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ConstantineI_(1).jpg
004 - Constantine I "the great" (307-337 AD), Follis - RIC 153Obv: CONSTANTINVS P F AVG. laureated and cuirassed bust right.
Rev: COMITI AVGG NN, Sol standing left, chlamys falling from left shoulder, holding up globe in right hand and whip in left hand.
Minted in Londinium - London - (* in right field, PLN in exe.), c mid 310 - late 312 AD.
pierre_p77
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057. Constantine I, 307-337AD. AE3 Trier.Constantine I. AE3. Trier mint. 321 AD. 2.87g.
Obv. Helmeted and cuirassed bust right CONSTANTINVS AVG.
Rev. Globe set on altar inscribed with VOTIS XX, BEATA TRANQVILLITAS. PTR in Exe.
RIC VII, p. 303, 316. C3. aEF.
LordBest
ConstantineIIAE3BeataTr.jpg
1eh Constantine II337-340

AE3, London

Radiate, draped, cuirassed bust left, seen from the back, CONSTANTINVS IVN N C
Altar inscribed VOT-IS-XX, F-B across fields, three stars above, BEAT TRANQVILLITAS. Mintmark PLON.

Constantine II received Britain, Gaul, and Spain of the empire after Constantine's death. He quarreled with his brother Constans over territory, invaded Italy, and died in an ambush.

RIC 255
Blindado
ConstantineI-Ric8.jpg
307-337 AD Constantine I - Jupiter - Officina=SIMPCONSTAN-TINVSAVG - Laureate, curaissed bust left, scepter over left shoulder
IOVICONS-ERVATORIAVGG - Jupiter standing left, chlamys across left shoulder, holding scepter, Victory on globe. SMK in exe, wreath left field, S right field.

Cyzicus mint, Ric 8 (r1)
Silvered AE3, 2.5 gms. 180 degrees.
Small corrosion 8:o'clock on obverse, otherwise exceptional!!!
jimwho523
ConIIVIIConst138.jpg
316-337 AD - Constantine II as Caesar - RIC VII Constantinople 138 - GLORIA EXERCITVSCaesar: Constantine II (Caes. 316-337 AD)
Date: 336-337 AD
Condition: Fair/Fine
Size: AE4

Obverse: CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C
Constantine Junior Noble Caesar
Bust right; laureate and cuirassed

Reverse: GLOR-IA EXERC-ITVS
Glory of the Army.
Two soldiers standing and facing one another, spear in outer hand, inner hand on shield resting on ground, one standard between them.
Exergue: CONS? (Constantinople mint, unknown officina)

RIC VII Constantinople 138; VM 46
1.13g; 15.8mm; 15°
Pep
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ConIIVIISis220_2.jpg
316-337 AD - Constantine II as Caesar - RIC VII Siscia 220 - GLORIA EXERCITVS - 2nd ExampleCaesar: Constantine II (Caes. 316-337 AD)
Date: 330-333 AD
Condition: Fine
Size: AE3

Obverse: CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C
Constantine Junior Noble Caesar
Bust right; laureate and cuirassed

Reverse: GLOR-IA EXERC-ITVS
Glory of the Army.
Two soldiers standing and facing one another, spear in outer hand, inner hand on shield resting on ground, two standards between them.
Exergue: ESIS (Siscia mint, fifth officina)

RIC VII Siscia 220; VM 45
1.77g; 18.6mm; 195°
Pep
ConIIVIIThes128.jpg
316-337 AD - Constantine II as Caesar - RIC VII Thessalonica 128 - CAESARVM NOSTRORVMCaesar: Constantine II (Caes. 316-337 AD)
Date: 324 AD
Condition: Fair
Size: AE3

Obverse: CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C
Constantine Junior Noble Caesar
Bust left; laureate, draped and cuirassed

Reverse: CAESARVM NOSTRORVM
Laurel wreath enclosing VOT / X.
The Prince of our people offers vows so that he may serve for a prosperous ten years.
Exergue: TSBVI (Thessalonica mint, second officina)

RIC VII Thessalonica 128; VM 32
2.66g; 18.9mm; 345°
Pep
ConIIVIIIConst25.jpg
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AE3 Constantine IIConstantine II
CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C, buste of Constantine II LD
GLOR-IA EXERC-ITVS, SMH gamma in ex., o on banners
Heraclea, RIC VII Heraclea 112, r4, 330-335 AD
2 comments
constantineII_London287.jpg
BEAT TRA-NQLITAS. 
Globe on altar inscribed VO/TIS/XX; RIC VII London 287Constantine II, 22 May 337 - March or April 340 A.D. 19mm, 3.48g. 
 London Mint, Officina 1, 323-324 A.D. Obverse: CONSTANTI-NVS IVN N C. 
Helmeted, cuirassed bust left wearing paludamentum. 
Reverse: BEAT TRA-NQLITAS. 
Globe on altar inscribed VO/TIS/XX in three lines. Above, three stars. Globe is quartered, with a dot in each quarter. 
Field Marks: None. 
Exergue: PLON 
Reference: RIC VII London 287. Although its origin is not recorded, this coin has the light green patina typical of an English find. Ex MoremothPodiceps
constantineI_RICC51r1_psmkr.jpg
CAMPGATE, Constantine I, CyzicusConstantine I - RIC vii 51 R1, 19 mm, 2.4 gms
CONSTAN_TINVS AVG
PROVIDEN_TIAE AVGG
pellet over SMKgamma, Czyicus; 9 rows, 2 turrets, star

bruce's collection
constantineI_RICvii225s_plg.jpg
CAMPGATE, Constantine I, LugdunumConstantine I:
CONSTAN_TINVS AVG
PROVIDEN_TAE AVGG
PLG - Lugdunum (Lyons, FR); 6 rows, 2 turrets, star
RIC vii225 Scarce,rarer varient with pellet in doorway, page 136; 20 mm, 3.1 grams
3 comments
ConstantineI_RICvii205r4_pleaft.jpg
CAMPGATE, Constantine I, TicinumConsantine I, Ticinum min, 326 - 327 AD; bronze, 19 mm, 2.7 gms.
obv: CONSAN TINVSAVG - Laureate bust right
rev: D N CONSTANTINI MAX AVG
Campgae, 6 rows [top row decorated with pellets], two turrets, star; medium archway. RIC vii 207 R4 page 387.
1 comments
constantineI_RICvii449c3_PTR.jpg
CAMPGATE, Constantine I, Treveri - PTRConstantine I, 324 - 325 AD; Treveri - PTR; 20 mm, 2.7 gms, AE Follis:
CONSTAN_TIVS AVG - Laurate head right, seen from behind.
PROVIDEN_TIAE AVGG
ex: PTR RIC vii 44 C3
Bruce's collection - near mint
ConstantineII-moeda2.jpg
CAMPGATE, Constantine II 316-340 AD.AE of Constantine II 316-340 AD.

Weight: 2.0gr
Ø: 17mm

Obv: CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C - Constantine II right.

Rev: PROVIDENTIAE CAESS - Camp-gate.

Exergue: SM A (?) - Minted in ?

F/F

Sear ?? - RIC ?? - VM 38.
constantineII_RICvii272r4_qar_o.jpg
CAMPGATE, Constantine II, RIC vii 272 R4Constantine II: RIC vii 272 page 263: 324 - 325 AD
copper Follis; 2.9 gms, 20 mm
CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C
PROVIDENTIAE CAESS
Q*AR - Areles
ConstantineI.png
Constantine IAe Follis (325 - 326 CE)

Obverse: CONSTAN-TINVS AVG
Laureate head right.

Reverse: PROVIDEN-TIAE AVGG
Campgate with two turrets and star above.
Pericles J2
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Constantine I 306-337 ADREF: RIC VII,121
Denom: AE3; Mint:Heraclea;Date: 330-333 AD
Obv: CONSTANTIN-VSMAXAVG - Rosette-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right.
Rev: GLOR-IAEXERC-ITVS - Two soldiers standing front, heads turned inward at two standards between them, each holding a spear.
Exergue: •SMHB•
Size: 17mm
Cleaned
Brian L
ConstantineI1.jpg
Constantine I AE3Obv: CONSTANTINVS AVG - Helmeted, curaissed bust right

Rev: BEATA TRANQVILLITAS - (Dot)PTR(Dot) in exergue - Altar with globe atop reading VO / TIS / XX, 3 stars above

Treveri 322-323 A.D.
BamaCS
ConstantineI.jpg
Constantine I AE3AD 320, Siscia Mint. 19mm, 2.7gm
CONSTANTINVS AVG, laureate head right.
D N CONSTANTINI MAX AVG, VOT XX within wreath; ЄSIS (Sun) in exergue
RIC 148
1 commentsBen V.
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Constantine I posthumous2 commentsareich
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Constantine I RIC VII Rome 57Constantine I
AE3, 316-317, 20mm, 2.2g
Obv: IMP CONSTANTINVS P F AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right
Rev: SOLI INV-I-CTO COMITI, Sol, radiate, standing left, naked but for chlamys over left shoulder,
right hand raised, globe in left
RT in exergue
RIC VII Rome 57
ex Beast Coins
areich
ConstantineI_RIC_VII_Thessalonica_154.jpg
Constantine I RIC VII Thessalonica 154Constantine I
AE3, 326-328, 20mm, 3.3g, 170°
Obv: CONSTAN-TINVS AVG, rosette-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right
Rv: PROVIDEN-TIAE AVGG, campgate with seven rows, two turrets, no doors, star above, top row arches and dots, bottom row empty blocks, ramp at base, pellet in right field
SMTSA in exergue
RIC VII Thessalonica 154
ex Beast Coins
areich
constantineI_rome_287.jpg
Constantine I RIC VII, Rome 287Constantine I, the Great, AD 307-337
AE - AE 3 (Follis), 2.7g, 21mm
Rome, 2nd officina, AD 326
obv. CONSTAN - TINVS AVG
Bust, laureate, r.
rev. PROVIDEN - TIAE AVGG
Campgate with six layers, two turrets, no doors, star above
ex. R wreath S
RIC VII, Rome 287
good VF, wonderful sand-patina

Found near Petra/Jordan
Jochen
RE_ConstantineI_RIC_7_153_.jpg
Constantine I the Great. Camp Gate Centenionalis of Thessalonica.Roman Empire. Constantine I. 306-337 AD. BI Nummus (3.46 gm, 19.2mm, 12h) of Thessalonica, 3rd officina, 326-328 AD. Laureate head right. CONSTANTINVS AVG. / Camp gate surmounted by two turrets, star above, pellet in right field, PROVIDENTIAE AVGG. ex: SMTS Γ. VF. Bt. Silenos Coins, 2002. RIC VII p.518 #153; Cohen 454; LRBC I #829-830; SRCV IV #16254.Anaximander
RE_ConstantineI_RIC_7_5_.jpg
Constantine I the Great. Eyes Raised Siliqua of Constantinople.Roman Empire. Constantine I. 306-337 AD. AR Siliqua (2.48 gm, 18.7mm, 12h) of Constantinople, 326 AD. Head right with rosette-diadem, looking upwards. / Victory standing left holding wreath and palm, CONSTANTINVS AVG. ex: CONS. nEF. Flan crack. Bt. Guy Clark, Charlotte, 2010. RIC VII p.570 #5; RSC V #97k; SRCV IV #15848.1 commentsAnaximander
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Constantine I the Great. Jupiter standing follis of Nikomedia.Roman Empire. Constantine I. 306-337 AD. AE Follis, silvered (4.02 gm, 21.6mm, 12h) of Nikomedia, 6th officina, 317-320 AD. Laureate bust left, wearing consular robes & holding mappa & sceptre, IMP CONSTANTINVS AVG. / Jupiter standing left, with Victory on globe & long sceptre, IOVI CONSERVATORI AVGG. ex: SMN, S (stigma) in right field, branch in left. nEF. Pegasi Numismatics Auction VII #576. RIC VII p.603 #23; Cohen 301; SRCV IV #15966.3 commentsAnaximander
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Constantine I the Great. Sol Invicto Follis of Arles.Roman Empire. Constantine I. 306-337 AD. BI Follis (3.11 gm, 21.9mm, 12h) of Arles, 2nd officina, 315-316 AD. Laureate, draped, & cuirassed bust right, IMP CONSTANTINVS P F AVG. / Sol standing left, radiate and holding globe, arm raised left, SOLI INVICTO COMITI, S-F in fields. ex: S ARL. VF. Bt. Silenos Coins, 2002. RIC VII p.239 #57; Cohen 536; SRCV IV #16074.Anaximander
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Constantine I VIRTVS EXERCIT from SisciaConstantine I
A.D. 320
19x20mm 2.8g
CONSTA-NTINVS AVG; Helmeted and cuirassed bust right.
VIRTVS EXERCIT; Standard inscribed VOT/XX with captive seated on ground on either side, in fields S/F.
in ex. ASIS✶
RIC VII Siscia 109


Ex-Peter Weiß

https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Weiß_(Historiker)

probably ex Bikić-Do Hoard as it was in a lot of coins all ex Weiß and two were plate coins from the hoard

Sirmium VIII. Études de Numismatique Danubienne: Trésors, Lingots, Imitations. Monnaies de Fouilles IV au XII Siècle (Rome: Ecole francaise de Rome, 1978)

This hoard was discovered in Serbia in 1952. There were 10,590 coins, mostly from Eastern mints. 22 coins dated before A.D. 318 and 9 after A.D. 324. There were no Licinius IOVI types retarrifed to 12 and a half.
2 commentsVictor C
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Constantine I, RIC VII, Antiochia 78Constantine I, the Great, AD 307-337
AE - AE 3 (Follis), 3.1g, 19mm
Antiochia, 1st officina, AD 324-325
obv. CONSTAN - TINVS AVG
Bust, laureate, r.
rev. PROVIDEN - TIAE AVGG
campgate with twelve layers, two turrets, no doors, star above
ex. SMANTA
RIC VII, Antiochia 78
Very rare (R3), EF+/VF+, beautiful sand-patina
From Salem, thanks!

Found near Petra/Jordan
Note in RIC: The basic form ... is a ladder-shaped diadem with stylized laurel leaves in every second divsion.
Jochen
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Constantine I, RIC VII, Trier 305Constantine I, the Great, AD 307-377
AE - Follis (AE 3), 3.17g, 19.45mm, 180°
Trier, 1st officina, AD 321
obv. CONSTAN - TINVS AVG
Bust, with consulare mantle (trabea) and eagle-tipped sceptre in r. hand, laureate, r.
rev. BEATA TRAN - QVILLITAS
Great altar inscribed with VO / TIS / XX in three lines, above globe and three stars. Globe decorated with four vertical lines and a horizontal ladder-like band.
ex. PTR
RIC VII, Trier 305
about EF

From the Langtoft hoard, buried c. AD 325 near a street running through Langtoft/Yorkshire, discovered 24. Sept 2000, containing 924 coins, mostly reduced folles from the Constantinian family.
Jochen
ConstantineII.jpg
Constantine IIConstantine II as Caesar 317-337 ad
sone of Constantine the great
AE3
obv. Constantine II right, diademed and draped
CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C (junior noble caesar)
rev. millitary camp gate w/ 2 turrets
PROVIDENTIAE CAESS (for thought of the 2 caesars)
SMKD (sacra, moneta kyzikus delta)
Randygeki(h2)
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Constantine IIAE Reduced follis, 18mm, 3.1g, London mint: 318 AD.
Obv.: FL CL CONSTANTINVS IVN NC; Bust laureate, draped cuirassed, seen from back.
Rev.: PRINCIPIA I-VVENTVTIS; Prince in military dress, standing right, cloak spread, leaning on reversed vertical spear, hand resting on shield; crescent // PLN.
Reference: cf. RIC VII London 136 var (RIC coin has break IV-VENTVTIS) R4
Notes: sold to jwt, 10/23/15
John Anthony
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Constantine II - SisciaAE3 Follis, 2.74 g, 19 mm, 1 h, 328-329 AD

Obverse: CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C
Laureate head right

Reverse: PROVIDEN-TIAE CAESS
Campgate with 2 turrets and 2 stars above campgate

Exergue: εSIS double crescent

Siscia mint

RIC VII 216
1 commentsdrjbca
constantineII.jpg
Constantine II AE FollisConstantine II AE Follis
Obv.: CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C
Rev.: CAESARVM NOSTRORVM; wreath enclosing VOT X
Tanit
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Constantine II AE3AD 316-335, Rome Mint. 18mm, 2.73gm
CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C Laureate and cuirassed bust of Constantine II to right.
CAESARVM NOSTRORVM / VOT / • / X in three lines within decorated (3 jewells) wreath. RT in exergue.
RIC 242
3 commentsBen V.
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Constantine II as Caesar. Vot X centenionalis of SiciaRoman Empire. Constantine II as Caesar. 337-340 AD. BI Centenionalis (3.37 gm, 18.6mm, 12h) of Sicia, 321-324 AD. Laureate head right, CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C. / VOT X in wreath. CAESARVM NOSTRORVM Ex: Γ SIS (sunburst). EF. Pegasi Numismatics Auction VII #585. RIC VII p.446 #182; Cohen 38; SRCV V #17194.Anaximander
ConstantineII_Trier.jpg
Constantine II BEATA TRANQVILLITAS from TrierConstantine II
A.D. 321
19mm 2.8g
CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C; Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right, holding spear over shoulder and horse’s head by reins.
BEATA TRA-NQVILLITAS globe set on altar inscribed VOT/IS/XX; above, three stars.
in ex. PTR
cf. RIC VII Trier 314; RMBT 64

possible error in RIC…this coin might actually be RIC 314
Victor C
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Constantine II BrockageThe previous coin was stuck in the reverse die when this coin was struck, hence leaving this strange reverse-incuse image of the obverse, rather than a normal reverse.

2 commentsTanit
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Constantine II GLORIA EXERCITVS from Cyzicus with spelling errorConstantine II
A.D. 332- 333
16x18mm 2.6gm
CONSTANTINS IVN NOB C; pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust.
GLOR-IA EXERC-ITVS; Two soldiers helmeted, stg. facing one another, reversed spear in outer hands, inner hands on shields resting on the ground; between them two standards.
in ex. •SMKS
RIC VII Cyzicus 98

maybe a really good unofficial issue

spelling error on obverse-- CONSTANTINS
Victor C
Lyons_GLORIA_ConstantineII.jpg
Constantine II GLORIA EXERCITVS from Lyon...Nether Compton Hoard...unofficial issueConstantine II
A.D. 330-331
16mm 1.5g
CONSTANTINVS IVNOB C; laureate and cuirassed bust right.
GLOR-IA EXERC-ITVS; Two soldiers helmeted, stg. facing one another, reversed spear in outer hands, inner hands on shields resting on the ground; between them two standards.
In ex. •PLG
cf. RIC VII Lyons 244

Ex 1989 Nether Compton (Dorset) Hoard

unofficial issue
Victor C
Trier_GLORIA_ConstantineII.jpg
Constantine II GLORIA EXERCITVS from Trier...unofficial issueConstantine II
Circa A.D. 333- 334
16x17mm 2.3gm
CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C; laureate and cuirassed bust right.
GLOR-IA EXERC-ITVS; Two soldiers helmeted, stg. facing one another, reversed spear in outer hands, inner hands on shields resting on the ground; between them one standard inscribed with X.
in ex. PTR

unofficial issue

besides the style issues, Trier did not issue this type with an X on standard and the mintmark PTR was not used for this issue. Also in an NGC slab as an official issue.
Victor C
ConstantineII_Cyzicus_mule.JPG
Constantine II PROVIDENTIAE AVGG campgate from Cyzicus...muleConstantine II
A.D. 325- 326
Ӕ nummus 18x19mm 3.8gm
CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C; Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust left.
PROVIDEN-TIAE AVGG; camp gate with two turrets and star between them.
in ex. SMKE•
cf. RIC VII Cyzicus 37

mule…paired with a Constantine I reverse (RIC VII Cyzicus 34)
Victor C
ConstantineII_Cyzicus_buckler.JPG
Constantine II PROVIDENTIAE CAESS campgate from Cyzicus...with bucklerConstantine II
A.D. 327- 328
Ӕ nummus 17x19mm 2.6gm
CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C; Laureate (resembles pearls) and draped bust left, with buckler on left shoulder.
PROVIDEN-TIAE CAESS; camp gate with two turrets and star between them; • in left.
in ex. SMKΓ
cf. RIC VII Cyzicus 52

Not in RIC with buckler
Victor C
constantineII_RIC_VII_Siscia_182.jpg
Constantine II RIC VII Siscia 182 VOT X19.6mm, 3.15g
Obv: laureate head right, CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C
Rev: CAESARVM NOSTRORVM, VOT X in wreath, ΒSIS in ex.
RIC VII Siscia 182 c2
areich
constantineII_RIC_VII_Trier_441.jpg
Constantine II RIC VII Trier 441 VOT X19.5mm, 2.8g
Obv: laureate head right, CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C
Rev: CAESARVM NOSTRORVM, VOT X in wreath, PTR crescent in ex.
RIC VII Trier 441 c3
areich
ConstantineII_VIRTVS_Trier.JPG
Constantine II VIRTVS AVGG NN from Trier...unofficial issueConstantine II
Circa A.D. 340
13x14mm 1.5gm
[????] CONSINNITVS AVG; laureate and cuirassed bust right.
[VIRTVS] IVGG NN; Virtus standing holding spear and resting hand on shield.
In ex. TRP

unofficial issue copying a Trier coin
1 commentsVictor C
ConstantineII_Bikic-Do_387.JPG
Constantine II VLPP from Siscia…ex Bikić-Do HoardConstantine II
A.D. 319- 320
18x19mm 3.5g
CONSTANT-INVS IVN NOB C; laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
VICT•LAETAE PRINC PERP; two Victories stg., facing one another, together holding wreath inscribed VOT PR on altar inscribed with what looks like a circle, though it should be an S.
In ex. ΓSIS✶
RIC VII Siscia –-

RIC does not list this emission with the longer obverse legend, only N C versus NOB C.

Ex-Peter Weiß

https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Weiß_(Historiker)

Plate coin for Bikić-Do Hoard #387

Sirmium VIII. Études de Numismatique Danubienne: Trésors, Lingots, Imitations. Monnaies de Fouilles IV au XII Siècle (Rome: Ecole francaise de Rome, 1978)

This hoard was discovered in Serbia in 1952. There were 10,590 coins, mostly from Eastern mints. 22 coins dated before A.D. 318 and 9 after A.D. 324. There were no Licinius IOVI types retarrifed to 12 and a half.
Victor C
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Constantine IIIConstantine III Siliqua
17 mm 1.55 gm
O: D N CONSTANTINVS P F AVG
Pearl-diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust right
R: VICTORIA AVGGG
Roma seated left on throne, holding Victory on globe and reversed spear; SMAR
3 commentsKoffy
RE_ConstantineIII_RIC_10_1539_.jpg
Constantine III. Roma Seated Siliqua of Constantia.Roman Empire. Constantine III 407-411 AD AR Siliqua (1.50 gm, 16.3mm, 6h) of Constantia (Arles) 408-411. Pearl-diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust right, DN CONSTANTINVS P F AVG. / Roma seated left on cuirass, holding spear and Victory on globe, VICTORIA AAVGGG ex: KONT. nVF. Rare. CNG EA 372 #563. RIC X p. 350 #1539; EMA 204/1; Ferrando 1558; King 5; RSC V #4e. SRCV V #21073.Anaximander
constantineI RIC349.jpg
Constantine the Great AE centenionalis - 312-313 ADobv: IMP CONSTANTINVS PF AVG (laureate, draped bust right)
rev: SPQR OPTIMO PRINCIPI [The senate and the Roman people to the highest
prince] Legionary eagle between two vexilla, R P in ex.
ref: RIC VI Rome 349a (C), Cohen 558
mint: Rome
4.83gms, 23mm
Scarce
berserker
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Constantine the Great, posthumousConstantine the Great, early 307 - 22 May 337 A.D., Antioch mint, posthumous, late 347 - 348 A.D.
1.52g, 15.3mm, 0°
Obv.: DV CONSTANTI-NVS PT AVGG, veiled bust right
Rev.: VN MR, Constantine, veiled, standing right, raising hand, SMANΓ in exergue
RIC 112
ex FORVM
areich
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ConstantineIJRoME
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Roman Constantine II AE 3 AE 3, Siscia mint.
Obv:CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB CAES, Laureate draped and cuirassed bust right.
Rev: VICTORIAE LAETAE PRINC PERP, Two Victories placing shield inscribed VOT/PR on altar.
BSIS(Dot) in exergue

RIC 80
Rare R5
1 commentsTanit
ConstantineIICampgate~0.jpeg
Roman Empire, Constantine II22 May 337 - March or April 340 AD
as Caesar, 325 - 326 A.D.
BI centenionalis, 20.4mm, 2.44 grams, 180 degrees
Antioch mint (6th officina)

O: CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C, laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust left

R: PROVIDENTIAE CAESS (to the foresight of the two princes), campgate with two turrets, star above, SMANTS in exergue

Ref: Hunter V 93 (also 6th officina), RIC VII Antioch 65, LRBC I 1346, Cohen VIII 165, SRCV V 17255

Notes: gF, well centered, full legends, a little rough, 6th officina

Ex-Forum Ancient Coins Members Auction, June 2023
Virgil H
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Constantine II 316-340 AD.AE3 Anepigraphic Follis of Constantine II 316-340 AD.

Weight: 2.1gr, Ø: 18mm, Axis: 0º.

Obv: no legends - Constantine II left.

Rev: CONSTAN / TINVS / CAESAR in three lines.

Exergue: SMANTA - Minted in Antioca.

gVF/gVF

Sear 4th 3945 - RIC ?? - VM 34.

Rare
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Constantine II AE3O: CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C
R: DOMINOR NOSTROR CAESS; VOT X(?) in wreath
Mint:SMHdelta, Heraclea mint, fourth officina
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Constantine II, AR Heavy SiliquaAR Heavy Siliqua. Averse: Bare head of Constantine to r., head bound with tenia; Reverse: CONSTANTINVS CAESAR, three palm leaves with star on top, N below (Nikomedia mint?)8 comments
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Roman Empire, CONSTANTINE II, RIC VII 67 HeraclesCONSTANTINE II AE 3, Emperor AD 337-340, As Caesar AD 317-337
Obverse: CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C, laureate draped cuirassed bust right
Reverse: PROVIDENTIAE CAESS around military camp gate surmounted by two turrets
Star in between. SMHA in exergue Reference: Sear 3948 var., RIC VII 67
AE3, 2.6 grams, 19.44 mm
NORMAN K
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Roman Empire, Constantine JrObv: Anepigraphic
Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust left.
Rev: CONSTANTINVS CAESAR
Legend in three lines. Star above, dot below.
2.1 gm, 18 mm, mintmark: */ /SMANTΓ/ /•
Comment: Previously attested on Forum ID board.
Unlisted officina for gamma.
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ConstantineI_RIC_VII-16.jpg
Roman Imperial: Constantine I (307-337) Æ Follis, Heraclea (RIC VII 16)Obv: IMP CONSTA-NTINVS AVG; Laureate and draped bust left, holding mappa in right hand and globe with scepter in left hand
Rev: PROVIDEN-TIA AVGG; Campgate with seven layers, three turrets, no doors, no star above; MHTB in exergue
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Roman Imperial: Constantine I the Great (307-337) Æ Follis, Alexandria (RIC VII 17; Sear 15965)Obv: IMP C FL VAL CONSTANTINVS PF AVG; Laureate head right
Rev: IOVI CONSER-VATORI AVGG; Jupiter standing left, holding Victory on globe and scepter; eagle at feet to left, holding wreath in beak; K in left field, wreath over X over B in right field; ALE in exergue
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ConstantineI_RICVII_Antioch-26.jpg
Roman Imperial: Constantine I the Great (307-337) Æ Follis, Antioch (RIC VII 26)Obv: IMP CONSTA-NTINVS AVG; Llaureate, mantled bust left holding mappa
Rev: IOVI CONS-ERVATORI AVGG; Jupiter standing left, holding globe surmounted by Victory holding wreath, leaning on scepter, captive at foot left, Є to right; SMANT in exergue

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Roman Imperial: Constantine II (317-337 CE) Æ3 Nummus, Trier (RIC-147)Obv: FL CL CONSTANTINVS IVN N C; Bareheaded, draped and cuirassed bust of Constantine right
Rev: CLARITAS REIPVBLICAE; Sol standing, raising right hand and holding globe, T-F across fields, •ATR in exergue
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Roman Imperial: Constantine II, As Caesar (316-337 CE) Æ Follis, Cyzicus (RIC VII 12)Obv: DN FL CL CONSTANTINVS NOB C; Laureate and draped bust left, holding mappa, globe, and scepter
Rev: IOVI CONSERVATORI CAESS; Jupiter standing left, holding Victory on globe and scepter; wreath–B in field; SMK in exergue
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Roman Imperial: Constantine II, as Caesar (316-337 CE) Æ Follis, Treveri (RIC VII 353)Obv: CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C; Laureate bust left, wearing trabea and holding mappa and victoriola on globe
Rev: BEATA TRAN-QVILLITAS; Globe set on altar inscribed VO/TIS/XX in three lines; three stars above; STR• in exergue
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Sear 0995 - Hexagram - 654-659 AD - Constantinople mintEmperor: Constans II (r. 641-668 AD)
Date: 654-659 AD
Condition: aEF/VF
Denomination: Hexagram

Obverse: [
To left, bust of Constans II, facing, with long beard; to right, bust of Constantine IV, beardless, each wearing chlamys and crown with cross on circlet. Between heads, cross.

Reverse:
Cross potent on base above globe and three steps.

Constantinople mint
DO 54; Sear 995
5.62g; 23.6mm; 165°
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Sear 0998 - Hexagram - 659-668 AD - Constantinople mintEmperor: Constans II (r. 641-668 AD)
Date: 659-668 AD
Condition: VF/aVF
Denomination: Hexagram

Obverse: [ ] - [
To left, bust of Constans, facing, with long beard, wearing chlamys and crown with cross on circlet in front and behind it, plume. To right, Constantine IV, beardless, wearing chlamys and similar crown without plume. Between heads, cross.

Reverse:
Cross potent on base over globe on three steps. To left, Heraclius, to right, smaller Tiberius, both beardless, each wearing chlamys and crown with cross, with globus cruciger in right hand.

Constantinople mint
DO 57; Sear 998; MIB 152
6.48g; 22.6mm; 195°

Ex Baldwin's
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Sear 1010 - Follis - 655-656 AD (Year 15) - Constantinople mint - 1st officinaEmperor: Constans II (r. 641-668 AD)
Date: 655-656 AD (Year 15)
Condition: Fine
Denomination: Follis

Obverse: No legend
To left, Constans standing, facing, with long beard, wearing cuirass and crown with cross. In right hand, long cross; left hand on hip. To right, Constantine IV, beardless, wearing chlamys and crown with cross. In right hand, globus cruciger. Between them, cross.

Reverse: Large ""; Above, ; To left, ///; To right, /; Beneath, .
Exergue:

Constantinople mint, first officina
Sear 1010
3.74g; 21.9mm; 15°
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Sear 1010 - Follis - 655-656 AD (Year 15) - Constantinople mint - 5th officinaEmperor: Constans II (r. 641-668 AD)
Date: 655-656 AD (Year 15)
Condition: VF/aVF
Denomination: Follis

Obverse: No legend
To left, Constans standing, facing, with long beard, wearing cuirass and crown with cross. In right hand, long cross; left hand on hip. To right, Constantine IV, beardless, wearing chlamys and crown with cross. In right hand, globus cruciger. Between them, cross.

Reverse: Large ""; Above, ; To left, ///; To right, /; Beneath, .
Exergue:

Constantinople mint, fifth officina
DO 79d; Sear 1010
2.59g; 21.2mm; 195°
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Sear 1010 - Follis - 656-657 AD (Year 16) - Constantinople mint - 4th officinaEmperor: Constans II (r. 641-668 AD)
Date: 656-657 AD (Year 16)
Condition: Fair
Denomination: Follis

Obverse: No legend
To left, Constans standing, facing, with long beard, wearing cuirass and crown with cross. In right hand, long cross; left hand on hip. To right, Constantine IV, beardless, wearing chlamys and crown with cross. In right hand, globus cruciger. Between them, cross.

Reverse: Large ""; Above, ; To left, ///; To right, //; Beneath, .
Exergue:

Constantinople mint, fourth officina
Sear 1010
3.24g; 22.2mm; 195°
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Sear 1010 - Follis - 656-657 AD (Year 16) - Constantinople mint - 5th officinaEmperor: Constans II (r. 641-668 AD)
Date: 656-657 AD (Year 16)
Condition: aFine
Denomination: Follis

Obverse: No legend
To left, Constans standing, facing, with long beard, wearing cuirass and crown with cross. In right hand, long cross; left hand on hip. To right, Constantine IV, beardless, wearing chlamys and crown with cross. In right hand, globus cruciger. Between them, cross.

Reverse: Large ""; Above, ; To left, ///; To right, /; Beneath, .
Exergue:

Constantinople mint, fifth officina
DO 80c; Sear 1010
4.06g; 21.3mm; 210°
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Sear 1011 - Follis - 659-660 AD (Year 19) - Constantinople mint - 1st officinaEmperor: Constans II (r. 641-668 AD)
Date: 659-660 AD (Year 19)
Condition: Fine
Denomination: Follis

Obverse: No legend
Constans standing, facing, with long beard, wearing cuirass and helmet with plume. In right hand, long cross; left hand on hip. To left, /; To right, "", with beneath. Above, cross.

Reverse: Heraclius, Constantine IV, and Tiberius standing, facing, each wearing chlamys and crown with cross, and holding globus cruciger in right hand. In field right, .

Constantinople mint, first officina
Sear 1011
3.57g; 23.3mm; 195°
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Sear 1011 - Follis - 659-660 AD (Year 19) - Constantinople mint - 2nd officinaEmperor: Constans II (r. 641-668 AD)
Date: 659-660 AD (Year 19)
Condition: Fine
Denomination: Follis

Obverse: No legend
Constans standing, facing, with long beard, wearing cuirass and helmet with plume. In right hand, long cross; left hand on hip. To left, /; To right, "", with obscured officina letter beneath. Above, cross.

Reverse: Heraclius, Constantine IV, and Tiberius standing, facing, each wearing chlamys and crown with cross, and holding globus cruciger in right hand. In field right, .

Constantinople mint, second officina
DO 82b; Sear 1011
4.25g; 27.2mm; 15°
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Sear 1011 - Follis - 659-660 AD (Year 19) - Constantinople mint - 3rd officinaEmperor: Constans II (r. 641-668 AD)
Date: 659-660 AD (Year 19)
Condition: aVF
Denomination: Follis

Obverse: No legend
Constans standing, facing, with long beard, wearing cuirass and helmet with plume. In right hand, long cross; left hand on hip. To left, /; To right, "", with beneath. Above, cross.

Reverse: Heraclius, Constantine IV, and Tiberius standing, facing, each wearing chlamys and crown with cross, and holding globus cruciger in right hand. Letter to right obscure or nonexistent.

Constantinople mint, third officina
DO 82c; Sear 1011
3.95g; 24.3mm; 180°
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Sear 1011 - Follis - 659-660 AD (Year 19) - Constantinople mint - 4th officinaEmperor: Constans II (r. 641-668 AD)
Date: 659-660 AD (Year 19)
Condition: Fine
Denomination: Follis

Obverse: No legend
Constans standing, facing, with long beard, wearing cuirass and helmet with plume. In right hand, long cross; left hand on hip. To left, /; To right, "", with beneath. Above, cross.

Reverse: Heraclius, Constantine IV, and Tiberius standing, facing, each wearing chlamys and crown with cross, and holding globus cruciger in right hand. Letter to right obscure or nonexistent.

Constantinople mint, fourth officina
DO 82d; Sear 1011
3.23g; 23.8mm; 15°
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Sear 1011 - Follis - 659-660 AD (Year 19) - Constantinople mint - 5th officinaEmperor: Constans II (r. 641-668 AD)
Date: 659-660 AD (Year 19)
Condition: VF
Denomination: Follis

Obverse: No legend
Constans standing, facing, with long beard, wearing cuirass and helmet with plume. In right hand, long cross; left hand on hip. To left, /; To right, "", with beneath. Above, cross.

Reverse: Heraclius, Constantine IV, and Tiberius standing, facing, each wearing chlamys and crown with cross, and holding globus cruciger in right hand. Letter to right obscure (?) or nonexistent.

Constantinople mint, fifth officina
DO 82e; Sear 1011
4.20g; 25.5mm; 195°
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Sear 1011 - Follis - 661-662 AD (Year 21) - Constantinople mint - 3rd officina (unlisted)Emperor: Constans II (r. 641-668 AD)
Date: 661-662 AD (Year 21)
Condition: VF
Denomination: Follis

Obverse: No legend
Constans standing, facing, with long beard, wearing cuirass and helmet with plume. In right hand, long cross; left hand on hip. To left, /; To right, "", with beneath. Above, cross.

Reverse: Heraclius, Constantine IV, and Tiberius standing, facing, each wearing chlamys and crown with cross, and holding globus cruciger in right hand.

Constantinople mint, third officina
Sear 1011 (unlisted officina)
2.98g; 21.6mm; 180°
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Sear 1011 - Follis - 661-662 AD (Year 21) - Constantinople mint - 4th officinaEmperor: Constans II (r. 641-668 AD)
Date: 661-662 AD (Year 21)
Condition: Fine
Denomination: Follis

Obverse: No legend
Constans standing, facing, with long beard, wearing cuirass and helmet with plume. In right hand, long cross; left hand on hip. To left, /; To right, "", with beneath. Above, cross.

Reverse: Heraclius, Constantine IV, and Tiberius standing, facing, each wearing chlamys and crown with cross, and holding globus cruciger in right hand.

Constantinople mint, fourth officina
DO 84b; Sear 1011
2.55g; 21.0mm; 195°
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Sear 1011 - Follis - 663-664 AD (Year 23) - Constantinople mint - 1st officinaEmperor: Constans II (r. 641-668 AD)
Date: 663-664 AD (Year 23)
Condition: Fine
Denomination: Follis

Obverse: No legend
Constans standing, facing, with long beard, wearing cuirass and helmet with plume. In right hand, long cross; left hand on hip. To left, //; To right, "", with beneath. Above, cross.

Reverse: Heraclius, Constantine IV, and Tiberius standing, facing, each wearing chlamys and crown with cross, and holding globus cruciger in right hand.

Constantinople mint, first officina
Sear 1011
3.05g; 19.7mm; 165°
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Sear 1011 - Follis - 663-664 AD (Year 23) - Constantinople mint - 5th officinaEmperor: Constans II (r. 641-668 AD)
Date: 663-664 AD (Year 23)
Condition: aVF
Denomination: Follis

Obverse: No legend
Constans standing, facing, with long beard, wearing cuirass and helmet with plume. In right hand, long cross; left hand on hip. To left, //; To right, "", with beneath. Above, cross.

Reverse: Heraclius, Constantine IV, and Tiberius standing, facing, each wearing chlamys and crown with cross, and holding globus cruciger in right hand.

Constantinople mint, fifth officina
DO 85d; Sear 1011
2.41g; 19.2mm; 30°
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Sear 1012 - Follis - 665-666 AD (Year 25) - Constantinople mint - 3rd officinaEmperor: Constans II (r. 641-668 AD)
Date: 665-666 AD (Year 25)
Condition: Fine
Denomination: Follis

Obverse: No legend
To left, Constans standing, facing, with long beard, wearing cuirass and crown with cross. In right hand, long cross; left hand on hip. To right, Constantine IV, beardless, wearing chlamys and crown with cross. Between heads, cross. In field right, //

Reverse: Large ""; Above, cross. To left and right, Heraclius and Tiberius standing, facing, each wearing chlamys and crown with cross, and holding globus cruciger in right hand. Beneath, . Two steps beneath cross.
Exergue:

Constantinople mint, third officina
DO 87b; Sear 1012
3.48g; 24.2mm; 180°
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Sear 1012 - Follis - 665-666 AD (Year 25) - Constantinople mint - 5th officinaEmperor: Constans II (r. 641-668 AD)
Date: 665-666 AD (Year 25)
Condition: Fine
Denomination: Follis

Obverse: No legend
To left, Constans standing, facing, with long beard, wearing cuirass and crown with cross. In right hand, long cross; left hand on hip. To right, Constantine IV, beardless, wearing chlamys and crown with cross. Between heads, cross. In field right, //

Reverse: Large ""; Above, cross. To left and right, Heraclius and Tiberius standing, facing, each wearing chlamys and crown with cross, and holding globus cruciger in right hand. Beneath, .
Exergue:

Constantinople mint, fifth officina
DO 87d; Sear 1012
4.45g; 24.6mm; 165°
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Sear 1013 - Follis - 666-668 AD (Years 26-27) - Constantinople mint - 3rd officinaEmperor: Constans II (r. 641-668 AD)
Date: 666-668 AD (Years 26-27)
Condition: aVF/Fine
Denomination: Follis

Obverse: No legend
Bust of Constans, facing, with long beard, wearing helmet with plume and cross. In right hand, globus cruciger. In field right, .

Reverse: Large ""; Above, bust of Constantine IV. To left and right, busts of Heraclius and Tiberius, each wearing chlamys and crown with cross, and holding globus cruciger in right hand.
To right, .

Constantinople mint, third officina
DO 88b; Sear 1013
4.81g; 23.2mm; 0°
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Sear 1013 - Follis - 666-668 AD (Years 26-27) - Constantinople mint - 5th officinaEmperor: Constans II (r. 641-668 AD)
Date: 666-668 AD (Years 26-27)
Condition: VF
Denomination: Follis

Obverse: No legend
Bust of Constans, facing, with long beard, wearing helmet with plume and cross. In right hand, globus cruciger. In field right, .

Reverse: Large ""; Above, bust of Constantine IV. To left and right, busts of Heraclius and Tiberius, each wearing chlamys and crown with cross, and holding globus cruciger in right hand.
To right, .

Constantinople mint, fifth officina
DO 88d (same dies); Sear 1013
4.05g; 19.8mm; 180°
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Sear 1014 - Follis - 666-668 AD (Years 26-27) - Constantinople mint - 1st officinaEmperor: Constans II (r. 641-668 AD)
Date: 666-668 AD (Years 26-27)
Condition: aVF/aFine
Denomination: Follis

Obverse: No legend
Bust of Constans, facing, with long beard, wearing helmet with plume and no cross. In right hand, globus cruciger. In field right, .

Reverse: Large ""; Above, bust of Constantine IV. To left and right, busts of Heraclius and Tiberius, each wearing chlamys and crown with cross, and holding globus cruciger in right hand. Beneath, .

Constantinople mint, first officina
DO 89a; Sear 1014
4.46g; 20.0mm; 210°
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CsIISear1014_Gamma.jpg
Sear 1014 - Follis - 666-668 AD (Years 26-27) - Constantinople mint - 3rd officinaEmperor: Constans II (r. 641-668 AD)
Date: 666-668 AD (Years 26-27)
Condition: Fine
Denomination: Follis

Obverse: No legend
Bust of Constans, facing, with long beard, wearing helmet with plume and no cross. In right hand, globus cruciger. In field right, .

Reverse: Large ""; Above, bust of Constantine IV. To left and right, busts of Heraclius and Tiberius, each wearing chlamys and crown with cross, and holding globus cruciger in right hand. Beneath, .

Constantinople mint, third officina
Sear 1014
3.80g; 21.1mm; 180°
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CsIIDO89b.jpg
Sear 1014 - Follis - 666-668 AD (Years 26-27) - Constantinople mint - 4th officinaEmperor: Constans II (r. 641-668 AD)
Date: 666-668 AD (Years 26-27)
Condition: VF
Denomination: Follis

Obverse: No legend
Bust of Constans, facing, with long beard, wearing helmet with plume and no cross. In right hand, globus cruciger. In field right, .

Reverse: Large ""; Above, bust of Constantine IV. To left and right, busts of Heraclius and Tiberius, each wearing chlamys and crown with cross, and holding globus cruciger in right hand. Beneath, .

Constantinople mint, fourth officina
DO 89b; Sear 1014
4.19g; 22.7mm; 15°
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Sear 1025 var. - Follis - 666-667 AD (Indictional Year 10) - Constantinople mintEmperor: Constans II (r. 641-668 AD)
Date: 666-667 AD (Indictional Year 10)
Condition: VF
Denomination: Follis

Obverse: No legend
Bust of Constans, facing, with long beard, wearing helmet with plume and no cross. In right hand, globus cruciger. In field right, .

Reverse: Large ""; Above, bust of Constantine IV. To left and right, busts of Heraclius and Tiberius, each wearing chlamys and crown with cross, and holding globus cruciger in right hand.
Exergue:

Constantinople mint
DO 103 var.; Sear 1025 var.
4.96g; 22.3mm; 180°

(With the surfacing of these coins with "" in the exergue, I prefer the theory that this and the "" ones are indictionally dated products of Constantinople.)
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