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The Killingholme Hoard |
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GF115
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Constantine I, as Augustus (A.D. 307-337), Bronze Follis, 3.04g.,
Siscia mint (Sisak, Croatia),
second officina, A.D. 328-329, laureate
bust right, CONSTANTINVS AVG, rev., Camp gate or more likely
city gate with two turrets, a star above, without doors, PROVIDENTIA AVGG,
BSIS(double upward crescents) in exergue (RIC 214), practically as struck, dark patina.
$125 SOLD |
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GF117- Constantine I, as
Augustus (A.D. 307-337), Bronze Follis, 3.01g., Treveri mint (Trier, Germany),
second officina, A.D. 322-323,
helmeted and cuirassed bust right, CONSTANTINVS AVG, rev.,
globe set on altar, inscribed VOTIS XX, three stars above, BEATA
TRANQVILLITAS, •STR• in exergue (RIC 368),
practically as struck, dark patina, superb.
$125 SOLD |
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GF118 -
Constantine I, as Augustus (A.D. 307-337), Bronze Follis, 3.12g., Treveri
mint (Trier, Germany),
first officina, A.D. 327-328, laureate
bust right, CONSTANTINVS AVG, rev., Camp gate or more likely
city gate with two turrets, a star above, without doors, PROVIDENTIA AVGG,
PTRE in exergue (RIC 504), practically as struck, dark patina.
$125 SOLD |
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GF121
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Crispus, as Caesar (A.D. 317-326), Bronze Follis,
3.32g.,
Siscia mint (Sisak, Croatia), first officina, A.D. 320-321, laureate
bust right, IVL CRISPVS NOB C, rev., CAESARVM NOSTORVM around VOT V
in laurel wreath, ASIS* in exergue (RIC
161),
practically as struck, dark patina, superb!
$125 SOLD |
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GF128
- Constantine I (A.D. 307-337), Bronze Follis,
3.09g.,
Thessalonica mint (Thessaloniki, Greece), first officina, A.D. 324, laureate
bust right, CONSTANTINVS AVG, rev., D N CONSTANTINI MAX AVG around VOT
XX
in laurel wreath, TSAVI in exergue (RIC
123, R2),
practically as struck, dark patina, superb!
$125 |
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GF129 -
Constantine I, as Augustus (A.D. 307-337), Bronze Follis, 2.61g., Treveri
mint (Trier, Germany),
first officina, A.D. 327-328, laureate
bust right, CONSTANTINVS AVG, rev., Camp gate or more likely
city gate with two turrets, a star above, without doors, PROVIDENTIA AVGG,
•PTRE in exergue (RIC 509), some surface deposit otherwise practically
as struck, dark patina.
$110 |