Ancient Roman Coinage of Constantine II ~ Constantine the Great
ROMAN EMPIRE
CONSTANTINE II as Caesar 316-337 AD
Son of and under
CONSTANTINE the Great
as Augustus
Æ3 nummus/follis 17mm. 1.98g.
Antioch mint, Struck c. 330-335 A.D. under CONSTANTINE II as Caesar, and Constantine "the Great" as Emperor.
Obverse: CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C, Laureate, cuirassed bust facing/frontally with head right. Reverse: GLOR-IA EXERC-ITVS Two soldiers standing facing each holding a spear and shield; two Military standards between, dot on banners; SMANS mintmark (no T in mintmark) in exergue.
Ref. RIC VII Antioch 87; Sear 17343.
Choice Extremely Fine, attractive deep dark green shiny patina. RIC
(Roman Imperial Coinage) is the general abbreviation for the set of 13
volumes of identification catalogs of Roman coins. RIC is the definitive
/ world standard scholarly reference.
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