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087a02. Constantine IIAs Caesar. 19mm, 3.17 g, London mint. 323-324 AD. Obv: CONSTANTINVS IVN NC, helmeted, cuirassed bust left. Rev: BEAT TRANQLITAS, globe on altar inscribed VOT-IS-XX, three stars above. Mintmark PLON. RIC VII London 287.lawrence c
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142 Crispus (317-326 A.D.), Londinium, RIC VII 252, AE-3 Follis, F/B//PLON, BEAT TRANQLITAS, VO/TIS/XX, Globe on altar, R5!!!142 Crispus (317-326 A.D.), Londinium, RIC VII 252, AE-3 Follis, F/B//PLON, BEAT TRANQLITAS, VO/TIS/XX, Globe on altar, R5!!!
avers: CRISPVS-NOB-CAES, Laureated and cuirassed bust left, spear across right shoulder, decorated shield with two captives on the left arm.
revers: BEAT-TRA-NQLITAS, Globe set on altar inscribed VOT/IS/XX, above, three stars.
exerg: F/B//PLON, diameter: 19-19,5mm, weight: 2,78g, axis: 6h,
mint: Londinium, date: 322-323 A.D., ref: RIC-VII-252, p-113, R5!!!
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145 Constantinus II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), Londinium, RIC VII 255, AE-3 Follis, F/B//PLON, BEAT TRANQLITAS, VOT/IS/XX, Altar, #1145 Constantinus II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), Londinium, RIC VII 255, AE-3 Follis, F/B//PLON, BEAT TRANQLITAS, VOT/IS/XX, Altar, #1
avers: CONSTANTI NVS IVN N C (7, C3 l.), Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust left.
reverse: BEAT TRA NQLITAS, Globe on altar inscribed VOT/IS/XX in three lines, above, three stars.
exergue: F/B//PLON, diameter:19,0 mm, weight: 2,38g, axis: 6h,
mint: Londinium, date: 322-323 A.D.,
ref: RIC VII 255, p-113, c3,
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160 - Constantine the Great - Follis - RIC VII London 267AE3
Obv:– CONSTANTINVS AVG, Laureate, bust right wearing trabea, holding eagle tipped sceptre in right hand
Rev:– BEAT TRANQLITAS, Altar inscribed VOT/IS/XX, surmounted by globe with plain vertical lines and diagonals between horizontal lines, three stars above
Minted in London (//PLON). A.D. 323 - 324
Reference:– RIC VII London 267
maridvnvm
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168 - Constantine II - Follis - RIC VII London -Obv:– CONSTANTINVS IVN N C, Laureate, cuirassed bust left wearing trabea, holding Victoriola in right hand
Rev:– BEATA TRANQLITAS, Altar inscribed VOT/IS/XX, surmounted by globe with plain vertical lines and diagonals between horizontal lines, three stars above
Minted in London (//PLON).
Reference:– RIC VII London - (Not listed with this bust type from London).

Leetoone proposes in his paper on the London mint in Numismatic Circular that all busts of this type with the Victoriola are poorly interpreted versions of the type with Victoriola and Mappa as in RIC VII London 288.
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BEAT TRANQLITAS VOT/IS/XX - Constantine IAE3, London, 323 - 324
2.86gm, 19mm
Ox: CONSTANTINVS IVN N C
O: Helmeted, cuirassed bust Right.
Rx: BEAT TRANQLITAS, PLON in ex.
R: Globe on altar inscribed VOT / IS / XX in three lines; above, three stars.

RIC VII.268 (R3), ex. Mike Fox
Paul DiMarzio
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BEAT TRANQLITAS VOT/IS/XX - Constantine IIAE3, London, 323 - 324
2.61gm, 19mm
Ox: CONSTANTINVS IVN N C
O: Helmeted, cuirassed bust left.
Rx: BEAT TRANQLITAS, PLON in ex.
R: Globe on altar inscribed VOT / IS / XX in three lines; above, three stars.

RIC VII.287 (C3), ex. Wayne Phillips
Paul DiMarzio
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BEAT TRANQLITAS VOT/IS/XX - CrispusAE3, London, 322 - 323
3.39gm, 19mm
Ox: CRISPVS NOBIL C
O: Laureate, cuirassed bust left, with spear pointing forward and shield on left arm.
Rx: BEAT TRANQLITAS, PLON in ex., F in l. field, B in r. field
R: Globe on altar inscribed VOT / IS / XX in three lines; above, three stars.

RIC VII.250 (C3), ex. Classical Numismatic Group
1 commentsPaul DiMarzio
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BEAT TRANQLITAS VOT/IS/XX - CrispusAE3, London, 323 - 324
2.95gm, 19mm
Ox: CRISPVS NOBIL C
O: Cuirassed bust left, spear pointing forward, shield on left arm.
Rx: BEAT TRANQLITAS, PLON in ex.
R: Globe on altar inscribed VOT / IS / XX in three lines; above, three stars.

RIC VII.279 (C3), ex. Zach Beasley
Paul DiMarzio
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CONSTANTINE II, AE3, c323-4AD, c20mm, c3.2g
O - CONSTANTINVS IVN N C, helmeted cuirassed bust left
R - BEAT TRANQLITAS, globe on altar inscribed VOT/IS/XX, three stars above, PLON in ex.

PLON = London

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2 commentsrobertpe
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Constantine II- Beata TranqvillitasConstantine II, 22 May 337 - March or April 340 A.D

Obverse:
Laureate and cuirassed bust right

CONSTANTINVS IVN NC

CONSTANTINVS: Constantine

IVN: Junior

N C: Noble Ceasar

Reverse:
BEATA TRANQVILLITAS

BEATA: Divine

TRANQVILLITAS: Peace

Showing: BEATA TRANQVILLITAS, altar inscribe VO/TIS / XX surmounted by globe, three stars above, C left, R right

Domination: Bronze, AE 3, size 20 mm
Mint: PLC, Lugdunum .Oficina ???

The uneasy peace that followed was celebrated on coins with the legend BEATA TRANQVILLITAS ("The blessed tranquillity"), subsequently abbreviated to BEAT TRANQLITAS, showing an altar inscribed VOTIS XX. Above the altar is a globe, signifying that the whole world was at peace, but not for long. An invading force of Sarmatians under their king Rausimondus were defeated in the province of Pannonia and celebrated on coins of Constantine with SARMATIA DEVICTA ("Sarmatia conquered"). At the same time the two Caesars, Crispus and Constantine Junior celebrated their Quinquennalia on coins with a laurel wreath enclosing the words VOT X and legend CAESARVM NOSATRORVM ("our Caesars"). The vows were suscepta, five years completed and looking forward to the tenth anniversary. A second war against the Visigoths occupied most of AD 323, before Constantine embarked on his final showdown with Licinius, ending with the defeat of Licinius at Chrysopolis in AD 323. Licinius survived until AD 325, when he was executed by Constantine.
1 commentsPeter Wissing
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Constantine The Great- Beata TranqvillitasConstantine the Great, early 307 - 22 May 337 A.D.

Obverse:
Laurete and cuirassed bust right

CONSTANTINVS AVG

CONSTANTINVS: Constantine
AVG: Augustus

Reverse:

BEATA TRANQVILLITAS

BEATA: Divine

TRANQVILLITAS: Peace

Showing: BEATA TRANQVILLITAS, altar inscribe VO/TIS / XX surmounted by globe, three stars above, C left, R right

Domination: Copper, AE 3, size 18-19 mm

Mint: PLC, Lugdunum. RIC VII 131, R4, minted 321.Oficina ???

The uneasy peace that followed was celebrated on coins with the legend BEATA TRANQVILLITAS ("The blessed tranquillity"), subsequently abbreviated to BEAT TRANQLITAS, showing an altar inscribed VOTIS XX. Above the altar is a globe, signifying that the whole world was at peace, but not for long. An invading force of Sarmatians under their king Rausimondus were defeated in the province of Pannonia and celebrated on coins of Constantine with SARMATIA DEVICTA ("Sarmatia conquered"). At the same time the two Caesars, Crispus and Constantine Junior celebrated their Quinquennalia on coins with a laurel wreath enclosing the words VOT X and legend CAESARVM NOSATRORVM ("our Caesars"). The vows were suscepta, five years completed and looking forward to the tenth anniversary. A second war against the Visigoths occupied most of AD 323, before Constantine embarked on his final showdown with Licinius, ending with the defeat of Licinius at Chrysopolis in AD 323.
Peter Wissing
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CT 9.05.013; RIC VII 271Constantine I BI Nummus. London, c. AD 321-323. CONSTANTINVS AG, laureate and cuirassed bust right, holding eagle-tipped sceptre / BEAT TRANQLITAS, globe set on altar inscribed VOTIS XX in three lines; three stars above, PLON in exergue. 2.56g, 19mm, 6h.

Ex Carney Collection.
Paulus J
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CT 9.05.020; RIC VII 279Crispus, as Caesar, BI Nummus. London, c. AD 321-323. CRISPVS NOBIL C, laureate and cuirassed bust left, right hand holding spear forward, decorated shield on left arm / BEAT TRANQLITAS, altar inscribed VOTIS XX in three lines, surmounted by globe; three stars above, PLON in exergue. 2.90g, 19mm, 6h.

Ex Numismatik Naumann Auction 129, 4th June 2023, Lot 672.

CT Rarity: CC (very many examples).
1 commentsPaulus J
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CT 9.05.033 var. (bust type); RIC -Constantine II, as Caesar, BI Nummus. London, c. AD 321-323. CONSTANTINVS IVN N C, laureate and cuirassed bust left, holding Victory on globe in right hand and eagle-tipped sceptre in left hand / BEAT TRANQLITAS, globe on altar inscribed VOT/IS/XX in three lines; three stars above, PLON in exergue. 3.48g, 20mm, 5h.

Ex Roma Numismatics E-Sale 105, 19th January 2023, Lot 1177.

CT Rarity: R (Several known examples).

A bust variety showing an eagle-tipped sceptre, or mappa, in the left hand. Roma described the bust as "cuirassed bust to left, holding Victory on globe and sheathed sword with eagle-beaked hilt", which may be a somewhat elaborate description. From Lee Toone: "There are a lot of these where the engravers didn't know what they were doing; some have nothing, some a sword, some a mappa, some an eagle-tipped sceptre, some just a left hand and many with a conflated combination of two or more of these". Not easy to catalogue then!

Whatever the Caesar is holding in his hand, this is one of the nicest examples of this particular issue I've seen.
Paulus J
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Londinium, RIC VII 252, 142 Crispus (317-326 A.D.), AE-3 Follis, F/B//PLON, BEAT TRANQLITAS, VO/TIS/XX, Globe on altar, R5!!!Londinium, RIC VII 252, 142 Crispus (317-326 A.D.), AE-3 Follis, F/B//PLON, BEAT TRANQLITAS, VO/TIS/XX, Globe on altar, R5!!!
avers: CRISPVS-NOB-CAES, Laureated and cuirassed bust left, spear across right shoulder, decorated shield with two captives on the left arm.
revers: BEAT-TRA-NQLITAS, Globe set on altar inscribed VOT/IS/XX, above, three stars.
exerg: F/-//PLOBN, diameter: 19-19,5mm, weight: 2,78g, axis: 6h,
mint: Londinium, date: 322-323 A.D., ref: RIC-VII-252, p-113, R5!!!
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Londinium, RIC VII 255, 145 Constantinus-II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), AE-3 Follis, F/B//PLON, BEAT TRANQLITAS, VOT/IS/XXX, Altar, Londinium, RIC VII 255, 145 Constantinus-II. (316-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-340 A.D. Augustus), AE-3 Follis, F/B//PLON, BEAT TRANQLITAS, VOT/IS/XXX, Altar,
avers:- CONSTANTI-NVS-IVN-N-C, 7, C3l., Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust left.
rever:- BEAT-TRA-NQLITAS, Globe on altar inscribed VOT/IS/XX in tree lines , above, tree stars.
exergo: F/B//PLON, diameter:19 mm, weight: 2,38g, axis: 6h,
mint: Londinium, date: 322-323 A.D., ref: RIC-VII-255-p-113, c3,
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Roman Empire, Crispus (317-326 A.D.), Londinium, RIC VII 252, AE-3 Follis, F/B//PLON, BEAT TRANQLITAS, VO/TIS/XX, Globe on altar, R5!!!142 Crispus (317-326 A.D.), Londinium, RIC VII 252, AE-3 Follis, F/B//PLON, BEAT TRANQLITAS, VO/TIS/XX, Globe on altar, R5!!!
avers: CRISPVS-NOB-CAES, Laureated and cuirassed bust left, spear across right shoulder, decorated shield with two captives on the left arm.
revers: BEAT-TRA-NQLITAS, Globe set on altar inscribed VOT/IS/XX, above, three stars.
exerg: F/-//PLOBN, diameter: 19-19,5mm, weight: 2,78g, axis: 6h,
mint: Londinium, date: 322-323 A.D., ref: RIC-VII-252, p-113, R5!!!
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