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Leo I. (457-474 AD). AE2
Constantinople mint ? ca. AD 457-474
D N LEO PERPET AVG, diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right.
SALVS R PVBLICA, Leo standing right, holding labarum and globe, spurning bound captive.
3.00 gr, 20-21 mm
Ref : RIC X # 657. RC # 4339
The following comment, copied from the description of the coin at Auctiones.ch, where I bought it from : [i]"This rare issue, one of the last Roman Imperial bronzes of considerable size and neat workmanship, is almost exclusively found on the Crimea and has consequently often been attributed to the Cherson mint. The mintmark CON makes it possible, however, that the issue was struck in Constantinopolis and then shipped to the Crimea."[/i]

Leo I. (457-474 AD). AE2

Constantinople mint ? ca. AD 457-474
D N LEO PERPET AVG, diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right.
SALVS R PVBLICA, Leo standing right, holding labarum and globe, spurning bound captive.
3.00 gr, 20-21 mm
Ref : RIC X # 657. RC # 4339
The following comment, copied from the description of the coin at Auctiones.ch, where I bought it from : "This rare issue, one of the last Roman Imperial bronzes of considerable size and neat workmanship, is almost exclusively found on the Crimea and has consequently often been attributed to the Cherson mint. The mintmark CON makes it possible, however, that the issue was struck in Constantinopolis and then shipped to the Crimea."

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Mat   [Sep 27, 2013 at 01:34 PM]
WOW, great coin. Never seen the type before.

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