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087a08. Constantine IIAs Caesar (317-337), issued 317-18. Ticinum, 2.80g, 18.5mm.
Obv: CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB CAES; laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, seen from behind. Rev: CLARITAS REPVBLICAE; radiate Sol advancing left, holding whip, P in left field, mintmark S T.
RIC VII 80(R2). AMMC Auction 3, Lot 335.
lawrence c
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Aelia Flaccilla-Salvs Reipvblicae AE2-Not in RICAttribution-Aelia Flaccilla 378-388 AD. Van Meter 5

Obv.AEL FLAC-CILLA AVG- Draped bust right, in elaborate headdress, necklace,
& mantle
REV. SALVS REI-PVBLICAE- Empress standing facing, arms folded over chest
LF. Branch
EX. SMNB
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attribution almost certainLooks like this is a Secvritas Repvblicae of Gratian RIC IX SISCIA 15c Type X
obv: DN GRATIANVS PF AVG
rev: SECVRITAS REIPUBLICAE with dot ASISC in exergue
Victory advancing left, with wreath and palm branch in hand.
There should be an R in the left field, but I don't see it yet...

AE3; 367-375 AD

die axis: 0
Matthew W2
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Emperor Dragging Captive: Valentinian AE3, R.SECVNDARoman Imperial. Valentinian I AE3 Follis (17mm, 2.82g, 6), Rome mint, 2nd officina, c. 364-367 CE.
Obv: DN VALENTINIANVS PF AVG. Diademed, draped, cuirassed bust right.
Rev: GLORIA ROMANORVM / R.SECVNDA. Emperor holding labarum & dragging bound captive.
Prov: Uncertain purchase, possibly N. Hochrein c. 2010-2013?; consigned (unsold), Ancient Roman Coin Auctions [Hochrein & R. Smits] Sale 1 or 2, 2013.
Ref: RIC 15a - Subtype xb (no examples cited in OCRE [LINK]); Sear 19444; Suarez, ERIC I --, ERIC II 427 (in gray, unable to verify existence of specimen, but see below); Kurth, Helvetica's RIC Tables [LINK] (“gloria-romanorum”), Type 15, Row 245; Esty Rev Type 5 [LINK].
Notes: Rare var. (the Gloria Romanorvm captive types even more so than the Secvritas w/ officinae spelled out). One example, same dies, in Coryssa (ebay 23 Jul 2016): https://www.coryssa.org/2044529/; another illustrated (reportedly Valentinian I but no obv. shown, diff. rev. die): Saskatchewan Museum of Antiquities [LINK]; Esty Coll. illustrates PRIMA & TERTIA for Valentinian, and SECVNDA for Valens [LINK].
See also: Esty’s LRBC Officinae page [LINK]:
“Spelling the officina number out in full (PRIMA, SECVNDA, TERTIA, QVARTA) was used only on coins minted at Rome, and only for three Roman emperors (Valentinian, Valens, and Gratian) and only on two types, GLORIA ROMANORVM and SECVRITAS REPVBLICAE, during the period 364-375 AD. […]
”The varieties with the officina number spelled out are scarce or rare. In each case, the number is preceded by an “R” for “Roma”, the mint city.”
1 commentsCurtis JJ
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Fausta- Salvs Reipvblicae- AE3. 326 AD.Attribution-Fausta RIC VII Antioch 76 r5(although its now at least r4)

Obv. FLAV MAX FAVSTA AVG, mantled bust right
Rev. SALVS REI-PVBLICAE Salus standing facing, with two children in her arms
Ex. •SMANTA
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Helena, AE3, SECVRITAS REPVBLICAE, SMTSΔAE3
Helena
Born circa 250AD; Died: 329AD
Issued: 326 - 328AD
19.0mm 3.10gr 5h
O: FL HELENA AVGVSTA; Diademed, draped bust, right.
R: SECVRITAS REPVBLICAE; Securitas standing left, lowering branch and raising hem of robe with right hand.
Exergue: SMTSΔ
Thessalonica Mint
Aorta: 91: B1, O1, R3, T3, M13.
RIC VII, Thessalonica, 159.
okta2000-2013 281725924698
6/28/15 2/3/17
Nicholas Z
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Julian II, RIC 113 Nicomedia, 355-360 CE Julian II "the Apostate,"
Bronze AE 4
Obverse: D N IVLA-NVS NOB CAESAR, bare-headed draped and cuirassed bust right.
Reverse: SPES REPVBLICAE, Emperor standing left in military dress holding a globe and spear. 15.5 mm., 2.4 g.
NORMAN K
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Aelia Flaccilla-Salvs Reipvblicae AE2-Not in RIC?Aelia Flaccilla Æ2 22mm.
OBV- AEL FLAC-CILLA AVG, diademed & draped bust right
REV- SALVS REI-PVBLICAE, Empress standing left, holding scroll
EX- ANT?-not sure on officina,although it does not appear to be epsilon.

If officina is epsilon than it will be attributed as RIC IX Antioch 62
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Constantine II, 317/318 A.D. Thessalonica mint. Bronze AE 3, 2.778g, 20.8mm, 180o, VF. Obv: laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right; CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB CAES. Rev: Sol, radiate, standing left, raising right hand, holding globe in left, chlamys across left shoulder, CLARITAS REPVBLICAE, , in ex TSA. Ref: RIC VII 23. RARE
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Valentinian IIObv.DN VALENTINIANVS (PF AVG) bust right, pearl diadem,draped and cuirassed
Rev. (SALVS REI)-PVBLICAE Victory dragging captive left
Left Field-Cross
Exergue-(T)ES delta
RIC IX Thessalonica 65a*
* I believe this officina (delta) is unlisted for this coin
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Valens AE18Valens -Rev. SECVRITAS REPVBLICAE
RIC IX Siscia 15b type xvii- *over P in left field - should be an M in rf and ASISC in exergue

18mm
2.1g
Dino
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Valentinian I (RIC 15a, Coin #68)RIC 15a (C), AE3, Siscia, 367-365 AD.
OBV: D N VALENTINIANVS P F AVG; Pearl-diademed, draped & cuirassed bust right.
REV: SECVRITAS REPVBLICAE (ΓSISC); Victory advancing left with wreath, Star over R over O in left field, M over dot in right field.
SIZE: 17.5mm 2.38g
MaynardGee
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Valentinian I (RIC 15a-xxix, Coin #67)RIC 15a-xxix (C), AE3, Siscia, 367-375 AD.
Obv: D N VALENTINIANVS P F AVG Pearl-diademed, draped & cuirassed bust right.
Rev: SECVRITAS REPVBLICAE (gamma SISCV) Victory advancing left with wreath, K over P in left field, Q in right field.
Size: 18.9mm 2.76gm
MaynardGee
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Valentinian I SolidusRIC IX 2b Antoich
4.11 g, 21 mm, 5h
DN VALENTINI-ANVS PF AVG, diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right
RESTITVTOR REPVBLICAE, Valentinian stg. facing, head r., holding Victory on globe and vexillum
ANTD(elta)* (reverse xxx)
Ex: Roma Num.
3 commentsMark Z
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Valentinian I, AE3, SECVRITAS REIPVBLICAEAE3
Valentinian I
Augustus: February 25, 364 - November 17, 375AD
Issued: 364 - 367AD
18.0mm
O: DN VALENTINIANVS PF AVG; Diademed (pearls), draped and cuirassed bust, right.
R: SECVRITAS REPVBLICAE; Victory advancing left, holding wreath and palm.
Exergue: (Dot)ΔSISC
Siscia Mint
Aorta: 664: B2, O2, R15, T38, M13.
sidneyfellow 231224925709
5/13/14 2/3/17
Nicholas Z
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Valentinian I- Reparatio ReipvblicaeValentinian I, 25 February 364 - 17 November 375 A.D.

Obverse:
Pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right

IMP VALENTIANVS PF AVG

IMP, Imperator

DIOCLETIANVS, Diocletianus

PF, PIUS FELIX,

AVG: Augustus

Reverse:
REPARATIO REIPUBLICAE

REPARATIO: Restoretion

REIPUBLICAE: Republic

Showing: Emperor holding with his left hand a woman i her hand, and holding Victoria with globe in his right hand

Domination: Follis, Copper, size 23 mm

Mint: SMAQ ( Aquileia) P (Prima Oficina)
Peter Wissing
   
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