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Hanniballianus RIC VII, 148
Hanniballianus, King of Pontus 335 - 337, nephew of Constantine I
AE - AE 4, 1.24g, 15.5mm
       Contantinopolis 1. officina, AD 336 - 337
obv. FL HANNIBALLIANVS REGI
       draped, cuirassed bust, bare head r.
rev. SEC - VRITAS PVBLICA
       Rivergod Euphrates sitting r., leaning with r. arm on sceptre, 
       with l. hand pouring water from a vase; reed in background
       exergue: CONSS
RIC VII, 148; C.2
R5(!) due to the legend break on rev.; about VF
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Hanniballianus was killed in the big family killing after the death of Constantin I

Hanniballianus RIC VII, 148

Hanniballianus, King of Pontus 335 - 337, nephew of Constantine I
AE - AE 4, 1.24g, 15.5mm
Contantinopolis 1. officina, AD 336 - 337
obv. FL HANNIBALLIANVS REGI
draped, cuirassed bust, bare head r.
rev. SEC - VRITAS PVBLICA
Rivergod Euphrates sitting r., leaning with r. arm on sceptre,
with l. hand pouring water from a vase; reed in background
exergue: CONSS
RIC VII, 148; C.2
R5(!) due to the legend break on rev.; about VF
added to www.wildwinds.com

Hanniballianus was killed in the big family killing after the death of Constantin I

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wolfgang336   [Jun 19, 2004 at 11:32 PM]
Nice coin, but isn't this actually an AE4 and not a Follis?
Jochen   [Jun 20, 2004 at 08:05 PM]
You are right, I have corrected it!
Massanutten   [Mar 03, 2005 at 12:40 PM]
A superb coin!! And it clearly answers the question in the RIC note for 148!!
Aamil Qureshi   [Jan 06, 2007 at 02:55 AM]
WOW! I'ts not that often that one encounters an AE Hanniballianus every day!

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