Roman Empire. Constantius II (AD 337-361). PROVIDENTIAE CAESS, Heraclea (Rara) (No reserve price)

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Costanzo II providentiae caess coin from Heraclea, rare, 17 mm in diameter and 3.16 g; obverse shows a laureate bust with drapery and cuirass facing left, and the reverse depicts providentiae caess with a field gate without an actual gate, seven rows of stones, two towers, and a star above, with a left-side dot.

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Costanzo II – for the sake of providence, Eraclea.
(rare) – 17 mm / 3.16 g
Straight in the IVL constantius nob c – laureate bust, with drapery and cuirass, facing left.
Rovescio Providentiae Caess – field gate without a gate, seven rows of stones, two towers, star at the top. Rare, point on the left in reverse.

Costanzo II – for the sake of providence, Eraclea.
(rare) – 17 mm / 3.16 g
Straight in the IVL constantius nob c – laureate bust, with drapery and cuirass, facing left.
Rovescio Providentiae Caess – field gate without a gate, seven rows of stones, two towers, star at the top. Rare, point on the left in reverse.

Details

Era
Before 1400
Culture/region
Roman Empire
Year/Period and Variation
PROVIDENTIAE CAESS, Heraclea (Rara)
Ruler
Constantius II (AD 337-361)
Condition
Ungraded
Weight
3.16 g
ItalyVerified
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Object sold
Private

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