Collection: | Corinth | |
Type: | Coin | |
Name: | 1965 1156 | |
Title: | Roman Imperial Copper/Bronze Coin of Constantius II (AD 325 - AD 326) | |
Year: | 1965 | |
Coin Number: | 1156 | |
Period: | Roman Imperial | |
Material: | AE | |
Authority: | Constantius II | |
Obverse Legend: | FL IVL CONSTANTIVS NOB C | |
Obverse Type: | Caesar bust l., wearing pearl diadem, draped, wearing cuirass | |
Reverse Legend: | PROVIDEN -TIAE CAESS | |
Reverse Type: | Camp gate with two towers; star in field above; in exergue, SMK | |
Symbol: | Rev: in field, star; in exergue, SMK | |
Axis Clock: | 6 | |
Weight Description: | 2.64 | |
Weight: | 2.64 | |
Diameter: | 19 | |
Chronology: | AD 325 - AD 326 | |
Findspot Description: | G.R. Edwards gift Date: 1965, . | |
Notes: | Study Collection. Data Entry Funded by the Kress Foundation. * Originally designated GRE gift #82 Negative 08-85-5A/6A Need to research bust-type Another example: 1960-202 (better) RIC VII, p. 649, #38 (325-326 AD different bust! diadem and draped); LRBC I, #1175 (but different type: diadem) MI(4.vii.2010): Officina letter is a delta whose right diagonal hasta has been smooshed left; closest analogue is RIC 7.649.38, though it, like LRBC 1.1175, gives laureate rather than p.d., as here. | |
Site: | Corinth | |
City: | Ancient Corinth | |
Country: | Greece | |
References: | Images (5) |