Collection: | Corinth | |
Type: | Coin | |
Name: | T 1926 208 | |
Title: | Roman Imperial Copper/Bronze Follis of Constantine I, Rome Mint (AD 313) | |
Year: | 1926 | |
Coin Number: | 208 | |
Period: | Roman Imperial | |
Material: | AE | |
Denomination: | follis | |
Mint: | Rome | |
Authority: | Constantine I | |
Obverse Legend: | IMP CONSTANTINVS P F AVG | |
Obverse Type: | Emperor bust r., laureate, draped, wearing cuirass | |
Reverse Legend: | MARTI CO-NSERVATORI | |
Reverse Type: | Mars standing r., wearing military dress, holding inverted spear in r. and resting l. on shield set on ground; R-F in field to either side; R P in exergue | |
Symbol: | Rev: R-F in field; R P in exergue | |
Axis Clock: | 7 | |
Diameter: | 21 | |
Chronology: | AD 313 | |
Findspot Description: | Theater; Athena Trench; West side; c. -0.20 m Excavation Date: 5/10/1926 Notebook: Shear, p. 10, . | |
Notes: | Study Collection. Data Entry Funded by the Kress Foundation. CONS. 01-25 MI: either the coin in the box is not the right one, or the coin has been misdescribed. Mars is standing right, though card and box say left. In same envelope: a. Sikyon: Dove l. / b. Corinth: Peg. l. / Trident, c. Corinth: Peg. l. / Trident d. 5th Cent. AD minimus: Illegible e. Alexius I: Jewelled cross f. Byz lead seal | |
Reference: | RIC VII, p. 296, #6 | |
Published: | Hesperia 1987, p. 121, #335 | |
Site: | Corinth | |
City: | Ancient Corinth | |
Country: | Greece | |
References: | Publication: MacIsaac, Hesperia 56:2, 1987 Image: digital 2011 5612 Image: digital 2011 5613 Image: digital 2011 5614 |