Roman Empire. Constantine I (AD 306-337). Follis Trier mint, 310-313 AD. Soli invicto - mounted on ring (No Reserve Price)

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An impressive bronze Rome coin from Constantine I’s era mounted on a ring, with ANACS certification and a 4.25 gram weight, offering a tangible link to Trier mint issues of 310–313 AD.

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Solid silver ring 925 with a Roman coin set in bronze as described below. The ring weighs 15.3 grams, the coin weighs 4.25 grams, the coin's diameter is 22 mm, and the ring's diameter is 26 mm. The condition of the item is perfect. It will be shipped with a trackable package. The coin is described below and comes with a certificate. Empire - Constantine I the Great (306-337 A.D.) Bronze follis (4.25 g, 22 mm) Trier mint, 310-313 A.D.

Emperor Constantine I, laureate and cuirassed bust facing right.

Sol invicto comiti - Sol standing to the left, holding a globe and raising the right hand, with a star in the left field; T / F in the fields. PTR in the exergue as a mintmark.

RIC VII. 870

Near extremely fine. Lovely brown old cabinet patina.

RIC follows Carson and Kent in distinguishing two issues of different weights within the coins of Treveri with the T-F and PTR mintmark.
The lighter coins, with an average of approximately 3.50g, are dated to 313-315 and are included in RIC VII, while the heavier coins, such as the present piece, weighing around 5.00g, are dated somewhat earlier, to 310-313, and are included in RIC VI (870 for this version).

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Solid silver ring 925 with a Roman coin set in bronze as described below. The ring weighs 15.3 grams, the coin weighs 4.25 grams, the coin's diameter is 22 mm, and the ring's diameter is 26 mm. The condition of the item is perfect. It will be shipped with a trackable package. The coin is described below and comes with a certificate. Empire - Constantine I the Great (306-337 A.D.) Bronze follis (4.25 g, 22 mm) Trier mint, 310-313 A.D.

Emperor Constantine I, laureate and cuirassed bust facing right.

Sol invicto comiti - Sol standing to the left, holding a globe and raising the right hand, with a star in the left field; T / F in the fields. PTR in the exergue as a mintmark.

RIC VII. 870

Near extremely fine. Lovely brown old cabinet patina.

RIC follows Carson and Kent in distinguishing two issues of different weights within the coins of Treveri with the T-F and PTR mintmark.
The lighter coins, with an average of approximately 3.50g, are dated to 313-315 and are included in RIC VII, while the heavier coins, such as the present piece, weighing around 5.00g, are dated somewhat earlier, to 310-313, and are included in RIC VI (870 for this version).

8451 2025-7372

Details

Era
Before 1400
Culture/region
Roman Empire
Year/Period and Variation
Trier mint, 310-313 AD. Soli invicto - mounted on ring
Ruler
Constantine I (AD 306-337)
Denomination
Follis
Metal
Æ
Condition
Graded by ANACS
Weight
4.25 g
Number of items
1
ItalyVerified
90
Objects sold
Private

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