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SARMATIA DEVICTA - Trier, RIC 435Constantine I
CONSTAN-TINVS AVG, laureate right / SARMATIA DEVICTA, Victory delivering a rather vicious kick to a surprised looking Sarmatian
STR crescent in exergue.
RIC 435, Choice EFwolfgang336Apr 11, 2021
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Constantine I - RIC VI 750 (Trier)Follis, AD 307
Obv: FL VAL CONSTANTINVS N C, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right
Rev: VO / TIS / X in three lines within wreath
15.52 mm, 2.06 grams
Very rarewolfgang336Feb 28, 2021
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Constantine I - RIC 163 AlexandriaAD 313
FL VALER CONSTANTINVS PF AVG, laureate head right / GENIO AVGVSTI, Genius standing facing, head left, holding head of Serapis and cornucopia, ✶ / N / palm branch in left left field, Γ / wreath in right field; ALE in exergue
22.28mm, 4.65gwolfgang336Feb 28, 2021
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Concord Milit- RIC London 195 (Vol. VI)obv: CONSTANTINVS PF AVG, Laureate, cuirassed bust right
rev: CONCOR-D MILIT, Concordia standing, holding two standards
PLN in exergue- Mint of London
Mid 310 - Late 312
RIC VI 195wolfgang336Apr 18, 2006
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C. Norbanus DenariusRome 83 bc.
obv: Diademed head of Venus r., C NORBANVS below, LXXVIIII behind.
rev: Ear of wheat, fasces and caduceus
3.88g
Crawford 357/1b; Syd- 739; Norbana 2
ex. HJB
{sold}wolfgang336Apr 14, 2006
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Gordian III- Venus Victrixobv: IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG - Laureate, draped, and cuirassed right
rev: VENVS VICTRIX - Venus standing left, holding globe and sceptre, leaning on shield.
Minted at Rome 240ce. (mistakenly attributed to 241)
20mm, 2.6g
RIC 131 (Rare); Cohen 347wolfgang336Apr 14, 2006
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Providentiae Avgg RIC Arles 30varAE Follis 313ce
[IMP] CONSTANTINVS PF AVG, bust left, cuir., laureate, shield over left shoulder, spear over right
PROVIDE-NT-IAE AVGG, female figure (possibly Moneta) on prow, holding cornucopia, facing what must be the personification of Arles, who is holding a standard (Ben informs me that this may be a symbol of Constantine's Italian victory).
QARL in exergue
3.57g, 21.4mm
RIC Arles 30
This particular issue is quite unusual with this obverse type, however I am aware of one other in existence. The symbolism of this type and it's partner, VTILITAS PVBLICA, is rather special. On the VTILITAS issue, Moneta is on prow also, but facing away from the figure (probably the personification of Ostia) on the shore, as if departing. On the Providentiae issue, Moneta is depicted as arriving at Arles. An interesting oddity of my example however: On most of these coins, the figure on shore is not wearing a turreted headdress, while on this example, she is.
wolfgang336Dec 07, 2005
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pop romanvsobv: POP ROMANVS, the genius of Rome, left
rev: Anepigraphic, but for a Star, with CONSS below, all within wreath
ex HJB 145 Buy or Bid
{SOLD}wolfgang336Nov 19, 2005
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Gloria Romanorvm- Constantinople- RIC 23Obv: CONSTANTINVS MAX AVG
Rev: GLORIA ROMANORVM Roma seated l. holding Victory on globe and scepter;
CONS in ex., in field l..
Constantinople
327-8 AD, 3.11g. officina =3(s),
RIC-23, C-263 (3 Fr.).
Reduced follis.
Ex. HJB
Scarce reverse type which was used on bronze coins only at Constantinople and on gold coins (mostly multiples) at Constantinople, Trier and Nicomedia. 0
wolfgang336Aug 28, 2005
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Tacitus- Fides MilitvmSilvered antoninianus
Rome mint, 275 - 276 A.D.
IMP C M CL TACITVS AVG, radiate draped and cuirassed bust right
FIDES MILITVM, Fides standing left, holding two standards
XXIS in exergue
RIC 87, aEF, 3.835g, 24.1mm, 180o,
Excellent centering, full silvering.
Ex. Forum
wolfgang336Jun 22, 2005
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VIRTVS EXERCIT- RIC Aquileia 48Constantine I
obv: CONSTA-NTINVS AVG, Helmeted, cuirassed bust right
rev: VIRTVS EXERCIT, VOT XX on standard, with two captives
S-F in fields, AQP in exergue- Aquileia mint, Prime officina
RIC VII Aquileia 48wolfgang336Jun 11, 2005
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Gloria Perpet- RIC Rome 14- R3Constantine I Half Follis
obv: IMP CONSTANTINVS PF AVG, bare head rt.
rev: GLORIA PERPET, two victories walking rt. standard between
RP in exergue
313ce.
RIC 14 (R3); Vagi 3128; Cayon 532 (15, 000 Ptas)
Fine
This type was only struck at two mints: Rome and Trier. Both are very rare. wolfgang336Apr 05, 2005
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Gloria Perpet- RIC Rome 14- R3Constantine I Half Follis
obv: IMP CONSTANTINVS PF AVG, bare head rt.
rev: GLORIA PERPET, two victories walking rt. standard between
RP in exergue
313ce.
RIC 14 (R3); Vagi 3128; Cayon 532 (15, 000 Ptas)
Fine
This type was only struck at two mints: Rome and Trier. Both are very rare. wolfgang336
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GLORIA EXERCITVS- ConstantinopleEx. Forum- Bronze AE3, RIC 22, VF, 2.82g, 19.4mm, 180o, Constantinople mint, 327-328 A.D.; obverse CONSTANTI-NVS MAX AVG, rosette diademed head right; reverse GLORIA EXERCITVS, Soldier standing left, head right, resting left hand on shield and holding inverted spear in right, Γ in left field, CONS in exergue; soldier's face on reverse not fully struck; rare typewolfgang336
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Votive- Ticinium RIC 131obv: CONSTAN-TINVS AVG
radiate bust right
rev: DN CONSTANTINI MAX AVG
VOT XX in wreath, star in center.
ST in exergue- Ticinium Mint, Second officina
RIC VII 131- R2
The radiate crown is quite difficult to find in any condition on almost any types of Constantine.wolfgang336
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