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constantine_mule.png
Constantine Mule RIC VII 289 / 291Constantine Mule
Obv CONSTANTINVS AVG
(R head laur)
Rev CAESARVM NOSTRORVM
(Laurel wreath enclosing VOT X)
PLONU in ex
London
RIC VII 289 obverse / RIC VII 291 or 292 reverse
3.27g, 18.8 mm x 19.5 mm
(ex Antony Laverack)
(In about 324 AD, the Londinium mint was producing two coin types. One was of Constantine with a SARMATIA DEVICTA reverse, and the other was a CAESARVM NOSTRORVM reverse used on coins of Crispus and Constantine II. This coin is a mixture of the two, with a Constantine obverse and a reverse used for Crispus and Constantine II. In other parts of the Empire, coins of Constantine were produced with a CAESARVM NOSTRORVM reverse, but on those occasions they had VOT XX in the middle of the reverse, and not VOT X like this one. The Forum Members' Gallery has similar coins produced at the Ticinium and Heraclea mints.)
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constantine_prov_1.png
Constantine a10.02.001Constantine
Obv CONSTANTINVS AVG
(R, head laur)
Rev PROVIDENTIAE AVGG
(Camp gate with 2 turrets)
PLON in ex
London
RIC VII 293 (c3) LMCC 10.02.001 (CC)
3.1g, 19.4 mm x 20.9 mm
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constantine_sarmatia_2.png
Constantine a10.01.003Constantine
Obv CONSTANTINVS AG
(R head laur)
Rev SAMARTIA DEVICTA
(Victory holding trophy in right hand, branch in left hand, trampling captives)
PLONU in ex
London
RIC VII 290 (r2) LMCC 10.01.003 (C)
2.7g, 20.3 mm x 19.2 mm
This coin was issued in about 323 AD after Constantine defeated a Sarmatian army who attacked a garrison, which was possibly based at Campona (Campona was south of Aquincum, which is now Budapest). Sarmatia was situated on the other side of the Danube. At the time, Constantine was based in Salonica and was preparing for war with Licinius, who was emperor in the East. Sarmatia Devicta means "Sarmatia has been conquered."
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constantine_sarmatia_1.png
Constantine a10.01.002Constantine
Obv CONSTANTINVS AVG
(R head laur)
Rev SAMARTIA DEVICTA
(Victory holding trophy in right hand, branch in left hand, trampling captives)
PLONU in ex
London
RIC VII 289 (s) LMCC 10.01.002 (C)
2.9g, 19.5 mm x 19.9 mm
This coin was issued in about 323 AD after Constantine defeated a Sarmatian army who attacked a garrison, which was possibly based at Campona (Campona was south of Aquincum, which is now Budapest). Sarmatia was situated on the other side of the Danube. At the time, Constantine was based in Salonica and was preparing for war with Licinius, who was emperor in the East. Sarmatia Devicta means "Sarmatia has been conquered."
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Constantine a10.01.001Constantine
Obv CONSTANTINVS P AVG
(R head laur)
Rev SAMARTIA DEVICTA
(Victory holding trophy in right hand, branch in left hand, trampling captives)
PLONU in ex
London
Not in RIC LMCC 10.01.001 (R)
3.0g, 19.4 mm x 19.5 mm
(ex Antony Laverack)
This coin was issued in about 323 AD after Constantine defeated a Sarmatian army who attacked a garrison, which was possibly based at Campona (Campona was south of Aquincum, which is now Budapest). Sarmatia was situated on the other side of the Danube. At the time, Constantine was based in Salonica and was preparing for war with Licinius, who was emperor in the East. Sarmatia Devicta means "Sarmatia has been conquered."
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constantine_beat_1~0.png
Constantine 9.06.016Constantine
Obv CONSTANTINVS AG
(L, helmeted, cuir)
Rev BEAT TRANQLITAS
(Globe on altar, above three stars)
F | B
PLON in ex
London
RIC VII 246 (r3) LMCC 9.06.016 (R)
2.9g, 19.0 mm x 20.1 mm
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constantine_beat_2.png
Constantine 9.06.013Constantine
Obv CONSTANTINVS AG
(L, laur, cuir, holding eagle tipped sceptre)
Rev BEAT TRANQLITAS
(Globe on altar, above three stars)
F | B
PLON in ex
London
Not in RIC LMCC 9.06.013 (R)
3.5g, 19.9 mm x 19.2 mm
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Constantine_ric_vii_270.png
Constantine 9.05.012Constantine
Obv CONSTANTINVS AG
(L, laur, cuir, spear over right shoulder, shield on left arm)
Rev BEAT TRANQLITAS
(Globe on altar inscribed VOT/IS/XX, three stars above)
PLON in ex
London
RIC VII 270 (r5) LMCC 9.05.012 (RR)
2.95g, 18.2 mm x 19.4 mm
(ex Antonio Pareja)
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Constantine 9.05.011Constantine
Obv CONSTANTINVS AVG
(L, helmeted, cuir)
Rev BEAT TRANQLITAS
(Globe on altar, above three stars)
PLON in ex
London
RIC VII 264 (s) LMCC 9.05.011 (S)
3.0g, 18.5 mm x 20.1 mm
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Constantine 9.05.008Constantine
Obv CONSTANTINVS AVG
(R, laur, wearing trabea, holding eagle tipped sceptre)
Rev BEAT TRANQLITAS
(Globe on altar, above three stars)
PLON in ex
London
RIC VII 267 (c3) LMCC 9.05.008 (C)
2.7g, 19.0 mm x 19.4 mm

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constantine_pa_3.png
Constantine 9.04.009Constantine
Obv CONSTANTINVS AVG
(R, helmeted, cuir)
Rev BEATA TRANQVILLITAS
(Globe on altar, above three stars)
P | A
PLON in ex
London
RIC VII 203 (r4) LMCC 9.04.009 (R)
3.0g
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constantine_pa_2.png
Constantine 9.04.008Constantine
Obv CONSTANTINVS AVG
(L, radiate, wearing trabea, holding eagle tipped sceptre)
Rev BEATA TRANQVILLITAS
(Globe on altar, above three stars)
P | A
PLON in ex
London
RIC VII 207 (r5) LMCC 9.04.008 (S)
2.8g, 19.3 mm x 20.0 mm
(In my experience, coins of Constantine with the P A bronze mark are difficult to come across)
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constantine_pa_1.png
Constantine 9.04.007Constantine
Obv CONSTANTINVS AVG
(L, laur, wearing trabea, holding eagle tipped sceptre)
Rev BEATA TRANQVILLITAS
(Globe on altar, above three stars)
P | A
PLON in ex
London
RIC VII 206 (r4) LMCC 9.04.007 (R)
2.3g, 19.3 mm x 19.2 mm
(In my experience, coins of Constantine with the P A bronze mark are difficult to get hold of)
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constantine_beata_ag.png
Constantine 9.03.012Constantine
Obv CONSTANTINVS AG
(R, helmeted, cuirassed)
Rev BEATA TRANQVILLITAS
(Globe on altar, above three stars)
PLON in ex
London
Not in RIC
LMCC 9.03.012 (RR)
2.8g, 17.8 mm x 19.2 mm
(ex Lodge Antiquities)
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constantine_beat_1.png
Constantine 9.03.007Constantine
Obv CONSTANTINVS AVG
(L, laur, wearing trabea, holding eagle tipped sceptre)
Rev BEATA TRANQVILLITAS
(Globe on altar, above three stars)
PLON in ex
London
RIC VII 225 (r1) LMCC 9.03.007 (S)
2.5g, 19.7 mm x 19.7 mm
(ex Steve Thomas)
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constantine_9_04_007.png
Constantine 9.03.004Constantine
Obv CONSTANTINNVS AVG
(R.laureate, cuirassed, right hand holding eagle tipped sceptre)
Rev BEATA TRANQVILLITAS
(Globe on altar, above three stars)
____
PLON
London
Not in RIC LMCC 9.03.004 (R)
2.8g, 18.6 mm x 19.0 mm
(ex Besacon Numismatique)


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constantine_ag_virtus.png
Constantine 9.02.013Constantine
Obv CONSTANTINVS AG
(R, helmeted, cuir)
Rev VIRTVS EXERCIT
(Standard on ground, captives on either side)
PLON in ex
London
RIC VII 186 (r3) LMCC 9.02.013 (R)
3.10g, 19.2 mm x 19.3 mm
(ex Lucernae)
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constantine_virtus_2.png
Constantine 9.02.012Constantine
Obv CONSTANTINVS AVG
(R, helmeted, cuir)
Rev VIRTVS EXERCIT
(Standard on ground, captives on either side)
PLON in ex
London
RIC VII 185 (r2) LMCC 9.02.012 (C)
3.1g, 19.0 mm x 19.3 mm
(ex Steve Thomas)
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constantine_virtus_1.png
Constantine 9.02.001Constantine
Obv CONSTANTINVS AVG
(R, helmeted, cuir)
Rev VIRTVS EXERCIT
(Standard on ground, captives on either side)
PLN in ex
London
RIC VII 191(c3) LMCC 9.02.001 (C)
2.8g, 19.0 mm x 19.6 mm
(ex Steve Thomas)
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constantine_901023.png
Constantine 9.01.023Constantine
Obv CONSTANTINVS MAX AG
(R.laur, draped, cuir)
Rev VICTORIAE LAETAE PRINC PERP
(Two victories standing facing one another, shield held above altar, wreath on altar)
PLN in ex
London
RIC VII 171(r4) LMCC 9.01.023 (S)
London
3.30g, 17.9 mm x 18.4 mm
(ex Reg Carney)
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constantine_vict_ag.png
Constantine 9.01.012Constantine
Obv CONSTANTINVS AG
(R. laur, helmet, cuir)
Rev VICTORIAE LAETAE PRINC PERP
(Two victories standing facing one another, together holding vota shield, inscribed VOT/PR in two lines, resting on an altar inscribed with a lozenge)
PLN in ex
London
3.23g, 18.6 mm x 18.3 mm
RIC VII 163 (r5) LMCC 9.01.012 (R)
(ex Zajonata Coins)
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constantine_victoriae_2.png
Constantine 9.01.007Constantine
Obv IMP CONSTANTINVS MAX AG
(R. laur, helmet, cuir)
Rev VICTORIAE LAETAE PRINC PERP
(Two victories standing facing one another, together holding vota shield, inscribed VOT/PR in two lines, resting on an altar inscribed with a lozenge)
PLN in ex
London
Not in RIC LMCC 9.01.007 (R)
2.9g, 18.0 mm x 17.2 mm
(ex Phil Goodwin)
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constantine_ag.png
Constantine 9.01.005Constantine
Obv IMP CONSTANTINVS AG
Rev Victoriae Laetae Princ Perp (shield held above column)
PLN
London
Not in RIC
LMCC 9.01.005 (RR)
2.37g, 17.2 mm x 18.0 mm
(ex Hermes Ancient)



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constantine_vict_1.png
Constantine 9.01.004Constantine
Obv IMP CONSTANTINVS AVG
(L, high crested helmet, cuir, spear across right shoulder)
Rev VICTORIAE LAETAE PRINC PERP (Two victories facing one another, together holding vota shield, inscribed VOT/PR in two lines, resting on column)
PLN in ex
London
RIC VII 156 (r1) LMCC 9.01.004 (S)
2.4g, 17.5 mm x 19.3 mm
(ex Antika Coins)
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constantine_max_ag.png
Constantine 9.01.002Constantine
Obv IMP CONSTANTINVS MAX AG
(R. laur, helmet, cuir)
Rev VICTORIAE LAETAE PRINC PERP
(Two victories standing facing one another, together holding vota shield, inscribed VOT/PR in two lines, resting on a column)
PLN in ex
London
Not in RIC LMCC 9.01.002 (RR)
3.0g, 17.7 mm x 18.3 mm
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Constantine_Sol_crescent_star.png
Constantine 8.13.003 Constantine
Obv CONSTANTINVS P F AVG
(R .laur, cuir)
Rev SOLI INVICTO COMITI
(Sol raising right hand, holding up globe with left)
͝ |*
PLN in ex
London
RIC VII 149 (r4) LMCC 8.12.003 (R)
3.2g, 21.0 mm x 20.1 mm
(ex Christian Dezegue)
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constantine_sol_cres_1.png
Constantine 8.11.028Constantine
Obv CONSTANTINVS P AVG
(R .laur, cuir)
Rev SOLI INVICTO COMITI
(Sol raising right hand, holding up globe with left)
Crescent |
PLN in ex
London
RIC VII 140 (r1) LMCC 8.11.028 (S)
3.0g, 18.0 mm x 19.7 mm
(ex Christian Dezegue)
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constantine_pl_n_2.png
Constantine 8.10.006 (2)Constantine
Obv CONSTANTINVS P AVG
(R .laur, cuir)
Rev SOLI INVICTO COMITI
(Sol raising right hand, holding up globe with left)
S
*|P
PL : N in ex
London
2.72g, 19.3 mm x 19.4 mm
RIC VII 120 LMCC 8.10.006(2)
(Ex Craig Slater)
Several varieties of coins with the S*|P bronze mark and Soli Invicto Comiti reverse have an occasional coin with PL : N in the exergue. Another example of this coin was sold by CNG (auction 268, lot 404).
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constantine_sp_star_1.png
Constantine 8.10.006Constantine
Obv CONSTANTINVS P AVG
(R .laur, cuir)
Rev SOLI INVICTO COMITI
(Sol raising right hand, holding up globe with left)
S
*|P
PLN in ex
London
RIC VII 120 (r4) LMCC 8.10.006 (S)
3.1g, 19.7 mm x 19.9 mm
(ex Steve Thomas)
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constantine_sp_star_claritas.png
Constantine 8.10.002Constantine
Obv CONSTANTINVS P AVG (R .laur, cuir)
Rev CLARITAS REIPVBLICAE
S|P
*
PLN
Not in RIC LMCC 8.10.002 (R)
London
3.2g, 20.0 mm x 19.2 mm
(ex Carpe Diem)

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constantine_sp_soli_2.png
Constantine 8.09.015Constantine
Obv IMP CONSTANTINVS P AVG
(R .laur, cuir)
Rev SOLI INVICTO COMITI
(Sol raising right hand, holding up globe with left)
S |P
PLN in ex
London
RIC VII 111 LMCC 8.09.015 (C)
3.5g, 18.6 mm x 19.7 mm
(ex Calgary Coins)
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constantine_sp_soli.png
Constantine 8.09.011Constantine
Obv IMP CONSTANTINVS AVG
(R .laur cuir)
Rev SOLI INVICTO COMITI
(Sol raising right hand, holding up globe with left)
S |P
PLN in ex
London
RIC VII 107 (r5) LMCC 8.09.011 (R)
2.5g, 19.6 mm x 20.5 mm
(ex Balbinus Numismatics)
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constantine_sp_principia.png
Constantine 8.09.010Constantine
Obv CONSTANTINVS PF AVG
(R.laur cuir)
PRINCIPIA IVVENTVTIS
(Prince helmeted, in military dress, standing right, cloak spread, holding reversed vertical spear, left hand resting on shield.)
S | P
PLN in ex
London
RIC VII 105 (corr) (r5)
LMCC 8.09.010 (RR)
3.0g, 18.3 mm x 19.7 mm
(ex David Cooper)


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constantine_claritas_2.png
Constantine 8.09.003 varConstantine
Obv CONSTANTINVS P AVG
(R .laur draped, cuir)
Rev CLARITAS REIPVBLICE
S|P
PLN in ex
London
RIC VII 102 (r4) (spelling error)
LMCC 8.09.003 (R)
3.35g, 19.3 mm x 19.4 mm
(ex Den of Antiquity)
A few Claritas coins with a SP bronze mark have the Reipvblice spelling. These were the first coins struck at London with the Claritas reverse legend so they may have been early examples where the instructions to the die cutters were unclear or wrong. A mistake corrected for later dies and issues.
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constantine_claritas_102.png
Constantine 8.09.003Constantine
Obv CONSTANTINVS P AVG
(R .laur, cuir)
Rev CLARITAS REIPVBLICAE
S|P
PLN in ex
London
RIC VII 102 (r4) LMCC 8.09.003 (R)
3.48g, 18.4 mm x 18.5 mm
(ex silver kopek ebay)
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constantine_claritas_1.png
Constantine 8.09.002Constantine
Obv CONSTANTINVS P F AVG
(R .laur draped, cuir)
Rev CLARITAS REIPVBLICAE
(Sol stg l, looking l, chlamys across l shoulder, raising right hand, globe in left)
S|P
PLN in ex
London
Not in RIC LMCC 8.09.002 (R)
2.8g, 19.8 mm x 19.8 mm
(ex Juan Omedes)
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constantine_8_08_029.png
Constantine 8.08.029Constantine
Obv CONSTANTINVS AVG
(R .laur, cuir)
Rev SOLI INVICTO COMITI
(Sol raising right hand, holding up globe with left, spread chlamys)
T |F
PLN in ex
London
3.63g, 19.8 mm x 20.9 mm
Not in RIC LMCC 8.08.029 (RR)
(ex CGB)
(All coins of Constantine with a T F bronze mark and spread chlamys are rare. RIC VII 100 has a CONSTANTINVS AVG legend and a draped cuirassed bust. Although the obverse of this coin is worn, it is clear enough to be identified as a cuirassed bust, which is not in RIC)
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Constantine 8.08.017Constantine
Obv CONSTANTINVS P AG
(R .laur, cuir, draped)
Rev SOLI INVICTO COMITI
(Sol raising right hand, holding up globe with left)
T |F
PLN in ex
London
3.50g 19.5 mm x 20.3 mm
Not in RIC LMCC 8.08.017 (RR)
(ex Steve Thomas)
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constantine_tf_small.png
Constantine 8.08.012Constantine
Obv CONSTANTINVS P F AVG
(R .laur draped, cuir)
Rev SOLI INVICTO COMITI
(Sol raising right hand, holding up globe with left)
T |F
PLN in ex
London
RIC VII 90 (r3) LMCC 8.08.012 (C)
3.2g 19.2 mm x 18.8 mm
(ex G & N)
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constantine_sol_quadriga.png
Constantine 8.07.030Constantine
Obv CONSTANTINVS P AVG
(L.laur, trabeate)
Rev SOLI INVICTO COMITI (Sol in quadriga, seen from front)
S|P
MSL in ex
London
RIC VII 81/84 (cor) (r3) LMCC 8.07.030 (R)
3.1g, 19.1 mm x 20.0 mm
(eBay - Ancient Bottle Digger)
(LMCC suggests that the use of trabeate busts and quadriga reverses may have been to do with the start of Constantine's fourth consularship in 315 AD. This coin is of added interest because it looks like the obverse die was used on LMCC 8.07.018 (2) on page 225).)

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Constantine 8.07.020Constantine
Obv CONSTANTINVSP AG (L.laur.cuir)
Rev SOLI INVICTO COMITI (Sol raising right hand, holding up globe with left)
S |P
MSL
Not in RIC LMCC 8.07.020 (R)
London
3.6g, 20.9 mm x 21.5 mm
(ex Dionysos)

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constantine_sp_msl_left_2.png
Constantine 8.07.018Constantine
Obv CONSTANTINVS P AVG
(L.laur draped, cuir)
Rev SOLI INVICTO COMITI
(Sol raising right hand, holding up globe with left)
S |P
MSL in ex
London
RIC VII 75 (r3) LMCC 8.07.018 (S)
3.6g, 20.6 mm x 21.2 mm
(ex Steve Thomas)

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constantine_sp_msl.png
Constantine 8.07.016Constantine
Obv CONSTANTINVS P AVG (R.laur draped, cuir)
Rev SOLI INVICTO COMITI (Sol raising right hand, holding up globe with left)
S |P
MSL
RIC VII 76 (r2) LMCC 8.07.016 (C)
London
3.4g, 20.4 mm x 21.6 mm
(ex Christian Dezegue)

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Constantine 8.07.013Constantine
Obv IMP CONSTANTINVS AG (L.laur, trabeate)
Rev SOLI INVICTO COMITI (Sol raising right hand, holding up globe with left)
S |P
MSL
RIC 71 (r5) LMCC 8.07.013 (R)
London
3.3g, 21.1 mm x 19.7 mm
(ex Christian Dezegue)

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Constantine 8.07.012Constantine
Obv IMP CONSTANTINVS AG
(R.laur.cuir)
Rev SOLI INVICTO COMITI
(Sol raising right hand, holding up globe with left)
S |P
MSL in ex
London
RIC VII 70 (r4) LMCC 8.07.012 (S)
3.6g, 21.5 mm x 21.7 mm
(ex Steve Thomas)

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Constantine 8.07.010 (2)Constantine
Obv IMP CONSTANTINVS AVG
(R.laur.cuir)
Rev SOLI INVICTO COMITI
(Sol raising right hand, holding up globe with left)
S |P
MSN in ex
London
Not in RIC (although it is mentioned in a footnote on Volume VII, p 101).
LMCC 8.07.010 (2) (RR)
3.0g, 19.1 mm x 21.5 mm
(ex Carine Hazelart)
(We will never know if MSN was a deliberate mint mark for the London mint, or whether it was an engraver's error. Only 7 coins are known with this mint mark, which would suggest an error. However, there are examples with both a Constantine and Licinius obverse, which might suggest that the use of the MSN mint mark was deliberate. In all, 4 obverse dies are known for this issue and 2 reverse dies. See "A New London Mint mark for Constantine the Great" : Numismatic Circular, July 2009, pp.106 (Lee Toone). LMCC has a further comment on this mint mark on page 64.

This coin has the same reverse die as the Licinius example in my collection. This gives a glimpse into the working practices of the mint. It suggests that reverse dies were mixed and matched and weren't exclusively used for the coins of only one emperor.)
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Constantine 8.07.010Constantine
Obv IMP CONSTANTINVS AVG
(R.laur.cuir)
Rev SOLI INVICTO COMITI
(Sol raising right hand, holding up globe with left, spread chlamys)
S |P
MSL in ex
London
2.71g, 19.6 mm x 20.8 mm
RIC VII 68 (r2) LMCC 8.07.010 (C)
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Constantine 8.07.008Constantine
Obv CONSTANTINVS AVG
(L.laur.trabeate)
Rev GENIO POP ROM
(Genius standing left, modius on head, loins draped, right hand holding patera, left cornucopiae)
S | P
MSL in ex
London
Not in RIC LMCC 8.07.0008 (RR)
2.69g
(ex Essex Coin Auctions – auction 2/2023, lot 226)
(LMCC plate coin - the only recorded example. Listed on the UK Detector Finds Database, Number 2284. Found in 2006 in Northamptonshire.)


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Constantine 8.07.004.5Constantine
Obv CONSTANTINVS P AVG
(R. laur, Trabeate)
Rev GENIO POP ROM
(Genius stg left, modius on head, right hand holding patera, left cornucopiae)
S | P
MSL
Not in RIC LMCC 8.07.004.5 (RR)
3.1 g, 21.1 mm x 20.6 mm
London
(ex Lee Toone)
(LMCC plate coin 8.04.x)
LMCC notes say, "A number of coins have been reported for this mintmark with right, or, more often, left facing trabeate busts. In all of the cases, the F in the right field on the reverse is indistinct. These ... (are) ... presumed to be a P with a "square" rather than "curved" upper part.

My view is that this coin is S P / MSL as CT concludes. An added reason is that GENIO POP ROM coins with S F/MSL reverses do not have trabeate types, whereas S P / MSL coins do. I think this coin belongs to the series of coins in CT 8.07.001 - 8.07.009, but with an unrecorded bust/legend combination. (This has been confirmed by a recent example that clearly has S P / MSL.)

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Constantine 8.07.004Constantine
Obv CONSTANTINVS P AVG
(R. laur. cuir)
Rev GENIO POP ROM
(Genius stg l holding patera and cornucopiae)
S | P
MSL in ex
London
RIC VII 65 (r5) LMCC 8.07.004 (RR)
3.3g, 20.8 mm x 20.2 mm
(ex Shaun Sulpice)
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constantine_sp_mln_spread_chlamys.png
Constantine 8.06.017Constantine
Obv IMP CONSTANTINVS AG
(R.laur.cuir)
Rev SOLI INVICTO COMITI
(Sol raising right hand, holding up globe with left, spread chlamys)
S |P
MLN in ex
London
Not in RIC LMCC 8.06.017 (RR)
3.0g, 18.6 mm x 19.8 mm
(ex Rick Morton)
(LMCC plate coin - the only recorded example. Listed in LMCC as being ex Sarzeau Hoard (1976), number 1867.)
(As a general rule, coins with an obverse legend ending in AG are rarer than those with AVG. Also, coins with Sol on the reverse with a spread chlamys are rarer than those where the chlamys is draped over one shoulder. This coin has both rare features.)
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constantine_globe_under_sp_mln.png
Constantine 8.06.012 (var)Constantine
Obv CONSTANTINVS AVG (R.laur draped, cuir)
Rev SOLI INVICTO COMITI (Sol raising right hand, globe held close to body under chlamys)
S |P
MLN
Not in RIC LMCC 8.06.012 variant (RRR)
London
2.9g, 20.0 mm x 21.5 mm
(ex Roma Numismatics)
This variant of Sol appears on some London examples of RIC 121a (LMCC 6.02.010) and RIC 122 (LMCC 6.02.011), which can be dated to c. 310 AD. A few more examples appear about 314 AD, of which this is one. Lech Stepniewski lists another S P / MLN example, this time with a CONSTANTINVS P AVG obverse legend.
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constantine_sp_mln_sol.png
Constantine 8.06.012Constantine
Obv CONSTANTINVS AVG
(R.laur.cuir)
Rev SOLI INVICTO COMITI
(Sol raising right hand, holding up globe with left)
S |P
MLN in ex
London
RIC VII 58 (r3) LMCC 8.06.012 (S)
3.4g, 19.0 mm x 20.1 mm
(ex Christian Dezegue)
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constantine_mln_soli.png
Constantine 8.06.007Constantine
Obv IMP CONSTANTINVS AG
(R, laur, cuir)
Rev SOLI INVICTO COMITI
(Sol, standing left, right hand raised, left hand holding a globe)
S | P
MLN in ex
Not in RIC
LMCC 8.06.007 (S)
4.13g, 22.4 mm x 19.9 mm
London
(ex JS Vogelaar collection)
(ex Cyber Coins and Banknotes)
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constantine_sp_mln_genio.png
Constantine 8.06.003Constantine
Obv CONSTANTINVS P F AVG
(R. laur. cuir)
Rev GENIO POP ROM
(Genius stg l holding patera and cornucopiae)
S | P
MLN in ex
London
Not in RIC LMCC 8.06.003 (RR)
2.9g, 19.0 mm x 20.6 mm
(ex Christian Dezegue)
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constantine_genio_sp_mln.png
Constantine 8.06.001Constantine
Obv IMP CONSTANTINVS AVG
(R. laur. cuir)
Rev GENIO POP ROM (Genius stg l holding patera and cornucopiae)
S | P
MLN in ex
London
RIC VII 50 (r2) LMCC 8.06.001 (S)
3.2g, 20.4 mm x 21.1 mm
(ex Steve Thomas)
Noviomagus
constantine_sf_mln.png
Constantine 8.05.015Constantine
Obv CONSTANTINVS AVG
(R.laur.cuir)
Rev SOLI INVICTO COMITI
(Sol raising right hand, holding up globe with left)
S | F
MLN
RIC VII 47 (r3) LMCC 8.05.015 (RR)
London
4.0g, 21.3 mm x 21.5 mm
(ex Dionysos)


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constantine_sol_sf_mln_ag.png
Constantine 8.05.014Constantine
Obv CONSTANTINVS P AG
(R.laur.cuir)
Rev SOLI INVICTO COMITI
(Sol raising right hand, holding up globe with left)
S | F
MLN
Not in RIC LMCC 8.05.014 (S)
London
3.1g, 21.6 mm x 20.1 mm
(ex Glenn Simonelli)
(3 examples of this coin were found in the Bourton-on-the-Water Hoard (1970), after RIC VII was published, along with a couple of other examples.)


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constantine_sf_mln~0.png
Constantine 8.05.011Constantine
Obv CONSTANTINVS PF AVG
(R.laur.cuir)
Rev SOLI INVICTO COMITI
(Sol raising right hand, holding up globe with left)
S | F
MLN
RIC VII 45 LMCC 8.05.011 (R)
London
4.16g, 21.9 mm x 20.9 mm
(ex Numis Corner)
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constantine_sf_msl_sol.png
Constantine 8.05.009Constantine
Obv IMP CONSTANTINVS AVG
(R.laur. cuirassed)
Rev SOLI INVICTO COMITI
(Sol raising right hand, holding up globe with left)
S | F
MLN
London
RIC VII 43 (r2) LMCC 8.05.009 (C)
3.2g, 20.3 mm x 22.0 mm
(ex Christian Dezegue)
Noviomagus
constantine_genio_sf_mln.png
Constantine 8.05.003Constantine
Obv IMP CONSTANTINVS AG
(R. laur. cuir)
Rev GENIO POP ROM
(Genius stg l holding patera and cornucopiae)
S | F
MLN in ex
London
RIC VII 38 (r4) LMCC 8.05.003 (RR)
3.5g, 21.1 mm x 20.7 mm
(ex Jean-Louis Petit)
Noviomagus
constantine_genio.png
Constantine 8.05.002Constantine
Obv IMP CONSTANTINVS AVG
(R, laur, cuir)
Rev GENIO POP ROM
(Genius stg l, right hand holding a patera, left cornucopiae)
S | F
MLN in ex
RIC VII 37 (r4) LMCC 8.05.002(S)
3.16g, 20.7 mm x 20.3 mm
London
(ex Christian Dezegue)

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constantine_msl_spread_chlamys.png
Constantine 8.04.009Constantine
Obv IMP CONSTANTINVS AVG
(R.laur.cuir)
Rev SOLI INVICTO COMITI
(Sol raising right hand, holding up globe with left, spread chlamys)
S |F
MSL in ex
London
Not in RIC LMCC 8.04.009 (RR)
3.1g, 19.6 mm x 20.8 mm
(LMCC Addenda 1 plate coin - the only recorded example.)
(ex G & N)

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constantine_sol_sf_msl.png
Constantine 8.04.004Constantine
Obv IMP CONSTANTINVS AVG
(R.laur.cuir)
Rev SOLI INVICTO COMITI
(Sol raising right hand, holding up globe with left)
S |F
MSL in ex
London
RIC VII 32 (c2) LMCC 8.04.004 (C)
3.7g, 20.5 mm x 20.2 mm
(ex Christian Dezegue)
Noviomagus
constantine_genio_msl~0.png
Constantine 8.04.002Constantine
Obv IMP CONSTANTINVS AG
(R. laur. cuir)
Rev GENIO POP ROM (Genius stg l holding patera and cornucopiae)
S | F
MSL
RIC VII 30 (r4) LMCC 8.04.002 (R)
London
3.3g, 19.2 mm x 20.5 mm
(ex Carpe Diem)
Noviomagus
constantine_spread_chlamys_1.png
Constantine 8.03.009Constantine
Obv IMP CONSTANTINVS AVG
(R.laur.cuir)
Rev SOLI INVICTO COMITI
(Sol raising right hand, holding up globe with left, spread chlamys)
S |F
MLL in ex
London
RIC VII 29 (r4) LMCC 8.03.009 (R)
2.7g, 20.7 mm x 21.2 mm
(ex Jean-Louis Petit)
Noviomagus
constantine_sol_28.png
Constantine 8.03.008Constantine
Obv IMP CONSTANTINVS AG
(R.laur.cuir)
Rev SOLI INVICTO COMITI
(Sol raising right hand, holding up globe with left, spread chlamys)
S |F
MLL in ex
London
RIC VII 28 (r4) LMCC 8.03.008 (R)
3.50 g, 21.1 mm x 20.0 mm
(ex Jean-Louis Petit)
Noviomagus
constantine_sf_mll_soli.png
Constantine 8.03.007Constantine
Obv IMP CONSTANTINVS AVG
(R.laur.cuir)
Rev SOLI INVICTO COMITI
(Sol raising right hand, holding up globe with left)
S |F
MLL in ex
London
RIC VII 27 (c2) LMCC 8.03.007 (C)
3.5g, 19.8 mm x 21.0 mm
(ex Christian Dezegue)
Noviomagus
constantine_sf_mll_marti.png
Constantine 8.03.004Constantine
Obv IMP CONSTANTINVS AVG
(R.laur.cuir)
Rev MARTI CONSERVATORI
(Mars leaning on reversed spear, right hand on shield)
S |F
MLL in ex
London
RIC VII 24 (r4) LMCC 8.03.004 (R)
3.2g, 19.9 mm x 20.0 mm
(ex Steve Thomas)
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adventus_mll.png
Constantine 8.03.001Constantine
Obv IMP CONSTANTINVS P F AVG
(R.laur.cuir)
Rev ADVENTVS AVG N
(Emperor riding left, raising right hand holding spear)
S |F
MLL in ex
London
RIC VII 21 (r4) LMCC 8.03.001 (RR)
3.3g, 21.1 mm x 21.5 mm
(ex Christian Dezegue)
Noviomagus
constantine_sf_spread_chlamys.png
Constantine 8.02.029 Constantine
Obv IMP CONSTANTINVS AVG
(R.laur.cuir)
Rev SOLI INVICTO COMITI
(Sol raising right hand, holding up globe with left, spread chlamys)
S |F
PLN in ex
London
3.77g, 20.1 mm x 20.7 mm
Not in RIC LMCC 8.02.029 (RR)
(ex Derek Glover)
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constantine_sf_1.png
Constantine 8.02.026Constantine
Obv CONSTANTINVS AVG
(L, laur helm, cuir, spear across right shoulder, shield on left arm)
Rev SOLI INVICTO COMITI
(Sol raising right hand, holding up globe with left)
S |F
PLN in ex
London
RIC VII 18 (r3) LMCC 8.02.026 (S)
3.4g, 20.9 mm x 21.5 mm
(ex Jean-Louis Petit)
Noviomagus
constantine_helm.png
Constantine 8.02.024Constantine
Obv CONSTANTINVS P AVG (L, helm, cuir, spear right sh, shield left arm)
Rev SOLI INVICTO COMITI (Sol raising right hand, holding up globe with left)
S |F
PLN
RIC VII 16 (r5) LMCC 8.02.024 (RR)
London
2.9g, 20.2 mm x 21.0 mm
(ex CGB)

Noviomagus
constantine_s_f_pln.png
Constantine 8.02.019Constantine
Obv IMP CONSTANTINVS AG (L, helm, cuir, spear right sh, shield left arm)
Rev SOLI INVICTO COMITI (Sol raising right hand, holding up globe with left)
S |F
PLN
RIC VII 12 (r5) LMCC 8.02.019 (RR)
London
3.05g, 21.3 mm x 20.6 mm
(ex Steve Thomas)
Noviomagus
constantine_sf2.png
Constantine 8.02.017Constantine
Obv IMP CONSTANTINVS AVG
(L, helm, cuir, spear across right shoulder, shield on left arm)
Rev SOLI INVICTO COMITI
(Sol raising right hand, holding up globe with left)
S |F
PLN in ex
London
RIC VII 11 (r2) LMCC 8.02.017 (S)
3.1g, 20.7 mm x 21.6 mm
(ex Johann Meunier)
Noviomagus
constantine_var____F.png
Constantine 8.02.015 varConstantine
Obv IMP CONSTANTINVS AVG
(R.laur.cuir)
Rev SOLI INVICTO COMITI
(Sol raising right hand, holding up globe with left)
|F
PLN in ex
London
RIC VII 10 var
LMCC 8.02.015 unlisted var
3.4g, 20.7 mm x 21.3 mm
(ex London Ancient Coins)
This is a rare variant of a common coin type. "Not in RIC" lists another example from the British Museum Collection (reg.no. B.146). Both examples are from the same reverse die.
Noviomagus
constantine_sf_soli.png
Constantine 8.02.015Constantine
Obv IMP CONSTANTINVS AVG
(R.laur.cuir)
Rev SOLI INVICTO COMITI
(Sol raising right hand, holding up globe with left)
S |F
PLN in ex
London
RIC VII 10 (c3) LMCC 8.02.015 (CC)
4.1g, 21.1 mm x 21.5 mm
(ex F Rist)
Noviomagus
constantine_sf_principi.png
Constantine 8.02.010Constantine
Obv IMP CONSTANTINVS AVG
(R.laur.cuir)
Rev PRINCIPI IVVENTVTIS
(Prince holding transverse spear and globe)
S | F
PLN in ex
London
Not in RIC LMCC 8.02.010 (R)
3.6g, 20.0 mm x 20.3 mm
(ex Christian Dezegue)
Noviomagus
constantine_sf_pln_marti.png
Constantine 8.02.009Constantine
Obv IMP CONSTANTINVS AVG
(R.laur.cuir)
Rev MARTI CONSERVATORI
(Mars leaning on reversed spear, right hand on shield)
S |F
PLN in ex
London
RIC VII 4 (r4) LMCC 8.02.009 (R)
3.3g, 20.0 mm x 20.5 mm
(ex Anglo Antiquities)
Noviomagus
constantine_adventus_sf_2.png
Constantine 8.02.002Constantine
Obv IMP CONSTANTINVS AVG
(L, helm, cuir, spear across right shoulder, shield on left arm)
Rev ADVENTVS AVG N (Emperor mounted left, raising right hand, left holding spear)
S|F
PLN
London
RIC VII 2 (r3)
LMCC 8.02.002 (R)
2.43g, 24.5mm x 25.8 mm
Ex Silbury Coins
Ex Haddenham Collection of English Coins (Spink Auction 23005 Lot 112).
(This coin is an obverse and reverse match for the coin sold in CNG Auction 121 (Lot 976).)
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constantine_ric_vii_1.png
Constantine 8.02.001Constantine
Obv IMP CONSTANTINVS AVG (R.laur.cuir)
Rev ADVENTVS AVG N (Emperor mounted left, raising right hand, left holding spear)
S |F
PLN
RIC VII 1 (r2) LMCC 8.02.001 (S)
London
3.0g, 19.3 mm x 20.7 mm
(ex Roma Numismatics)


Noviomagus
constantine_soli_b.png
Constantine 8.01.006Constantine
Obv IMP CONSTANTINVS P F AVG
(R.laur.cuir)
Rev SOLI INVICTO COMITI
(Sol raising right hand, holding up globe with left)
* |
PLN in ex
London
RIC VI 279 LMCC 8.01.006 (C)
2.5g, 22.8 mm x 21.0 mm
(ex Christian Dezegue)
Noviomagus
constantine_marti.png
Constantine 8.01.005Constantine
Obv IMP CONSTANTINVS P AVG
(R.laur, draped, cuir)
Rev MARTI CONSERVATORI
(Mars stg right, right hand on reversed spear, left on shield)
*|
PLN
RIC VI 253
LMCC 8.01.005(R)
London
2.83g, 22.0 mm x 21.5 mm
(ex Steve Thomas)
Noviomagus
constantine_marti_a.png
Constantine 8.01.002Constantine
Obv IMP CONSTANTINVS PF AVG (R.laur.cuir)
Rev MARTI CONSERVATORI
(Mars leaning on reversed spear, right hand on shield)
*|
PLN
RIC VI 250 LMCC 8.01.002(R)
London
3.0g, 21.4 mm x 20.9 mm
(ex Antiken)

Noviomagus
constantine_soli_spread_chlamys_2.png
Constantine 7.14.003Constantine
Obv CONSTANTINVS P F AVG
(R.laur.cuir)
Rev SOLI INVICTO COMITI
(Sol raising right hand, holding up globe with left, spread chlamys)
* |
PLN in ex
RIC VI 284 (corr) LMCC 7.14.003 (C)
4.0g, 22.6 mm x 22.5 mm
(ex Christian Dezegue)
(The description in RIC VI of the coins 279 - 287 needs expanding. They are all described as "chlamys draped over left shoulder," but they should be split into two issues. One, which has a heavier weight, has a spread chlamys reverse (CT 7.14.001 - 7.14.009), and another with a lighter weight and a reverse which has the chlamys over the left shoulder (CT 8.01.006 - 8.01.011).)
Noviomagus
constantine_securitas.png
Constantine 7.13.001Constantine
Obv CONSTANTINVS P F AVG
(R. laur, cuir)
Rev SECVRITAS AVGG
(Securitas, legs crossed, right hand on head, left arm leaning on column)
* |
PLN in ex
London
RIC VI 277 LMCC 7.13.001 (S)
4.1g, 22.0 mm x 23.1 mm
(ex CNG, ex JS Vogelaar collection)
Noviomagus
constantine_romae_rest.png
Constantine 7.12.008Constantine
Obv CONSTANTINVS P AVG
(L, laur, helm, cuir, right hand holding spear forwards, shield on left arm)
Rev ROMAE RESTITVTAE
(Roma seated, holding branch and globe)
* |
PLN in ex
London
RIC VI 274 LMCC 7.12.008 (R)
3.4g, 21.3 mm x 22.0 mm
(ex Den of Antiquity)
Noviomagus
constantine_romae_aeter.png
Constantine 7.12.002Constantine
Obv CONSTANTINVS P F AVG
(R.laur.cuir)
Rev ROMAE AETER AVGG
(Roma seated, holding branch and globe)
* |
PLN in ex
London
RIC VI 269 LMCC 7.12.002 (R)
4.4g, 20.9 mm x 23.2 mm
(ex Mike Vosper)
Noviomagus
constantine_principi_left_helm.png
Constantine 7.11.014Constantine
Obv CONSTANTINVS AVG
(L,laur, helm, cuir spear over r shoulder, shield on l arm)
Rev PRINCIPI IVVENTVTIS
(Prince , holding transverse spear in right hand, globe in left)
* |
PLN in ex
London
Not in RIC LMCC 7.11.014 (R)
4.51g, 22.0 mm x 23.7 mm
(ex Vincent Frainaud)
Noviomagus
constantine_principi_left.png
Constantine 7.11.004Constantine
Obv CONSTANTINVS P F AVG
(L.laur.cuir)
Rev PRINCIPI IVVENTVTIS
(Prince , holding transverse spear in right hand, globe in left)
* |
PLN in ex
London
Not in RIC LMCC 7.11.004 (RRR)
4.9g, 22.6 mm x 23.5 mm
(ex Carine Hazelart)
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