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 Contributor: Classical Numismatic Group.
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Issuer: | CONSTANTIUS I CHLORUS, AD 293-306. AE Follis (9.77 gm). Struck 305-6 AD. |
Obverse: | IMP CONSTANTIVS PIVS F AVG, his laureate and cuirassed
bust facing right. |
Reverse: | GENIO POPVLI ROMANI, Genius standing left, holding patera and cornucopiae. |
Reference: | RIC VI 148 London mint. Grade: VF. |
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For more information, read the "Constantius I" entry from De Imperatoribus Romanis. For recent scholarship on the family of Constantine see TOCS-IN; for book reviews, see Bryn Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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Contributor: Classical Numismatic Group, Inc.
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Issuer: | CONSTANTIUS I CHLORUS, commemorative struck by Maxentius, AD 307-309. AE Follis (5.79 gm). |
Obverse: | DIVO CONSTANTIO AVG, veiled head on Constantius I right. |
Reverse: | MEMORIA DIVI CONSTANTI, Eagle with wings spread, standing facing atop a square, two-dored altar, AQS below. |
Reference: | RIC VI 127 Aquileia mint. Grade: EF. |
Comments: | For more information, read the "Constantius I" entry from De Imperatoribus Romanis. For recent scholarship on the family of Constantine see TOCS-IN; for book reviews, see Bryn Mawr Classical Reviews. | |
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 Contributor: Teresa Darling.
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Issuer: | CONSTANTIUS I CHLORUS, AD 293-306. Follis. (29.17/28.54mm). |
Obverse: | CONSTANTIVS NOB. CAES., His laureated head to the right. |
Reverse: | GENIO POPVLI ROMANI, Genius of the Roman people standing to the left holding cornucopia and patera. In right field B. SIS in exergue. |
Reference: | RIC VI 90a Siscia mint. Grade: aEF. |
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For more information, read the "Constantius I" entry from De Imperatoribus Romanis. For recent scholarship on the family of Constantine see TOCS-IN; for book reviews, see Bryn Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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Contributor: Teresa Darling.
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Issuer: | CONSTANTIUS I CHLORUS, AD 293-306. 1/4 FOLLIS (2.2grams, 16.49/18.11mm). |
Obverse: | IMP. CONSTANTIVS P. F. AV(G)., His laureated head to the right. |
Reverse: | GENIO POPVLI ROMANI, Genius standing to the left, holding cornucopia and patera. SIS in exergue. |
Reference: | RIC VI 168 Siscia mint. Grade: chVF. |
Comments: | For more information, read the "Constantius I" entry from De Imperatoribus Romanis. For recent scholarship on the family of Constantine see TOCS-IN; for book reviews, see Bryn Mawr Classical Reviews. | |
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 Contributor: Teresa Darling.
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Issuer: | CONSTANTIUS I CHLORUS, AD 293-306. AE Follis. |
Obverse: | FL.VAL.CONSTANTIVS NOB.CAES., His laureated head to the right. |
Reverse: | GENIO POPVLI ROMANI, Genius of the Roman People standing half naked to the left, wearing modius and holding cornucopia and patera. TSA in exergue. |
Reference: | RIC VI 20a Thessalonica mint. Grade: aU/chEF. |
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For more information, read the "Constantius I" entry from De Imperatoribus Romanis. For recent scholarship on the family of Constantine see TOCS-IN; for book reviews, see Bryn Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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Contributor: Classical Numismatic Group.
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Issuer: | CONSTANTIUS I CHLORUS, AD 293-306. AR ARgenteus (3.22 gm). Struck ca. 295 AD. |
Obverse: | CONSTANTIVS CAESAR, his laureate head facing right. |
Reverse: | PROVIDENTIA AVGG, the four Tetrarchs
sacrificing over a tripod before the archway of a six-turreted enclosure; HG below. |
Reference: | RIC VI 5 Heraclea mint; RSC 242b. |
Comments: | For more information, read the "Constantius I" entry from De Imperatoribus Romanis. For recent scholarship on the family of Constantine see TOCS-IN; for book reviews, see Bryn Mawr Classical Reviews. | |
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Issuer: | CONSTANTIUS I CHLORUS, AD 293-306. AR Argenteus (3.25 gm). |
Obverse: | CONSTANTIVS CAESAR, his laureate head facing right. |
Reverse: | PROVIDENTIA AVGG, the four Tetrarchs
sacrificing over a tripod before the archway of a six-turreted enclosure;
CM below. |
Reference: | RIC VI 4 Cyzicus mint; RSC 242c |
Comments: |
For more information, read the "Constantius I" entry from De Imperatoribus Romanis. For recent scholarship on the family of Constantine see TOCS-IN; for book reviews, see Bryn Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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Contributor: Teresa Darling.
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Issuer: | HELENA, 1st wife of Constantius I Chlorus, mother of Constantine I "the Great". AE3. |
Obverse: | HELENA N F, her draped bust facing right. |
Reverse: | Eight pointed star in wreath. |
Reference: | RIC VII 50 Thessalonica mint; Sear 3909. Grade: chEF. |
Comments: | For more information, read the "Helena" entry from De Imperatoribus Romanis. For recent scholarship on Helena see TOCS-IN; for book reviews, see Bryn Mawr Classical Reviews. | |
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Issuer: | HELENA, 1st wife of Constantius I Chlorus, mother of Constantine I "the Great". AE3. |
Obverse: | F. L. HELENA AVGVSTA. Her diademed and draped bust to the right. |
Reverse: | SECVRITAS REIPVBLICE, Securitas standing left, lowering branch and raising robe. SMHA in exergue. |
Reference: | RIC VII 79 Heraclea mint; Sear 3908. Grade: EF. |
Comments: |
For more information, read the "Helena" entry from De Imperatoribus Romanis. For recent scholarship on Helena see TOCS-IN; for book reviews, see Bryn Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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Contributor: Clay Dorminey.
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Issuer: | HELENA, 1st wife of Constantius I Chlorus, mother of Constantine I "the Great". AE3 (3.85g) |
Obverse: | FL HELENA AUGVSTA, her bust facing right. |
Reverse: | SECVRITAS REIPVBLICE, Securitas standing left, lowering branch with right hand and raising robe with left; in exergue, SMALA. |
Reference: | RIC VII 38 Alexandria mint; Sear 3908. Grade: near mint. |
Comments: | For more information, read the "Helena" entry from De Imperatoribus Romanis. For recent scholarship on Helena see TOCS-IN; for book reviews, see Bryn Mawr Classical Reviews. | |
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