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coins ancient to romans imperial and republican rcv 15859 constantine i 307 37 ad bi argenteus coins ancient to romans imperial and republican rcv 15859 constantine i 307 37 ad bi argenteus

Constantine I, 307-37 AD

BI argenteus, Treveri 312/13 AD

Obverse: Helmeted bust of Constantine left holding a spear over her shoulder "IMP CONSTANTINVS AVG"

Reverse: Two victories placing a shield on an altar that is inscribed "VOT PR" "VICTORIAE LAETAE PRINC PERP" "PTR" in exergue

Reference: RIC 208

Size: 18mm Weight: 2.74g Conservation: VF

The billon (roughly 25% percent silver) coins of the late Tetrarchy were minted circa 313 A.D. in Trier. Trier was the capital of Constantine's Gallic Empire, so it would be expected to issue special coinage, like these billon coins. These coins, or Festmünzen, may have been issued to celebrate the short-lived reconciliation of the three Augusti following the defeat of Maxentius in 312.

Victor Clarke

Referência : RCV 15859

Fonte : http://www.constantinethegreatcoins.com/...

Coleção : VI The Tetrarchy

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