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constantine_romae_aeter~0.png
Constantine 5.03.01565 viewsConstantine
Obv FL VAL CONSTANTINVS NOB C
(R, laur, cuir)
Rev ROMAE AETER
(Roma std facing, in hexastyle temple, right hand holding small Victory, left hand leaning on sceptre)
PLN
RIC VI 99
LMCC 5.03.015 (RR)
London
6.4g, 25.5 mm x 25.2 mm
(ex Jose Cegarra Sanchez)
Noviomagus
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licinius 8.07.023.257 viewsLicinius
Obv IMP LICINIVS PF 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 (but this type of coin is referred to in a footnote on page 102)
LMCC 8.07.023 (2) (RR)
3.0g, 20.7 mm x 20.7 mm
(ex Christian Dezegue)
(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 a Constantine and Licinius obverse, which might support the view 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). CT has a further comment on this mint mark on page 64.
This coin has the same reverse die as the Constantine example in my collection, although this example suggests that the die was worn by this stage. This gives a possible 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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Constantius 1.01.00848 viewsConstantius
Obv FL VAL CONSTANTIVS NOB C
(R. laur cuir)
Rev GENIO POPVLI ROMANI
(Genius standing l holding patera and cornucopiae)
LON
London
RIC VI 4a (R2) LMCC 1.01.008 (R)
9.4g 26.8 mm x 26.3 mm
(Ex Silbury Coins)
These early coins from the London mint are stylistically similar to coins minted in France at the time, and suggest that engravers came over with Constantius when Britannia was invaded in 296.
Noviomagus
constantine_sotf.png
Constantine 6.03.00146 viewsConstantine
Obv CONSTANTINVS PF AVG
(R.laur.cuir)
Rev COMITI AAVVGG
(Sol holding whip in right hand, globe in left)
* | *
T | F
PLN in ex
London
RIC VI 128 LMCC 6.03.001 (RR)
4.1g, 21.1 mm x 24.2 mm
(Chitry Hoard 112)
(ex CGB)
All issues with the T*/F* bronze mark are very rare.
(The 2017 Revue Numismatique (pages 249 - 261) contains an article about these T*/F* or SOTF (Stars over TF) coins. It lists 29 known examples and 6 have a COMITI AAVVGG reverse. 5 are of Constantine, and one example is of Licinius. The other reverses represented by this bronze mark are GENIO POP ROM (16 known examples), MARTI CONSERVATORI (3 known examples) and SOLI INVICTO COMITI (3 known examples).)

(The Chitry Hoard was found in 2007 in North Central France. It consisted of about 2500 coins from the late 3rd – early 4th centuries.)
Noviomagus
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Constantine 8.07.010 (2)39 viewsConstantine
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_sp_msl_sol.png
Constantine 8.07.01236 viewsConstantine
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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diocletian_6a_var.png
Diocletian 1.03.00436 viewsDiocletian
Obv IMP C DIOCLETIANVS PF AVG
(R. laur trabeate)
Rev GENIO POPVLI ROMANI
(Genius standing l holding patera and cornucopiae)
No mintmark
London
Not in RIC LMCC 1.03.004 (R)
10.99g 28.4 mm x 29.7 mm
(ex CGB)
(This coin looks as if it is the work of an engraver that previously produced coins for Allectus, as it is different in style to the continental style of coins. These early folles come with cuirassed, draped or trabeate busts. This one appears to be the latter.)
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constantius_pius_fel.png
Constantius 4.02.00334 viewsConstantius (as Augustus)
Obv IMP CONSTANTIVS PIVS FEL AVG
(R. laur. cuir)
Rev GENIO POPVLI ROMANI
(Genius stg l holding patera and cornucopiae)
No mint mark
London
RIC VI 47 (R) LMCC 4.02.003 (S)
9.0g, 26.9 mm x 30.1 mm
(ex Ken Dorney)
Noviomagus
constantine_principi_5.png
Constantine 7.07.3233 viewsConstantine
Obv CONSTANTINVS AVG
(L.laur.draped.cuir.spear forward, shield on left arm)
Rev PRINCIPI IVVENTVTIS
(Prince , right hand holding globe, left reversed spear)
| *
PLN in ex
London
Not in RIC LMCC 7.07.032 (RR)
3.97g, 22.4 mm x 23.9 mm
(ex Naville Numismatics)
All 3 recorded examples are from the same obverse die.


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Licinius 7.13.00731 viewsLicinius
Obv IMP LICINIVS 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 275 LMCC 7.13.007 (R)
4.2g, 21.0 mm x 22.3 mm
(ex CGB)
Noviomagus
maximinus_soli.png
Maximinus Daia 6.02.01931 viewsMaximinus Daia
Obv IMP MAXIMINVS P F AVG (R.laur.cuir)
Rev SOLI INVICTO COMITI
(Sol raising right hand, holding up globe with left)
T|F
PLN
RIC VI 121b LMCC 6.02.019 (R)
London
4.1g, 24.4 mm x 21.5 mm
(ex Dionysos Numismatik)
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constantine_sol_orig.png
Constantine 6.01.00431 viewsConstantine
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 113 LMCC 6.01.004 (R)
4.1g, 23.5 mm x 23.1 mm
(ex Art Ancient)
Noviomagus
constantine_comit_2.png
Constantine 7.03.03631 viewsConstantine
Obv CONSTANTINVS P AVG
(L,laur, helm, cuir spear over r shoulder, shield on l arm)
Rev COMITI AVGGNN
(Sol holding whip in right hand, globe in left)
| *
PLN in ex
London
RIC VI 177 LMCC 7.03.036 (S)
3.9g, 20.9 mm x 23.6 mm
(ex Zeev Haimovici)
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constantius_2.png
Constantius 2.01.01131 viewsConstantius
Obv FL VAL CONSTANTIVS NOB C
(R.laur.draped)
Rev GENIO POPVLI ROMANI
(Genius stg l holding patera and cornucopiae)
No mintmark
London
Not in RIC LMCC 2.01.011 (R)
9.5g 26.4 mm x 27.0 mm
(ex Steve Thomas)
Noviomagus
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Severus 4.02.01831 viewsSeverus
Obv SEVERVS NOBILISSIM C
(R. laur, draped, cuir)
Rev GENIO POPVLI ROMANI (Genius stg l holding patera and cornucopiae)
No mintmark
Not in RIC LMCC 4.02.018 (RR)
Londinium
10.5g, 27.9 mm x 29.2 mm
(ex CGB)
Noviomagus
galerius_genio.png
Galerius 5.02.00131 viewsGalerius Maximian
Obv IMP MAXIMIANVS PF AVG
(R, laur, cuir)
Rev GENIO POP ROM
(Genius stg left, right hand holding patera, left cornucopiae)
No mintmark
London
RIC VI 78 (R) LMCC 5.02.001 (R)
6.52g, 24.9 mm x 25.2 mm
(ex Den of Antiquity)
Noviomagus
constantius_4~0.png
Constantius 4.02.00430 viewsConstantius (as Augustus)
Obv IMP CONSTANTIVS PIVS F AVG
(R. laur. cuir)
Rev GENIO POPVLI ROMANI
(Genius stg l holding patera and cornucopiae)
No mint mark
London
RIC VI 48 (S) LMCC 4.02.004 (S)
9.4g, 27.4 mm x 27.6 mm
(ex Zeev Haimovici)
Noviomagus
maximianus_marti~0.png
Maximianus 5.03.01130 viewsMaximian Herculius
Obv D N MAXIMIANO PFS AVG
(R. laur cuir)
Rev MARTI PATRI CONSERVATORI
(Mars, helmeted, standing r, right hand leaning spear, left on shield)
PLN in ex
London
Not in RIC LMCC 5.03.011 (RR)
5.8g, 25.8 mm x 27.1 mm
(ex Philip Martin)
Noviomagus
constantine_II_2h~0.png
Constantine II 8.12.00929 viewsConstantine II
Obv FL CL CONSTANTINVS IVN N C
(R .laur, draped, cuir, seen from back)
Rev SOLI INVICTO COMITI
(Sol raising right hand, holding up globe with left)
Crescent | *
PLN in ex
London
RIC VII 153 (r4) LMCC 8.12.009 (S)
2.6g, 19.5 mm x 20.7 mm
(ex GB Collection)
2 commentsNoviomagus
constantius_1~0.png
Constantius 4.02.00829 viewsConstantius (as Augustus)
Obv IMP CONSTANTIVS P FEL AVG
(R. laur cuir)
Rev GENIO POPVLI ROMANI
(Genius stg l holding patera and cornucopiae)
No mint mark
London
RIC VI 49a (S) LMCC 4.02.008 (S)
9.3g, 27.2 mm x 27.4 mm
(ex London Ancient Coins)
Noviomagus
constantine_II_claritas_1.png
Constantine II 8.09.00629 viewsConstantine II
Obv FL CL CONSTANTINVS IVNNC
(R .laur, draped, cuir, seen from back)
Rev CLARITAS REIPVBLICAE
(Sol raising right hand, holding up globe with left)
S | P
PLN in ex
Not in RIC LMCC 8.09.006 (R)
London
3.2g, 19.6 mm x 19.4 mm
(ex 4vgustus)
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licinius_tf_genio.png
6.02.004 Licinius29 viewsLicinius
Obv IMP LICINIVS P F AVG
(R. laur. cuir)
Rev GENIO POP ROM
(Genius stg l holding patera and cornucopiae)
T | F
PLN in ex
London
RIC VI 117b LMCC 6.02.004 (R)
4.8g, 22.2 mm x 22.7 mm
(Bourton on the Water Hoard)
(ex Den of Antiquity)
(The Bourton on the Water hoard was found in March 1970, in a field adjoining the Fosse Way roman road. The main part of the hoard consisted of 2707 coins from the Constantinian period. It was concealed beneath flat stones and its shape suggested it was buried in a bag.)
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crispus_virtus.png
Crispus 9.02.022.528 viewsCrispus
Obv CRISPVS NOBIL C
(R, helmeted, cuir)
Rev VIRTVS EXERCIT
(Trophy standing on ground, captive seated on either side)
PLON in ex
Not in RIC LMCC 9.02.022.5(RRR)
London
2.33g, 17.3 mm x 18.6 mm
(ex Pinter Lascsik)
(Coins of London with a trophy reverse are very rare. Only one other coin is recorded with a Crispus obverse (Vienna RO 66986), and that has a FL IVL CRISPVS NOB CAES legend).
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constantine_helm.png
Constantine 8.02.02428 viewsConstantine
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_0804x.png
Constantine 8.07.004.528 viewsConstantine
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.)

Noviomagus
constantius_memoria.png
Constantius 5.04.01027 viewsConstantius
Obv DIVO CONSTANTIO PIO (R.laur. veiled, draped)
Rev MEMORIA FELIX (Altar with eagle on either side)
PLN in ex
RIC VI 110 (C) LMCC 5.04.010 (C)
London
5.0g, 23.2 mm x 24.2 mm
(ex Phil Goodwin)

Noviomagus
galerius_pius_f.png
Galerius 4.03.01127 viewsGalerius Maximian (as Augustus)
Obv IMP MAXIMIANVS PIVS F AVG
(R. laur. cuir)
Rev GENIO POPVLI ROMANI
(Genius stg l holding patera and cornucopiae)
No mint mark
London
10.1g 26.7 mm x 28.2 mm
Not in RIC LMCC 4.03.011 (RR)
(ex CGB)
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constantine_9_04_007.png
Constantine 9.03.00425 viewsConstantine
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)


Noviomagus
constantine_II_virtus.png
Constantine II 9.02.02325 viewsConstantine II
Obv CONSTANTINVS IVN NC
(L.radiate, trabea or mantle)
Rev VIRTVS EXERCIT
(Trophy standing on ground, captives on either side)
PLON
RIC 184 (r5) LMCC 9.02.023 (R)
London
2.5g, 19.0 mm x 18.7 mm
(ex Roma Numismatics)

Noviomagus
constantine_marti_2.png
Constantine 7.10.01625 viewsConstantine
Obv CONSTANTINVS AVG
(L.laur, wearing mantle, right hand holding eagle-tipped sceptre)
Rev MARTI CONSERVATORI
Mars helmeted, in military dress, standing right, head right, right hand resting on reversed spear, left on shield)
*|
PLN
Not in RIC LMCC 7.10.016 (R)
London
3.4g, 21.8 mm x 21.8 mm
(ex Janusz Ostrowski)
(Two examples of this coin have been sold by CNG. CNG 90 lot 1716, CNG 84 lot 1502)
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constantine_8_08_029.png
Constantine 8.08.02925 viewsConstantine
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)
Noviomagus
licinius_comiti_aavvgg.png
Licinius 7.02.00525 viewsLicinius
Obv IMP LICINIVS P F AVG
(R.laur.cuir)
Rev COMITI AAVVGG
(Sol holding whip in right hand, globe in left)
| *
PLN in ex
London
RIC VI 146c LMCC 7.02.005 (R)
4.76g, 24.5 mm x 22.2 mm
Ex Lee Toone
Ex Spink
Ex Mark Horton – Asprey Coins
1 commentsNoviomagus
constantine_marti_1.png
Constantine 6.02.00624 viewsConstantine
Obv IMP CONSTANTINVS P F AVG
(R.laur.draped,cuir)
Rev MARTI CONSERVATORI
(Mars leaning on reversed spear, right hand on shield)
T|F
PLN in ex
London
RIC VI 119 LMCC 6.02.006 (R)
4.1g, 21.7 mm x 21.5 mm
(ex Michael Rae)
Noviomagus
constantine_genio_1.png
Constantine 7.03.00624 viewsConstantine
Obv CONSTANTINVS P F AVG
(R.laur.cuir)
Rev COMITI AAVGGNN
(Sol holding whip in right hand, globe in left)
| *
PLN in ex
London
RIC VI 153 LMCC 7.03.006 (CC)
4.1g, 22.1 mm x 22.2 mm
(ex F Rist)
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helena_1~0.png
Helena 10.02.009a24 viewsHelena
Obv FL HELENA AVGVSTA
(diademed, mantled , with necklace)
Rev SECVRITAS REIPVBLICE
(Securitas, lowering branch and holding pallium)
PLON in ex
London
RIC VII 299 (r2) LMCC 10.02.009 (S)
2.8g, 18.5 mm x 18.7 mm
(ex Dadamilou (eBay)
Noviomagus
licinius_tf_soli_2.png
Licinius 8.08.02424 viewsLicinius
Obv IMP LICINIVS AVG (R.laur.cuir draped)
Rev SOLI INVICTO COMITI (Sol raising right hand, holding up globe with left)
T |F
PLN
Not in RIC LMCC 8.08.024 (RR)
london
3.64g, 18.7 mm x 19.6 mm
(ex Antony Laverack)

Noviomagus
constantine_beat.png
Constantine 9.05.000 (.5)24 viewsConstantine
Obv IMP CONSTANTINVS P AVG
(R, laur, cuir)
Rev BEAT TRANQLITAS
(Globe on altar inscribed VOT/IS/XX, above 3 stars)
PLON
London
Not in RIC
LMCC 9.05.000.5
2.9g, 18.7 mm x 19.0 mm
Noviomagus
constantine_ric_vii_1.png
Constantine 8.02.00123 viewsConstantine
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_sf_1.png
Constantine 8.02.02623 viewsConstantine
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
licinius_genio_sf_2.png
Licinius 8.02.005a23 viewsLicinius
Obv IMP LICINIVS P F AVG
(R. laur. cuir)
Rev GENIO POP ROM
(Genius stg l holding patera and cornucopiae)
| F
PLN in ex
London
2.51g, 20.8 mm x 21.00 mm
RIC VII 3 LMCC 8.02.005 (var)
(ex Jeremy Mancevice)

This coin is a very common type. However, a footnote in CT adds, "Lord Stewartby has a variety of this type with the S of the mintmark omitted." This is another example.
Noviomagus
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Constantine 9.03.01223 viewsConstantine
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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constantius_38.png
Constantius 3.01.02523 viewsConstantius
Obv CONSTANTIVS NOB C
(R.laur.draped)
Rev GENIO POPVLI ROMANI
(Genius stg l holding patera and cornucopiae)
No mintmark
London
RIC VI 38 (corrected) (S) LMCC 3.01.025 (R)
9.34g 26.9 mm x 28.7 mm
(ex CGB)
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diocletian_1_03_001.jpg
Diocletian 1.03.00123 viewsDiocletian
Obv IMP C DIOCLETIANVS PF AVG
(R. laur cuir)
Rev GENIO POPVLI ROMANI
(Genius standing l holding patera and cornucopiae)
No mint mark
London
10.19g, 26.8 mm x 27.3 mm
RIC VI 6a (C2) LMCC 1.03.001 (R)
(ebay, ex Gillis coins)
(These coins can be distinguished from RIC VI 16a (LMCC 2.01.003) by looking at the bust. The later issues tend to have busts with small heads and elongated necks. This particular coin is of interest because the bust resembles Allectus, the usurper who ruled Britannia before it was reconquered by Rome. It is likely that the mint retained engravers from the London mint of Allectus, in order to produce coins for the tetrarchy.)
Noviomagus
crispus_pa_2.png
Crispus 9.04.02322 viewsCrispus
Obv CRISPVS NOBIL C helmeted, draped and cuirassed, shield on left arm)
Rev BEATA TRANQVILLITAS (Globe on altar, above three stars)
P | A
PLON
Not in RIC LMCC 9.04.023 (RR)
London
2.3g, 19.3 mm x 19.6 mm
(ex Becascon Numismatique)

Noviomagus
crispus_pa_1.png
Crispus 9.04.02122 viewsCrispus
Obv CRISPVS NOBIL C (L.helmeted, draped and cuirassed, spear over right shoulder, shield on left arm)
Rev BEATA TRANQVILLITAS (Globe on altar, above three stars)
P | A
PLON
RIC VII 214 (r4) LMCC 9.04.021 (R)
London
2.9g, 18.3 mm x 18.9 mm
(ex Roma Numismatics)
Noviomagus
constantine_sf_msl_sol.png
Constantine 8.05.00922 viewsConstantine
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_sol_sf_mln_ag.png
Constantine 8.05.01422 viewsConstantine
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.)


Noviomagus
helena_2~0.png
Helena 10.02.009b22 viewsHelena
Obv FL HELENA AVGVSTA
(diademed, mantled , with necklace)
Rev SECVRITAS REIPVBLICE
(Securitas, lowering branch and holding pallium)
PLON in ex
London
RIC VII 299 (r2) LMCC 10.02.009 (S)
2.9g, 18.8 mm x 19.2 mm
(ex Shaun Sulpice)
Noviomagus
constantine_pa_1.png
Constantine 9.04.00722 viewsConstantine
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)
Noviomagus
licinius_tf_soli.png
Licinius 8.08.02122 viewsLicinius
Obv IMP LICINIVS P F AVG
(R.laur.cuir)
Rev SOLI INVICTO COMITI
(Sol raising right hand, holding up globe with left)
T |F
PLN in ex
London
RIC VII 96 (r3) LMCC 8.08.021 (S)
3.4g, 20.3 mm x 20.8 mm
(ex Christian Dezegue)
Noviomagus
constantine_virtus_2.png
Constantine 9.02.01222 viewsConstantine
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)
Noviomagus
maximianus_lugdunum.png
Galerius RIC VI 17b22 viewsGalerius Maximian
Obv C VAL MAXIMIANVS NOB C
(R. laur)
Rev GENIO POPVLI ROMANI
(Genius stg l holding patera and cornucopiae)
No mint mark
RIC VI 17b
Lugdunum 10.16g
(ex London Ancient Coins)
(These coins were probably minted by Constantius to equip himself with sufficient folles to serve the needs of his forces during the invasion of Britannia in AD 296 - RIC Volume VI page 231.)
Noviomagus
constantine_c_concord_milit.png
Constantine 7.04.00122 viewsConstantine
Obv IMP C CONSTANTINVS P F AVG
(R.laur.cuir)
Rev CONCORD MILIT
(Concordia holding standard in each hand)
| *
PLN in ex
London
4.72g, 22.7 mm x 24.5 mm
Not in RIC LMCC 7.04.001 (R)

(ex Stephen Shipp - Den of Antiquity)
(Bourton on the Water Hoard, number 1421. The hoard was found in March 1970, in a field adjoining the Fosse Way roman road. The main part of the hoard consisted of 2707 coins from the Constantinian period. It was concealed beneath flat stones and its shape suggested it was buried in a bag.)
Noviomagus
diocletian_genio_2nd_type.png
Diocletian 1.02.00122 viewsDiocletian
Obv IMP C DIOCLETIANVS PF AVG
(R. laur cuir)
Rev GENIO POPVLI ROMANI
(Genius standing l holding patera and cornucopiae)
No mint mark
London
Not in RIC LMCC 1.02.001 (R)
9.04g, 26.8 mm x 27.4 mm
ex CGB
Noviomagus
constantine_mule.png
Constantine Mule RIC VII 289 / 29122 viewsConstantine 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.)
Noviomagus
galerius_ric_44.png
Galerius 4.03.00622 viewsGalerius Maximian (as Augustus)
Obv IMP C MAXIMIANVS PF AVG
(R. laureate draped and cuirassed, seen from behind)
Rev GENIO POPVLI ROMANI
(Genius stg l holding patera and cornucopiae)
No mint mark
London 10.34g 26.6 mm x 28.8 mm
RIC VI 44 (S) LMCC 4.03.006 (R)
(ex CGB)
(The drapery on this coin is knotted on the front and suggests it is a paludamentum.)
Noviomagus
constantine_spread_chlamys_1.png
Constantine 8.03.00921 viewsConstantine
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_cres_1.png
Constantine 8.11.02821 viewsConstantine
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)
Noviomagus
constantine_genio_sf_mln.png
Constantine 8.05.00321 viewsConstantine
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_concord_1.png
Constantine 7.04.00521 viewsConstantine
Obv CONSTANTINVS P F AVG
(R.laur.cuir)
Rev CONCORD MILIT
(Concordia holding standard in each hand)
| *
PLN in ex
London
RIC VI 195 LMCC 7.04.005 (C)
4.9g, 22.0 mm x 22.5 mm
(ex Christian Dezegue)
Noviomagus
constantine_sp_msl.png
Constantine 8.07.01621 viewsConstantine
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)

Noviomagus
galerius_genio_1~0.png
Galerius 3.01.03121 viewsGalerius Maximian
Obv MAXIMIANVS NOBIL C
(R. laur. dr.cuir)
Rev GENIO POPVLI ROMANI
(Genius stg l holding patera and cornucopiae)
No mint mark
London
RIC VI 33 (C) LMCC 3.01.031 (C)
9.4g 25.6 mm x 27.1 mm
(ex Rick Morton)
Noviomagus
licinius_tf.png
Licinius 8.08.02321 viewsLicinius
Obv IMP LICINIVS P AVG (R.laur.cuir draped)
Rev SOLI INVICTO COMITI (Sol raising right hand, holding up globe with left)
T |F
PLN
Not in RIC LMCC 8.08.023 (R)
London
2.77g, 20.0 mm x 20.6 mm
(ex Zurqieh)

Noviomagus
constantine_concord_milit_3.png
Constantine 7.04.03421 viewsConstantine
Obv CONSTANTINVS AVG
(L.radiate helm.cuir spear over r shoulder, shield on l arm)
Rev CONCORD MILIT
(Concordia holding standard in each hand)
| *
PLN in ex
London
Not in RIC LMCC 7.04.034 (RR)
3.7g, 22.0 mm x 23.0 mm
(ex Angele Lopez)
Noviomagus
constantine_virtus_1.png
Constantine 9.02.00121 viewsConstantine
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)
Noviomagus
carausius_military.png
Carausius pax 121 viewsCarausius
Obv - IMP CARAVSIVS PF AVG
Radiate, cuirassed bust l, holding spear and shield.
Rev - PAX AVG
Pax, standing left, holding olive branch and sceptre
F | O
ML in exergue
Billon
RIC Vb 103

1 commentsNoviomagus
constantine_pf_pag.png
Constantine 8.08.01721 viewsConstantine
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)
Noviomagus
constantine_t_f_marti.png
Constantine 6.02.00521 viewsConstantine
Obv IMP CONSTANTINVS P F AVG
(R.laur.draped,cuir)
Rev MARTI CONSERVATORI
(Mars leaning on reversed spear, right hand on shield)
T|F
PLN in ex
London
4.70g, 22.0 mm x 23.1 mm
RIC VI 118 LMCC 6.02.005 (R)
(ex Den of Antiquity).
(Bourton on the Water Hoard. The hoard was found in March 1970, in a field adjoining the Fosse Way roman road. The main part of the hoard consisted of 2707 coins from the Constantinian period. It was concealed beneath flat stones and its shape suggested it was buried in a bag.)

Noviomagus
constantius_spear_genio_2.png
Constantius 3.01.02621 viewsConstantius
Obv CONSTANTIVS NOB C
(L.laur.cuir.spear over right shoulder, shield on left arm)
Rev GENIO POPVLI ROMANI
(Genius stg l holding patera and cornucopiae)
No mintmark
London
RIC VI 39 (R) LMCC 3.01.026 (R)
10.06g 27.1 mm x 28.9 mm
(ex CNG, ex diMarzio collection)
Noviomagus
constantine_3.png
Constantine 5.04.00820 viewsConstantine
Obv IMP CONSTANTINVS P F AVG
(R.laur.cuir)
Rev MARTI PATRI PROPVG
(Mars advancing holding spear and shield)
PLN in ex
London
RIC VI 108 LMCC 5.04.008 (C)
6.3g, 25.1 mm x 26.2 mm
(ex Freeman and Sear)
Noviomagus
constantine_cons.png
Constantine 7.03.01320 viewsConstantine
Obv CONSTANTINVS PF AVG (L.trabeate, right hand holding eagle tipped sceptre)
Rev COMITI AVGGNN (Sol stg left, right hand holding globe, left hand holding whip)
|*
PLN
RIC VI 160 LMCC 7.03.013 (R)
London
3.8g, 21.3 mm x 22.3 mm
(ex Zurqieh)
Noviomagus
crispus_crescent.png
Crispus 8.11.043.520 viewsCrispus
Obv FL IVL CRISPVS NOB CAES (R .laur, cuir)
Rev SOLI INVICTO COMITI
(Sol raising right hand, holding up globe with left, spread chlamys)
Crescent |
PLN
Not in RIC LMCC 8.11.043.5 (R)
London
3.9g, 18.4 mm x 19.0 mm
(ex G & N)

Noviomagus
constantine_t_f_in.png
Constantine 6.02.00920 viewsConstantine
Obv IMP CONSTANTINVS P F IN AVG
(R.laur.cuir)
Rev SOLI INVICTO COMITI
(Sol raising right hand, holding up globe with left)
T|F
PLN in ex
London
RIC VI 120 LMCC 6.02.009 (R)
4.5g, 22.4 mm x 24.3 mm
(ex CGB)
Noviomagus
constantine_sp_mln_sol.png
Constantine 8.06.01220 viewsConstantine
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)
Noviomagus
constantine_27_1.png
Constantine 5.01.00820 viewsConstantine
Obv FL VAL CONSTANTINVS NOB C
(R. laur. DR. cuir)
Rev GENIO POP ROM
(Genius stg l. holding patera and cornucopiae)
PLN in ex
London
RIC VI 89B LMCC 5.01.008 (C)
6g, 27.4 mm x 26.4 mm
(ex Den of Antiquity)
Noviomagus
constantine_sp_star_claritas.png
Constantine 8.10.00220 viewsConstantine
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)

Noviomagus
constantine_sol_quadriga.png
Constantine 8.07.03020 viewsConstantine
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).)

Noviomagus
constantine_II_virtus_2.png
Constantine II 9.02.01920 viewsConstantine II
Obv CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB CAES
(R.rad, draped, cuir,)
Rev VIRTVS EXERCIT
(Standard on ground, captives on either side)
PLON in ex
London
RIC VII 190 (s) LMCC 9.02.019 (C)
2.8g, 19.1 mm x 18.3 mm
(ex Lanz Numismatik)
Noviomagus
constantine_principi.png
Constantine 7.06.00220 viewsConstantine
Obv CONSTANTINVS P F AVG
(R.laur.cuir)
Rev PRINCIPI IVVENTVTIS
(Prince in military dress holding a standard in each hand)
| *
PLN in ex
London
RIC VI 215 LMCC 7.06.002 (S)
4.2g, 22.5 mm x 24.3 mm
(ex Ancient Imports - Marc Breitspercher)
Noviomagus
severus_3.png
severus 4.02.01420 viewsObv SEVERUS NOBILISSIMVS CAESAR
(R. laur. dr. cuir)
Rev GENIO POPVLI ROMANI
(Genius stg l holding patera and cornucopiae)
No mint mark
London
9.80g, 29.4 mm x 27.5 mm
RIC VI 58a (S) LMCC 4.02.014 (S)
c. 305 - 306 AD
(ex Antony Laverack)
(The length of the obverse legend explains why it was quickly shortened to NOBILISSIMVS CAES and NOBILIS C.)
Noviomagus
maximianus_genio.png
Maximianus 5.02.00420 viewsMaximian Herculius
Obv D N MAXIMIANO PFS AVG
(R. laur. cuir)
Rev GENIO POP ROM
(Genius stg l. holding patera and cornucopiae)
No mint mark
London
RIC VI 80 (R) LMCC 5.02.004 (R)
7.5g, 24.3 mm x 24.8 mm
(ex Rob Jones)
(From the Rauceby Hoard, coin ref BM#119. The Rauceby Hoard was discovered in July 2017. Its location was in Lincolnshire, near the roman town of Causennis (present day Ancaster), and close to Ermine Street. The hoard consisted of 3099 coins, of which 875 were minted in Londinium. The earliest coins in the hoard were minted around AD 294 and the latest about AD 308.)
Noviomagus
constantine_2.png
Constantine 5.04.00319 viewsConstantine
Obv IMP CONSTANTINVS P F AVG
(R.laur.cuir)
Rev GENIO POP ROM
(Genius stg l holding patera and cornucopiae)
PLN in ex
London
RIC VI 103 LMCC 5.04.003 (C)
7g, 24.4 mm x 24.9 mm
(ebay)
Noviomagus
constantine_spes.png
Constantine 7.08.01419 viewsConstantine
Obv CONSTANTINVS P F AVG
(R.laur.cuir)
Rev SPES REIPVBL
(Prince riding left, left hand holding spear, horse pawing captive)
| *
PLN in ex
London
RIC VI 241 LMCC 7.08.014 (R)
4.1g, 22.2 mm x 22.9 mm
(ex Christian Dezegue)
Noviomagus
constantine_t_f_low_2.png
Constantine 6.02.011 (2)19 viewsConstantine
Obv IMP CONSTANTINVS P F AVG (R.laur.draped and cuir)
Rev SOLI INVICTO COMITI
(Sol raising right hand, globe under arm)
T|F
PLN
Variant of RIC VI 122 LMCC 6.02.011 (2)
London
4.6g, 22.2 mm x 23.4 mm
(ex London Coin Galleries)
Noviomagus
constantine_t_f.png
Constantine 6.02.01019 viewsConstantine
Obv IMP CONSTANTINVS P F AVG
(R.laur.cuir)
Rev SOLI INVICTO COMITI
(Sol raising right hand, holding up globe with left)
T|F
PLN in ex
London
RIC VI 121a LMCC 6.02.010 (CC)
4.6g, 22.2 mm x 22.0 mm
(ex Christian Dezegue)
Noviomagus
constantine_sol_sf_msl.png
Constantine 8.04.00419 viewsConstantine
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_principi_c.png
Constantine 7.07.00219 viewsConstantine
Obv IMP CONSTANTINVS P AVG
(R.laur.cuir)
Rev PRINCIPI IVVENTVTIS
(Prince , right hand holding globe, left reversed spear)
| *
PLN in ex
London
Not in RIC LMCC 7.07.002 (R)
4.1g, 23.7 mm x 23.2 mm
(ex Steve Thomas)
Noviomagus
constine_principi_d.png
Constantine 7.07.003 (var)19 viewsConstantine
Obv CONSTANTINVS P F AVG
(R.laur.cuir)
Rev PRINCIPI IVVENTVTIS
(Prince , right hand holding globe, left reversed spear, additional drapery similar to a spread chlamys)
| *
PLN in ex
London
RIC VI 222 (var) LMCC 7.07.003 (var)
4.5g, 22.3 mm x 21.9 mm
(ex Lodge Antiquities)
(This reverse variety is referred to in the footnote to 7.07.003, and is similar to CT 7.07.014 and 7.07.016. This is an unusual variety of a common type, but other examples are known, for example one is listed on Wildwinds.)
Noviomagus
licinius_2~0.png
Licinius 7.05.008 (2)19 viewsLicinius
Obv IMP LICINIVS P F AVG
(L. elaborate cuirass, resembling drapery)
Rev GENIO POP ROM
(Genius stg l holding patera and cornucopiae)
| *
PLN in ex
London
RIC VI 210 var LMCC 7.05.008.(2) (R)
4.6g, 22.1 mm x 22.9 mm
(ex Christian Dezegue)
Noviomagus
constantine_sf2.png
Constantine 8.02.01719 viewsConstantine
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
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