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Constantinus II - AE3 - Mint of Siscia - 330/337 A.D.
Ob.: CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB CAES; laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right
Rev.: VICTORIAE LAETAE PRINC PERP VOT P R; two Victories place over a column a shield inscribed VOT P R
gs. 2,3 mm. 20,7
Cohen 222Maxentius
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DECENTIVS - AE Centenionalis - Lugdunum mint - 351/353
Obv.:DN DECENTIVS NOB CAES, cuirassed bust right
Rev.: VICTORIAE DD NN AVG ET CAE, two Victories standing facing holding shield inscribed VOT V MVLT X, *SV in central field. SRLG in ex.
Gs. 4,7 mm. 21,2
Cohen 43Maxentius
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OBVERSE - IMP CONSTANTINVS AVG
high-crested helmet, cuirassed, spear across right shoulder
REVERSE - VICTORIAE LAETE PRINC PERP
TWO VICTORIES RESTING SHIELD, INSCRIBED VOT P R ON ALTAR - CONCAVE ROUND TOP ALTAR, WITH GARLAND AND TOP DOT OF GARLAND JUST UNDER ROUND TOP.
UNKNOWN IN EX. ?? UNKNOWN MINT ??
DIMENSION = 19mm
WEIGHT = 3 grams
MATERIAL = BRONZE ?
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AE 3; 20mm, struck c. 319 AD
Con/ VF; brown patina.
Obv/ LICINIVS IVN NOB CAES; laur., dr. and cuir. bust r.
Rev/ VICTORIAE LAETAE PRINC PERP; two Victories stg. facing each other, together holding a shield inscribed VOT PR on an altar inscribed with the letter S. Gamma SIS pellet in exergue.
Ref/ RIC VII 70 = Rare 3Mayadigger
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Constantine I, RIC VII 213, 319 CE Trier. Obverse:IMP CONSTAN-TINVS MAX AVG, laureate, helmeted and cuirassed bust right
Reverse: VICTORIAE LAETAE PRINC PERP, two Victories holding shield inscribed VOT PR over altar. Altar type Helv. 5a2 (a star).
Mintmark dot-STR. 3.6 g, 17.7 mm
RIC VII Trier 213 NORMAN K
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Constantine the Great, RIC VII 73 Siscia, 319 CEObverse: IMP CONSTANTINVS PF AVG, laureate helmet & cuirassed.
Reverse:VICTORIAE LAETAE PRINC PERP [ Joyous victory to the eternal
Prince] two Victories standing, facing one another, together holding shield
inscribed VOT PR [VOTA POPULI ROMANI (vows of the Roman people)]on altar.
gamma SIS dot in ex. RIC VII Siscia 73, 18.9 mm 2.6 g. rare
NORMAN K
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CONSTANTINE I, RIC VII 79 Lugdunum mint.Struck 320 AD.
Obverse: CONS-TANTINVS AVG, cuirassed bust right, wearing high crested helmet
Reverse: VICTORIAE LAET PRINC PERP, two Victories holding shield inscribed VOT/PR in two lines over altar; P(two captives seated back to back)L.
RIC VII 79; Bastien 19. VF, well centered, Green patina.
Æ Follis (18mm – 3.1 g). NORMAN K
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1 Septimius SeverusSeptimius Severus
BI Denarius. 199 AD
L SEPT SEV AVG IMP XI PART MAX, laureate head right / VICTORIAE AVGG FEL, Victory flying left, holding wreath with both hands over shield set on rock to left.
RSC 719, RIC 144b, Sear 6381
Ex Ancient Treasures. From an ancient forgers' lot authenticated by David SearSosius
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171 - Magnentius - AE Centenionalis - RIC Amiens 005 Centenionalis
Obv:– D N MAGNEN-TIVS P F AVG, Bare-headed, draped & cuirassed bust right; A behind head
Rev:– VICTORIAE DD NN AVG ET CAE, two Victories standing facing each other, holding wreath inscribed VOT-V-MVLT-X
Mint – Amiens (//AMB).
Reference(s) – Cohen 70. Bastien 105 (3). RIC VIII Amiens 5 (S)
x.x gms, x.x mm. x degrees maridvnvm
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195 - 211, SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS, AR Denarius, Struck 210 at Rome, alluding to BritanniaObverse: SEVERVS PIVS AVG BRIT. Laureate head of Septimius Severus facing right.
Reverse: VICTORIAE BRIT. Victory standing right, holding palm branch in her right hand and placing uninscribed shield on palm tree with her left.
Diameter: 20mm | Weight: 2.83gms | Die Axis: 7h
RIC IV: 336 | RSC: 730 | SRCV: 6384 | SPINK: 651A
SCARCE
This coin commemorates the success of the Roman campaigns in Scotland during 209 and 210 culminating in the death of Severus at York, England, in February 211.
SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS
Lucius Septimius Severus was Roman emperor from 193 to 211. He was born in Leptis Magna in the Roman province of Africa.
Severus seized power after the death of the emperor Pertinax in 193 (the Year of the Five Emperors).
After consolidating his rule over the western provinces, Severus waged a brief, successful war in the east against the Parthian Empire, sacked their capital Ctesiphon, expanded the eastern frontier to the Tigris and enlarged and fortified the Limes Arabicus in Arabia Petraea. In 202, he campaigned in Africa and Mauretania against the Garamantes, captured their capital Garama and expanded the Limes Tripolitanus along the southern desert frontier of the empire. In 198 he raised his elder son Caracalla to Augustus and in 209 did the same to his younger son, Geta.
In AD 209 Severus invaded Caledonia (modern Scotland) with an army of 50,000 men, but he fell fatally ill of an infectious disease in late 210 and died at Eboracum (York, England) early in 211.
SEVERUS' CAMPAIGNS IN BRITAIN
In 208 Septimius Severus travelled to Britain with the intention of conquering Caledonia (Scotland). Modern archaeological discoveries have helped to throw some light on the scope and direction of this northern campaign.
Severus began by occupying the territory up to the Antonine Wall, this is evidenced by extensive Severan era fortifications and the likely reoccupation of some of the forts on that wall. Over the previous years Hadrian's Wall had fallen into disrepair and Severus strengthened and repaired much of it, he did this to such an extent that many early Antiquarians thought that he was the emperor who had actually built it. Severus constructed a 165-acre (67 ha) camp south of the Antonine Wall at Trimontium, probably assembling the main body of his forces there. Severus then thrust north across the Antonine Wall into Caledonian territory, supported and supplied by a strong naval force. He retraced the steps of Agricola of over a century before, rebuilding many abandoned Roman forts along the east coast, and he re-garrisoned the naval base at Carpow, likely built by Commodus in 185, and possibly the place named as "Horrea Classis" or "Poreo Classis" in the Ravenna Cosmography.
By 210 Severus' campaigning had made significant gains, despite Caledonian guerrilla tactics and purportedly heavy Roman casualties.
According to Cassius Dio: “Severus did not desist until he approached the extremity of the island. Here he observed most accurately the variation of the sun's motion and the length of the days and the nights in summer and winter respectively. Having thus been conveyed through practically the whole of the hostile country (for he actually was conveyed in a covered litter most of the way, on account of his infirmity), he returned to the friendly portion, after he had forced the Britons to come to terms, on the condition that they should abandon a large part of their territory.”
The Caledonians had sued for peace, which Severus had granted on the condition that they relinquished control of the Central Lowlands of Scotland, but later that year (210), they, along with the Maeatae, revolted. Severus prepared for another campaign, now intent on exterminating the Caledonians. However the campaign was cut short when Severus fell ill and withdrew south to Eboracum (York) where he died on 4 February 211. Severus was succeeded by his sons, Caracalla and Geta. Caracalla continued campaigning in Caledonia during 212 but soon settled for peace, and shortly after that the frontier was withdrawn south to Hadrian's Wall.
On his death, Severus was deified by the Senate and his remains were buried in the Mausoleum of Hadrian in Rome.
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195 - 211, SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS, AR Denarius, Struck 210 at Rome, alluding to BritanniaObverse: SEVERVS PIVS AVG BRIT. Laureate head of Septimius Severus facing right.
Reverse: VICTORIAE BRIT. Victory seated on shield facing left, holding another shield resting on her knee in her right hand and palm branch in her left.
Diameter: 19mm | Weight: 2.35gms | Die Axis: 12h
RIC IV: 335 | RSC: 731 | SRCV: 6385 | SPINK: 651C
SCARCE
This coin commemorates the success of the Roman campaigns in Scotland during 209 and 210 culminating in the death of Severus at York, England, in February 211.
SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS
Lucius Septimius Severus was Roman emperor from 193 to 211. He was born in Leptis Magna in the Roman province of Africa.
Severus seized power after the death of the emperor Pertinax in 193 (the Year of the Five Emperors).
After consolidating his rule over the western provinces, Severus waged a brief, successful war in the east against the Parthian Empire, sacked their capital Ctesiphon, expanded the eastern frontier to the Tigris and enlarged and fortified the Limes Arabicus in Arabia Petraea. In 202, he campaigned in Africa and Mauretania against the Garamantes, captured their capital Garama and expanded the Limes Tripolitanus along the southern desert frontier of the empire. In 198 he raised his elder son Caracalla to Augustus and in 209 did the same to his younger son, Geta.
In AD 209 Severus invaded Caledonia (modern Scotland) with an army of 50,000 men, but he fell fatally ill of an infectious disease in late 210 and died at Eboracum (York, England) early in 211.
SEVERUS' CAMPAIGNS IN BRITAIN
In 208 Septimius Severus travelled to Britain with the intention of conquering Caledonia (Scotland). Modern archaeological discoveries have helped to throw some light on the scope and direction of this northern campaign.
Severus began by occupying the territory up to the Antonine Wall, this is evidenced by extensive Severan era fortifications and the likely reoccupation of some of the forts on that wall. Over the previous years Hadrian's Wall had fallen into disrepair and Severus strengthened and repaired much of it, he did this to such an extent that many early Antiquarians thought that he was the emperor who had actually built it. Severus constructed a 165-acre (67 ha) camp south of the Antonine Wall at Trimontium, probably assembling the main body of his forces there. Severus then thrust north across the Antonine Wall into Caledonian territory, supported and supplied by a strong naval force. He retraced the steps of Agricola of over a century before, rebuilding many abandoned Roman forts along the east coast, and he re-garrisoned the naval base at Carpow, likely built by Commodus in 185, and possibly the place named as "Horrea Classis" or "Poreo Classis" in the Ravenna Cosmography.
By 210 Severus' campaigning had made significant gains, despite Caledonian guerrilla tactics and purportedly heavy Roman casualties.
According to Cassius Dio: “Severus did not desist until he approached the extremity of the island. Here he observed most accurately the variation of the sun's motion and the length of the days and the nights in summer and winter respectively. Having thus been conveyed through practically the whole of the hostile country (for he actually was conveyed in a covered litter most of the way, on account of his infirmity), he returned to the friendly portion, after he had forced the Britons to come to terms, on the condition that they should abandon a large part of their territory.”
The Caledonians had sued for peace, which Severus had granted on the condition that they relinquished control of the Central Lowlands of Scotland, but later that year (210), they, along with the Maeatae, revolted. Severus prepared for another campaign, now intent on exterminating the Caledonians. However the campaign was cut short when Severus fell ill and withdrew south to Eboracum (York) where he died on 4 February 211. Severus was succeeded by his sons, Caracalla and Geta. Caracalla continued campaigning in Caledonia during 212 but soon settled for peace, and shortly after that the frontier was withdrawn south to Hadrian's Wall.
On his death, Severus was deified by the Senate and his remains were buried in the Mausoleum of Hadrian in Rome.
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195 - 211, SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS, AR Denarius, Struck 210 at Rome, alluding to BritanniaObverse: SEVERVS PIVS AVG BRIT. Laureate head of Septimius Severus facing right.
Reverse: VICTORIAE BRIT. Victory advancing right, holding wreath in her outstretched right hand and palm branch in her left.
Diameter: 19mm | Weight: 3.5gms | Die Axis: 6h
RIC IV: 332 | RSC: 727 | SRCV: 6382 | SPINK: 650
SCARCE
This coin commemorates the success of the Roman campaigns in Scotland during 209 and 210 culminating in the death of Severus at York, England, in February 211.
SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS
Lucius Septimius Severus was Roman emperor from 193 to 211. He was born in Leptis Magna in the Roman province of Africa.
Severus seized power after the death of the emperor Pertinax in 193 (the Year of the Five Emperors).
After consolidating his rule over the western provinces, Severus waged a brief, successful war in the east against the Parthian Empire, sacked their capital Ctesiphon, expanded the eastern frontier to the Tigris and enlarged and fortified the Limes Arabicus in Arabia Petraea. In 202, he campaigned in Africa and Mauretania against the Garamantes, captured their capital Garama and expanded the Limes Tripolitanus along the southern desert frontier of the empire. In 198 he raised his elder son Caracalla to Augustus and in 209 did the same to his younger son, Geta.
In AD 209 Severus invaded Caledonia (modern Scotland) with an army of 50,000 men, but he fell fatally ill of an infectious disease in late 210 and died at Eboracum (York, England) early in 211.
SEVERUS' CAMPAIGNS IN BRITAIN
In 208 Septimius Severus travelled to Britain with the intention of conquering Caledonia (Scotland). Modern archaeological discoveries have helped to throw some light on the scope and direction of this northern campaign.
Severus began by occupying the territory up to the Antonine Wall, this is evidenced by extensive Severan era fortifications and the likely reoccupation of some of the forts on that wall. Over the previous years Hadrian's Wall had fallen into disrepair and Severus strengthened and repaired much of it, he did this to such an extent that many early Antiquarians thought that he was the emperor who had actually built it. Severus constructed a 165-acre (67 ha) camp south of the Antonine Wall at Trimontium, probably assembling the main body of his forces there. Severus then thrust north across the Antonine Wall into Caledonian territory, supported and supplied by a strong naval force. He retraced the steps of Agricola of over a century before, rebuilding many abandoned Roman forts along the east coast, and he re-garrisoned the naval base at Carpow, likely built by Commodus in 185, and possibly the place named as "Horrea Classis" or "Poreo Classis" in the Ravenna Cosmography.
By 210 Severus' campaigning had made significant gains, despite Caledonian guerrilla tactics and purportedly heavy Roman casualties.
According to Cassius Dio: “Severus did not desist until he approached the extremity of the island. Here he observed most accurately the variation of the sun's motion and the length of the days and the nights in summer and winter respectively. Having thus been conveyed through practically the whole of the hostile country (for he actually was conveyed in a covered litter most of the way, on account of his infirmity), he returned to the friendly portion, after he had forced the Britons to come to terms, on the condition that they should abandon a large part of their territory.”
The Caledonians had sued for peace, which Severus had granted on the condition that they relinquished control of the Central Lowlands of Scotland, but later that year (210), they, along with the Maeatae, revolted. Severus prepared for another campaign, now intent on exterminating the Caledonians. However the campaign was cut short when Severus fell ill and withdrew south to Eboracum (York) where he died on 4 February 211. Severus was succeeded by his sons, Caracalla and Geta. Caracalla continued campaigning in Caledonia during 212 but soon settled for peace, and shortly after that the frontier was withdrawn south to Hadrian's Wall.
On his death, Severus was deified by the Senate and his remains were buried in the Mausoleum of Hadrian in Rome.
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198 - 217, CARACALLA, AE As, Struck 211 at Rome, alluding to BritanniaObverse: ANTONINVS PIVS AVG BRIT, laureate head of Caracalla facing right, drapery on left shoulder.
Reverse: VICTORIAE BRITTANNICAE. Draped figure of Victory standing facing right, left foot on helmet, inscribing shield hung on a palm; S – C across field.
Diameter: 26mm | Weight: 10.9gms | Die Axis: 12h
RIC IV: 522b | Cohen: 636 | Cf.SRCV: 7015 | SPINK: 661
Rough surfaces
SCARCE
This coin commemorates the victories achieved by the Romans in Scotland during the campaigns led jointly by Septimius Severus and his eldest son Caracalla in 209, and by Caracalla alone the following year during his father's illness.
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198 - 217, CARACALLA, AR Denarius, Struck 210 – 213 at Rome, alluding to BritanniaObverse: ANTONINVS PIVS AVG BRIT, Laureate head of Caracalla facing right.
Reverse: VICTORIAE BRIT. Victory advancing right, carrying trophy in both hands.
Diameter: 18.85mm | Weight: 2.76gms | Die Axis: 12h
RIC IV: 231A | RSC: 629 | SRCV: 6900 | SPINK: 658A
SCARCE
This coin commemorates the victories achieved by the Romans in Scotland during the campaigns led jointly by Septimius Severus and his eldest son Caracalla in 209, and by Caracalla alone the following year during his father's illness.
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209 - 212, GETA, AR Denarius, Struck 210 at Rome, alluding to BritanniaObverse: P SEPT GETA PIVS AVG BRIT. Laureate head of Geta facing right.
Reverse: VICTORIAE BRIT. Victory, half naked, standing facing left, holding wreath in her right hand and palm in her left.
Diameter: 20mm | Weight: 2.79gms | Die Axis: 6h
RIC IV: 92 | RSC: 219 | SRCV: 7254 | BMC: 68 | Spink: 662
SCARCE
This coin commemorates the Roman victories achieved in Scotland in 209 and 210 by Septimius Severus and Caracalla, Geta's father and brother, while Geta and his mother, Julia Domna, remained behind in London.
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24 Septimius SeverusSeptimius Severus
AR Denarius. 199 AD
L SEPT SEV AVG IMP XI PART MAX, laureate head right / VICTORIAE AVGG FEL, Victory flying left, holding wreath with both hands over shield set on rock to left.
RIC 144b, Sear 6381, RSC 719.Sosius
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AHG 234 . The Antioch Hoard of Gallienus . Gallienus, August 253 - 24 March 268 A.D.Gallienus, August 253 - 24 March 268 A.D.
Billon antoninianus . 2.927g, 19.7mm, 180o, Antioch mint, 254 - 255 A.D.
Obverse : IMP C P LIC GALLIENVS AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right
Reverse VICTORIAE AVGG, soldier standing right, vertical spear in right, resting left on shield
Göbl MIR 1566d (Antioch), SRCV III 10397 (Antioch), RIC V 300 (Viminacium), AHG 234 (this coin)
From the Antioch Hoard of Gallienus . Ex ForumVladislav D
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Constans, RIC VIII 79 AquileiaObverse: CONSTAN-S PF AVG, laurel and rosette-diademed, draped, cuirassed bust right
Reverse: VICTORIAE DD AVGGQ NN, Two Victories facing each other with wreaths and palms
Mintmark: dot AQS, 15.5 mm., 1.1 g.
NORMAN K
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Constantine I, RIC VII 194 ArlesObverse: IMP CONSTAN-TINVS MAX AVG - Helmeted laureate bust right, cuirassed
Reverse: VICTORIAE LAETAE PRINC PERP - Two Victories facing and inscribing VOT PR on shield placed on altar type Helvetica 2d (diamond with dot in centre, in a rectangle with a dot in each corner. )
Exe: PARL Arles mint AD 318-319 = RIC VII, 194 , 19.15 mm, 2.6 g.NORMAN K
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Constantius II, RIC VIII 102 Thessalonica, 347-348 CEObverse: CONSTANTIVS P F AVG, Laureate and Rosette-Diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust right
Reverse: VICTORIAE DD AVGG Q NN, two Victories standing facing each other, each holding wreath and palm.Palm branch upright in center.
Exe: SMTS epsilon. 16.6 mm., 1.0 g.
RIC VIII Thessalonica 102, rated scarce. NORMAN K
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ROME. Licinius I. AD 308-324.
Æ Follis (20mm, 3.1 g)
Siscia mint, 1st officina. Struck AD 319-320.
IMP LICINIVS AVG, laureate bust right, slight drapery on far shoulder
VICTORIAE LAETAE PRINC PERP, two Victories holding shield inscribed VOT/PR in two lines over altar; I on altar; ASIS*
RIC VII 96 var. (bust type)Ardatirion
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RIC.188 Constans (AE4, Victoriae DD Avgg Q NN)Constans, caesar (333-337), western emperor (337-350)
AE4: Victoriae DD Avgg Q NN (346-358, Trèves mint)
bronze, 15mm diameter, 1.65g, die axis 6h
A/ CONSTAN-S P F AVG; pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right
R/ VICTORIAE DD AVGG Q NN / TRS in exergue / * in field; 2 facing Victories holding palm and wreath
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(0308) LICINIUS I308 - 324 AD
AE 18 mm 2.29 g
O: IMP LIC LICINIVS PF AVG, Laur dr cuir bust right
R: VICTORIAE LAETAE PRINC PERP, 2 Victories facing each other, holding shield reading VPT/PR over altar
Delta SIS Dot in exe.
Siscia
RIC VII 62 (R3) Rare
laney
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(0324) CONSTANTIUS II324 - 337 AD as Caesar
337 - 361 AD as Augustus
AE 16 mm, 1.25 g
O: CONSTANTIVS P F AVG diademed bust right
R: VICTORIAE D D AVGG QNN two Victories facing, holding wreaths, pellet between; SMTSA in exe
Thessalonica mintlaney
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(0324) CONSTANTIUS II324 - 337 AD as Caesar
337 - 361 AD as Augustus
AE 16 mm, 1.48 g
O: CONSTANTIVS P F AVG diademed bust right
R: VICTORIAE D D AVGG QNN two Victories facing, holding wreaths, pellet between; SMTSE in exe
Thessalonica mintlaney
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(0324) CONSTANTIUS II324 - 337 AD as Caesar
337 - 361 AD as Augustus
AE 16 mm, 1.54 g
O: CONSTANTIVS P F AVG diademed bust right
R: VICTORIAE D D AVGG QNN two Victories facing, holding wreaths, pellet between; dot ASIS dot in exe.
Siscia mint.laney
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(0324) CONSTANTIUS II324 - 337 AD (as Caesar)
337 - 361 AD (as Augustus)AE 15 mm, 1.47 g
O: CONSTANTI-VS PF AVG laurel + rosette diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right
R: VICTORIAE DD AVGGQ NN two Victories standing facing each other, each holding wreath & palm; pellet/NA" in center
Exerge: PARL
RIC VIII Arles 78laney
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(0333) CONSTANS333 - 337 (as Caesar)
337 - 350 AD (as Augustus)
AE 16 mm, 1.88 g
O: CONSTANS P F AVG Diademed draped bust right
R: VICTORIAE D D AVG G Q NN Two Victories facing, holding wreath and palm branches; upright branch between; SMTSB in exe.
Thessalonica mintlaney
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(0333) CONSTANS333 - 337 (as Caesar)
337 - 350 AD (as Augustus)
AE 16.5 mm; 1.72 g
O: CONSTAN-S PF AVG, rosette-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right
R: VICTORIAE DD AVGGQ NN, two Victories facing each other holding wreaths and palm branches; upright palm branch between; BSIS in exe
Siscia mint; cf. RIC VIII Siscia 195laney
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(0333) CONSTANSAE 16.5 mm; 1.72 g
O: CONSTAN-S PF AVG, rosette-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right
R: VICTORIAE DD AVGGQ NN two Victories standing facing each other, each holding wreath & palm; P in centerlaney
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(0337) CONSTANS337 - 350 AD
AE 16 mm; 1.37 g
O: CONSTANS PF AVG ; Rosette-diademed, draped, cuirassed bust right
R: VICTORIAE DD AVGG Q NN ; Two Victories facing each other each holding a wreath and palm
Siscia mintlaney
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(0350) MAGNENTIUS350 - 353 AD
AE 24 mm max. 4.73 g
O: D N MAGNENTIVS P F AVG, draped & cuirassed bust right, A to left
R: VICTORIAE DD NN AVG ET CAE, two Victories holding shield inscribed VOT V MVLT X; S V between; RPLG in ex.
LUGDUNUM; RIC 1221. LRBC 217
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(0351) DECENTIUSCAESAR 351 - 353 AD
ASE 22 mm 4.04 g
O: DN DECENTIVS CAESAR
BARE HEADED CUIR BUST R, "A" BEHIND BUST
R: VICTORIAE DON AVG ET CAE
2 VICTORIES HOLDING WREATH READING VOT/MVL/X F BELOWlaney
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(VII)156Constantine I
IMP CONSTANTINVS AVG
Helmeted, cuirassed bust left holding globe and spear
VICTORIAE LAETAE PRINC PERP
Two victories with inscribed shield on a short column
-/-//PLN
RIC (VII) 156mauseus
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(VII)157Constantine I
IMP CONSTANTINVS MAX AVG
Laureate helmeted, cuirassed bust right
VICTORIAE LAETAE PRINC PERP
Two victories with inscribed shield on a diamond patterned altar
-/-//PLN
RIC (VII) 157
mauseus
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(VII)169Constantine I
IMP CONSTANTINVS AG
High crest helmeted, cuirassed bust left with spear over shoulder
VICTORIAE LAETAE PRINC PERP
Two victories with inscribed shield on an altar decorated with a wreath
-/-//PLN
RIC (VII) 169mauseus
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(VII)174Crispus
FL IVL CRISPVS NOB CAES
Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right
VICTORIAE LAETAE PRINC PERP
Two victories with inscribed shield on an altar decorated with a wreath
-/-//PLN
RIC (VII) 174
mauseus
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(VII)181corrConstantine II
FL CL CONSTANTINVS IVN N C
Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust left seen from rear
VICTORIAE LAETAE PRINC PERP
Two victories with inscribed shield on an altar decorated with a wreath
-/-//PLN
RIC (VII) 181corr
mauseus
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001b. Crispus Siscia VICTORIAE LAETAE PRINC PERPRIC VII Siscia 97 R2ecoli
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001b. Crispus Siscia VICTORIAE LAETAE PRINC PERPIVL CRISPVS NOB CAESAR
VICTORIAE LAETAE PRINC PERP
RIC VII Siscia 63 R4 for eSiSdotecoli
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001b. Crispus Siscia VICTORIAE LAETAE PRINC PERP SisciaRIC VII 97 R3 Sisciaecoli
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003. Constans Thessalonica two victoriesCONSTANS-PF AVG
VICTORIAE DD AVGGQ NN
SMTSB
RIC VIII Thessalonica 101 C2
ecoli
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003. Constans Two Victories ThessalonicaCONSTANS-PF AVG
VICTORIAE DD AVGGQ NN
RIC VIII Thessalonica 100 C2
ecoli
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003. Constans two victories ThessalonicaCONSTANS-PF AVG
VICTORIAE DD AVGGQ NN
SMTSA
RIC VIII Thessalonica 105 S
ecoli
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004. Constantius II Thessalonica two victoriesCONSTANTI-VS PF AVG
VICTORIAE DD AVGGQ NN
RIC VIII Thessalonica 99
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0047 Constantine I - AE 3 (follis)Ticinum
318-319 AD
laureate, helmeted, cuirassed bust right
IMP CONSTAN_TINVS MAX AVG
two Victories facing each other, holding VOT/PR within shield on cippus
VICTORIAE LAETAE PRINC PERP
T T
RIC VII Ticinum 82
2,3g 16mmJ. B.
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0048 Constantine I - AE 3 (follis)Siscia
319 AD
laureate, helmeted, cuirassed bust right
IMP CONSTAN_TINVS P F AVG
two Victories facing each other, holding VOT/PR within shield on cippus
VICTORIAE LAETAE PRINC PERP
ASIS·
RIC VII Siscia 59
3,7g 18mmJ. B.
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0056 Constantius II - AE 4Thessalonica
347-348 AD
laureate-rosette-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right
CONSTANTI_VS P F AVG
two Victories standing, facing each other, each holding a wreath and palm
VICTORIAE DD AVGGQ NN
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SMTSE
RIC VIII Thessalonica 99
1,38g 15mmJ. B.
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0088 Constans - AE 4Siscia
347-348 AD
rosette-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right
CONSTAN_S P F AVG
two Victories standing, facing each other, each holding a wreath and palm
VICTORIAE DD AVGGQ NN
·ΓSIS·
RIC VIII Siscia 185
1,37g 15mmJ. B.
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0134 - Nummus Constantine I 319-20 ACObv/ IMP CONSTANTIN-VS AVG, helmeted bust of C. l., cuirassed and with spear on r. shoulder.
Rev/ VICTORIAE LAETAE PRINC PERP, two Victories standing face to face, holding vota shield, with VOT / PR inscribed within; diamond mint mark inside altar, PLN in ex.
AE, 17.5 mm, 2.92 g
Mint: Londinium.
RIC VII/158 var. [S]
ex-Numismática Hinojosa, eBay jul 2011 - art. #280702971071dafnis
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0151 Constantine I - AE 3 (follis)Siscia
318 AD
laureate, helmeted, cuirassed bust right
IMP CONSTANTINVS P F AVG
two Victories facing each other, holding VOT/PR within shield on cippus
VICTORIAE LAETAE PRINC PERP
ESIS*
RIC VII Siscia 47
3,3g 17,5mmJ. B.
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0178 - Denarius Septimius Severus 210-11 ACObv/ SEVERVS PIVS AVG BRIT, laureate head of S.S. r.
Rev/ VICTORIAE BRIT, Victory togate standing r., holding wreath and with palm leaning on shoulder.
Ag, 19.2 mm, 2.77 g
Mint: Roma.
BMCRE V/52var. - RIC IV.1/332 [S]
ex-Artemide Aste Feb 2014, lot 302 (colln. English Gentleman)dafnis
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0182 - Denarius Geta 210-2 ACObv/ P SEPT GETA PIVS AVG BRIT, laureate head of Geta r.
Rev/ VICTORIAE BRIT, Victory standing l., holding crown and palm.
Ag, 19.8 mm, 2.80 g
Mint: Roma.
BMCRE V/68 – RIC IV.1/92 [S]
ex-Gitbud & Naumann, auction Pecunem 14, lot 709 (ex-Paul Francis Jacquier, auction 17, lot 464)dafnis
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02 Augustus RIC I 0037aAugustus 27 B.C.-14 A.D. AR Denarius. Spanish Mint c. 19-18 A.D. (3.43g, 19.7m, 6h). Obv: AVGVSTVS CAESAR, oak-wreathed head right. Rev: DIVVS IVLIVS, to l. and r. of eight-rayed comet with tail upwards. RIC I 37a. RSC 98.
The Caesaris Astrum, or Star of Caesar, appeared in 44 B.C., mere months after Caesar’s assassination during the Ludi Victoriae Caesaris. The appearance of the comet was taken as a dramatic sign of the deification of Caesar, and not lost on Augustus as an ongoing propaganda opportunity as this coin demonstrates. Lucas H
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024a01. Pescennius NigerDenarius. Antioch mint. 28mm, 2.60 g. Obv: IMP CAES C PESC NIGER IVST AVG. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: VICTORIAE AVG. Victory advancing right, holding wreath and palm frond. RIC 86 var. (obv. legend and bust type)
NOTE: Usurper April/May 193 -- Spring/Summer 194. Governor in Syria, who was proclaimed emperor by troops. He fought a battle in Cilicia with Severus for power. Lost and was executed.
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026a001. Septimius SeverusDenarius. Rome. 19mm, 3.16 g. Obv: SEVERVS PIVS AVG BRIT. Laureate head right. Rev: VICTORIAE BRIT. Victory standing facing, head right, holding palm frond and placing a small round shield on palm tree to right. RIC 336lawrence c
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026a05. Septimius SeverusDenarius. 19mm, 3.27 g. Rome, AD 210-211. Obv: SEVERVS PIVS AVG BRIT, laureate head of Septimius Severus right. Rev: VICTORIAE BRIT, Victory advancing right, w/wreath in right hand, palm in left. RIC IV.I 332. Ex Heritage Auctions, Auction 231402 (9 January 2014), lot 64141. Heritage 65203.
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0397 Constantine I - AE 3 (follis)Ticinum
318-319 AD
laureate, helmeted, cuirassed bust right
IMP CONSTAN_TINVS MAX AVG
two Victories facing each other, holding VOT/PR within shield on cippus
VICTORIAE LAETAE PRINC PERP
P T
RIC VII Ticinum 82
2,7g 17mmJ. B.
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041b Commodus (166-180 A.D. as Caesar, 180-192 A.D. as Augustus), RIC III 0196, Rome, AR-denarius, VICTORIAE FELICI, -/-//CVPP, Victory, Scarce!,041b Commodus (166-180 A.D. as Caesar, 180-192 A.D. as Augustus), RIC III 0196, Rome, AR-denarius, VICTORIAE FELICI, -/-//CVPP, Victory, Scarce!,
avers:- M-COMM-ANT-FEL-AVG-BRIT, Laureate head right.
revers:- VICTORIAE-FELICI/CVPP, Victory advancing let, holding wreath in both hands over two shields set on a low base : CVPP on base.
exerg: -/-//CVPP, diameter: 18 mm, weight: 2,54g, axis: 6h ,
mint: Rome, date: 189 A.D., ref: RIC-III-196, p-387, C-952,
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0444 Constantius II - AE 4Thessalonica
347-348 AD
laureate-rosette-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right
CONSTANTI_VS P F AVG
two Victories standing, facing each other, each holding a wreath and palm
VICTORIAE DD AVGGQ NN
·
SMTS?
RIC VIII Thessalonica 99
1,4g 15mmJ. B.
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049 Septimius Severus (193-211 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 144b, AR-Denarius, VICTORIAE AVG G FEL, Victory flying left, #1049 Septimius Severus (193-211 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 144b, AR-Denarius, VICTORIAE AVG G FEL, Victory flying left, #1
avers: L SEPT SEV AVG IMP XI PART MAX, Laureate bust right.
reverse: VICTORIAE AVG G FEL, Victory flying left holding an open wreath with both hands, before her shield set on a low base.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 18,0-19,0mm, weight: 2,91g, axis: 0h,
mint: Rome, date: 198-200 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV-I 144b, p-109, RSC 719,
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051 Caracalla (196-198 A.D. Caesar, 198-217 A.D. Augustus ), Rome, RIC IV-I 170, AR-Denarius, VICTORIAE/AVG G, Victory in biga right, Scarce! #1051 Caracalla (196-198 A.D. Caesar, 198-217 A.D. Augustus ), Rome, RIC IV-I 170, AR-Denarius, VICTORIAE/AVG G, Victory in biga right, Scarce! #1
avers: ANTONINVS PIVS AVG, Laureate head right.
revers: VICTORIAE / AVG G, Victory in galloping biga right, AVGG in exergue.
exergue: -/-//AVG G, diameter: 17,0-19,0mm, weight: 3,34g, axis: 0h,
mint: Rome, date: 206-210 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV-I 170, p-, RSC 622, BMC 518, Scarce!
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053 Geta (209-211 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 092, AR-Denarius, VICTORIAE BRIT, Victory standing left, Scarce, #1053 Geta (209-211 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 092, AR-Denarius, VICTORIAE BRIT, Victory standing left, Scarce, #1
avers: P SEPT GETA PIVS AVG GERM, Laureate head right.
reverse: VICTORIAE BRIT, Victory standing left, holding wreath and palm.
exergue:-/-//--, diameter: 19,0mm, weight: 3,23g, axis:- h,
mint: Rome, date: 210-212 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV-I 92, p-327, RSC 219,
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054a01. Claudius GothicusAE Antoninianus. Obv: IMP CLAVDIVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: VICTORIAE GOTHIC, trophy with two bound captives seated at base. RIC 252, Cohen 308.lawrence c
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064 - Septimius Severus denarius - RIC 332Obv:- SEVERVS PIVS AVG BRIT, Laureate head right
Rev:- VICTORIAE BRIT, Victory walking right holding wreath and palm
Minted in Rome. A.D. 210
Reference:- BMCRE 51; Hill 1137. RIC 332 (Scarce). RSC 727.
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064 - Septimius Severus denarius - RIC 516Obv:- L SEPT SEV AVG IMP XI PART MAX, Laureate head right
Rev:- VICTORIAE AVGG FEL, Victory flying left holding wreath with both hands over shield set on low base
Minted in Laodicea-ad-Mare. A.D. 198 - 202
Ref:– BMCRE 678. RIC 516. RSC 719
ex Roger Bickford-Smith Collection, ex Barry Murphy, ex Forvm
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064 - Septimius Severus denarius - RIC 516 (Base metal)Obv:– L SEPT SEV AVG IMP XI PART MAX, Laureate head right
Rev:– VICTORIAE AVGG FEL, Victory flying left, holding open wreath over shield set on a low base
Minted in Laodicea-ad-Mare, A.D. 198 - 202
References:– RIC 516 (but base metal) maridvnvm
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067 MAGNENTIUSEMPEROR: Magnentius
DENOMINATION: AE2
OBVERSE: D N MAGNEN-TIVS P F AVG, draped and cuirassed bust right, A to left
REVERSE: VICTORIAE DD NN AVG ET CAES, Two Victories holding shield inscribed VOT V MVLT X; S V
EXERGUE: RPLG
DATE: 350 AD
MINT: Lugdunum
WEIGHT: 5.20 g
RIC VIII 123
Bastien 169Barnaba6
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068 - Geta denarius - RIC 092Obv:- P SEPT GETA PIVS AVG BRIT, laureate, bearded head right
Rev:- VICTORIAE BRIT, Victory, half-naked, standing left, holding wreath & palm.
Minted in Rome. A.D. 210-212
Reference:- RIC 92, RSC 219, BMC 68maridvnvm
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068 DECENTIUSEMPEROR: Decentius
DENOMINATION: AE3
OBVERSE: DN DECENTIVS NOB CAES, bare-headed, cuirassed bust right
REVERSE: VICTORIAE DD NN AVG ET CAES, two Victories standing facing each other, holding between them a wreath inscribed VOT V MVLT X on a column. S-V across fields
EXERGUE: RSLG
DATE: 350-353 AD
MINT: Lugdunum
WEIGHT: 4.99 g
RIC VIII Lyons 124Barnaba6
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07. Constantius II / 2 Victories.AE 4, 341 - 348, Siscia mint.
Obverse: CONSTANTIVS P F AVG / Diademed bust of Constantius II.
Reverse: VICTORIAE DD AVGGQ NN / Two Victories facing, each holding palm banch and wreath.
Mint mark: ΔSIS; HR monogram between the two Victories.
1.12 gm., 15 mm.
RIC #191; LRBC #798; Sear #18063.Callimachus
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08. Constans / 2 Victories.AE 4, 341 - 348, Siscia mint.
Obverse: CONSTANS P F AVG / Diademed bust of Constans.
Reverse: VICTORIAE DD AVGGQ NN / Two Victories facing, each holding palm banch and wreath.
Mint mark: ASIS; HR monogram between the two Victories.
1.56 gm., 16 mm.
RIC #192; LRBC #799; Sear #18632.Callimachus
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083a13. Constantine IAE follis. 17mm, 2.79 g. 318 AD. Siscia mint. Obv: IMP CONSTA-NTINVS AVG, laureate, helmeted, cuirassed bust right. Rev: VICTORIAE LAETAE PRINC PERP, Two Victories, standing facing each other, holding inscribing shield inscribed VOT PR on an altar decorated with a star. Mintmark ASIS. RIC VII Siscia 48 var (altar type and obv. break).lawrence c
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083a20. Constantine IAE follis. 17mm, 3.0 g. Lyons mint. Obv: CONSTANTINVS AVG, bust of Constantine right, cuirassed, in high-crested helmet. Rev: VICTORIAE LAET PRINC PERP, two Victories holding shield. Mintmark two captives.
Lyons RIC VII 65.lawrence c
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083a21. Constantine IAE Follis. 17mm, 2.49 g. London mint. 319-320 AD. Obv: IMP CONSTANTINVS AG, helmeted, cuirassed bust left, spear over far shoulder. Rev: VICTORIAE LAETAE PRINC PERP, two Victories standing facing holding shield inscribed VOT PR on altar decorated with diamond (Helv. 2a). Mintmark PLN. RIC VII London 159lawrence c
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090a05. ConstansAE3. Siscia, 347-348 AD. Obv: CONSTANS P F AVG, rosette-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: VICTORIAE DD AVGGQ NN, two Victories standing facing each other, each holding wreath and palm, HR monogram between. Mintmark ASIS. RIC 192.lawrence c
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090a06. ConstansAE4. 16mm, 1.47 g. Trier, 347-348 AD. Obv: CONSTAN-S PF AVG, pearl-diademed, draped, cuirassed bust right. Rev: VICTORIAE DD AVGGQ NN, two Victories standing facing with wreaths held aloft, D in centre. Mintmark TRP. RIC 196.lawrence c
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093a03. DecentiusCaesar. Æ centenionalis. 20 mm, 4.16 g. Lugdunum, A.D. 351/2.
Obv: D N DECENTIVS NOB CAES, bare-headed and cuirassed bust of Decentius right. Rev: VICTORIAE DD NN AVG ET CAE, two Victories standing facing each other, supporting wreath inscribed VOT/V/MVLT/X in four lines between them; SP//RSLG. RIC 137; Lyon 178; Bastien 177.lawrence c
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093a04. DecentiusAE3. Arles. AD 351-353. Obv: DN DECENTIVS CAESAR, bare-headed, cuirassed bust right, A behind head. Rev: VICTORIAE DD NN AVG ET CAE, two Victories standing facing each other, holding between them a shield inscribed VOT V MVLT X. Epsilon over IS in lower center. Mintmark SAR. RIC VIII Arles 180; Sear 18884.lawrence c
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097. Geta.Denarius, 209-210, Rome mint.
Obverse: IMP CAES P SEPT GETA PIVS AVG / Laureate bust of Geta.
Reverse: VICTORIAE BRIT / Victory holding wreath and palm.
2.88 gm., 18 mm.
RSC #220a; RIC unlisted.
This coin is a mule, and as such it is a very rare coin. A mule is a coin struck from dies that are normally not used together. In this case, an earlier obverse die with an earlier legend was used with the VICTORIAE BRIT reverse. The obverse legend should read P SEPT GETA PIVS AVG BRIT and is listed that way as RIC #91. Roman Silver Coins (Seaby) lists this mule as #220a based on two offerings of apparently the same specimen in Seaby's Bulletin in 1950 and 1952, not illustrated either time. (Thanks to Curtis Clay for this information.)Callimachus
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104 Claudius II. (268-270 A.D.), T-0946 (Estiot), RIC V-I 252, Cyzicus, AE-Antoninianus, VICTORIAE GOTHIC, -/-//SPQR, Trophy of arms, Rare!,104 Claudius II. (268-270 A.D.), T-0946 (Estiot), RIC V-I 252, Cyzicus, AE-Antoninianus, VICTORIAE GOTHIC, -/-//SPQR, Trophy of arms, Rare!,
avers:- IMP-CLAVDIVS-AVG, Bust right, radiate, cuirassed and draped with paludamentum, seen from rear, (D2).
revers:- VICTORIAE-GOTHIC, Trophy of arms (helmet l.); on each side, a bound and std. captive in oriental dress, (Trophy 1c).
exerg: -/-//SPQR, diameter: 22-23,5mm, weight: 4,74g, axes: 11h,
mint: Cyzicus, iss-3, Ph-2, date: 269-270 A.D., ref: T-0946 (Estiot), RIC V-I 252, Komin 1149, Rare!,
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11 - Septimius Severus AR Denarius - AD 199Septimius Severus Denarius. 199 AD.
obv: L SEPT SEV AVG IMP XI PART MAX - Laureate head right.
rev: VICTORIAE AVGG FEL - Victory flying left holding open wreath in both hands over round shield set on low base.
2.16grams
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11 - Septimius Severus AR Denarius - AD 199Septimius Severus Denarius. 199 AD.
obv: L SEPT SEV AVG IMP XI PART MAX - Laureate head right.
rev: VICTORIAE AVGG FEL - Victory flying left holding open wreath in both hands over round shield set on low base.
2.16 Grams, 21.5mm.
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Great, very expressive portrait of the Emperor.
Small flan crack @ 9 o'clock on the obverse.rexesq
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11 - Septimius Severus AR Denarius - AD 199 - obv 03Septimius Severus Denarius. 199 AD.
obv: L SEPT SEV AVG IMP XI PART MAX - Laureate head right.
rev: VICTORIAE AVGG FEL - Victory flying left holding open wreath in both hands over round shield set on low base.
2.16 Grams, 21.5mm.
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Great, very expressive portrait of the Emperor.
Small flan crack @ 9 o'clock on the obverse. rexesq
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11 - Septimius Severus AR Denarius - AD 199 - obv 04 - *Better Lighting*Septimius Severus Denarius. 199 AD.
obv: L SEPT SEV AVG IMP XI PART MAX - Laureate head right.
rev: VICTORIAE AVGG FEL - Victory flying left holding open wreath in both hands over round shield set on low base.
2.16 Grams, 21.5mm.
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Great, very expressive portrait of the Emperor.
Small flan crack @ 9 o'clock on the obverse.
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11 - Septimius Severus AR Denarius - AD 199 - rev 04Septimius Severus Denarius. 199 AD.
obv: L SEPT SEV AVG IMP XI PART MAX - Laureate head right.
rev: VICTORIAE AVGG FEL - Victory flying left holding open wreath in both hands over round shield set on low base.
2.16 Grams, 21.5mm.
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Great, very expressive portrait of the Emperor.
Small flan crack @ 9 o'clock on the obverse. Photo slightly off color due to camera troubles.
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112 Probus (276-282 A.D.), Siscia, Alföldi 0088.0001, -/-//KAP, Bust E1/G, RIC V-II 800, AE-Antoninianus, VICTORIAE AVG, Two Victories, Rare!!!112 Probus (276-282 A.D.), Siscia, Alföldi 0088.0001, -/-//KAP, Bust E1/G, RIC V-II 800, AE-Antoninianus, VICTORIAE AVG, Two Victories, Rare!!!
avers: IMP C M AVR PROBVS P AVG, Radiate, helmeted, cuirassed bust left, holding spear and shield.
reverse: VICTORIAE AVG, Two Victories standing face to face, clasping hands before palm tree.
exergue: -/-//KAP, diameter: 21mm, weight: 2,46g, axis: 6h,
mint: Siscia, 4th. emission of Siscia, date: 277 A.D.,
ref: RIC V-II 800, p-103, Alföldi 0088.0001, Rare!!!
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119a Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Heraclea, RIC VI 010e (Not in RIC this Officina), AR-Argenteus, -/-/HЄ, VICTORIAE SARMATICAE, Four Tetrarchs, Very Rare! #1119a Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Heraclea, RIC VI 010e (Not in RIC this Officina), AR-Argenteus, -/-/HЄ, VICTORIAE SARMATICAE, Four Tetrarchs, Very Rare! #1
avers: DIOCLETI ANVS AVG, Laureate head right.
reverse: VICTORIAE SARMATICAE, The Four Tetrarchs sacrificing in front of 6 turreted City gate.
exergue: -/-/HЄ, diameter: 18,5-19,0mm, weight: 3,50g, axis:0h ,
mint: Heraclea, date: 296 A.D., ref: RIC VI 010e (? Not in RIC this Officina), p-, Jelocnik -; RSC 491b, Not in RIC this Officina Very Rare!
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121h Constantine I. AE follis 3.1gobv: IMP CONSTANTINVS PF AVG laur. helm. cuir. bust r.
rev: VICTORIAE LAETAE PRINC PERP two victories std. facing together holding shield inscribed VOT/PR S in alter
ex: (delta)SIS.hill132
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121p Constantine I. AE follis 3.0gmobv: IMP CONSTANTINVS PF AVG helm. cuir. bust r.
rev: VICTORIAE LAETAE PRINC PERP two victories holding shield inscribe VOT/PR, * in alter
ex: ASIShill132
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