid 4th - Early 5th Cent. A.D.; obverse blundered illiterate legend, helmeted and cuirassed bust of Constantine the Great right; reverse blundered illiterate legend, two Victories holding shield set on altar, ...SISC in exergue; SOLD











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