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Empire romain. Lot of 7 coins (Antoninianus, Centenionalis, Follis) 3rd & 4th century: Honorius, Licinius,.  (Sans Prix de Réserve)
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Empire romain. Lot of 7 coins (Antoninianus, Centenionalis, Follis) 3rd & 4th century: Honorius, Licinius,. (Sans Prix de Réserve)

Nice lot of 7 Roman empire coins. Some very special reverses! 1. 4th century AD Roman empire AE bronze follis Obverse: Pearl diademed, draped bust of unknown emperor to the right Mint place: Eastern empire Size: 19,4-22,4 mm Weight: 4,93 gr 2. Honorius (395-423 AD) Roman empire AE3 follis Obverse: DNHONORIVS PF AVG Pearl diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right Reverse: VIRTVS EXERCITI Honorius standing facing left, holding spear in right hand resting left hand on a shield. Victory, standing to his left crowning him with wreath Mint year: 395-401 AD Size: 14,8-17,9 mm Weight: 2,20 gr 3. Arcadius (395-408 AD) Roman empire bronze follis Obverse: DN ARCADIVS PF AVG Pearl diademed, draped bust to the right Reverse: VIRTVS EXERCITI Arcadius standing left, holding a spear and shield, and being crowned with a wreath by the goddess Victory standing to his right Mint place & year: East Roman empire, 395-401 AD Size: 16-17,8 mm Weight: 2,53 gr 4. Constantius II (337-361 AD) Roman empire AE Centenionolis Obverse: DN CONSTAN-TIVS PF AVG Pearl-diademed, draped, cuirassed bust right, Δ behind head. Reverse: FEL TEMP REPARATIO Soldier standing left, knee raised, spearing fallen horseman who is unbearded, wearing Phrygian helmet, clutching horse's neck. Γ in left and dot in centre fields. Mintmark CONS(A or S?) Mint place & year: Constantinopolis, 351-355 AD Size: 19,5-20,9 mm Weight: 4,31 gr RIC VIII 109 (A or S) 5. Constantinus (306-337 AD) Roman empire bronze AE commemorative follis Obverse: CONSTANTINOPOLIS Laureate, helmeted, cuirassed bust of Constantinopolis left, wearing imperial mantle, holding reversed spear resembling a sceptre Reverse: No legend, winged Victory standing front, looking left, foot on prow, holding sceptre and resting hand on shield. Mint place & year: Alexandria, 333-335 AD) Size: 18,5 mm Weight: 1,78 gr Special remarks: RIC Alexandria 64 Celebrating founding of Constantinopolis in 324 AD (not as capital of the empire). Crispus defeats fleet of Licinius. 6. Licinius (308-324 AD) Roman empire follis Obverse DN VAL LICIN LICINIVS NOB C Laureate, draped bust to the right Reverse: PROVIDENTIAE CAESS Jupiter standing left, but but with chlamys draped across left shoulder. Holding Victory on a globe in right leaning on long scepter. Palm in left field. Dot over Z in right field. Smn in exergue Mintplace & year: Nicomedia, 318-320 AD Size: 18-19 mm, Weight: 3,23 gr Special remarks: RIC VII, Nicomedia 34 Z 7. 3rd century AD Roman empire Antoninianus Obverse: Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust of unknown emperor to the right. Reverse: Sol standing to left with right arm high. Holding globe or Victory on a globe in left hand. (mint?)Letters over the fields and mint place in exergue. Size: 20 mm Weight: 3 gr

99470885

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Empire romain. Lot of 7 coins (Antoninianus, Centenionalis, Follis) 3rd & 4th century: Honorius, Licinius,.  (Sans Prix de Réserve)

Empire romain. Lot of 7 coins (Antoninianus, Centenionalis, Follis) 3rd & 4th century: Honorius, Licinius,. (Sans Prix de Réserve)

Nice lot of 7 Roman empire coins. Some very special reverses!

1. 4th century AD Roman empire AE bronze follis
Obverse: Pearl diademed, draped bust of unknown emperor to the right
Mint place: Eastern empire
Size: 19,4-22,4 mm
Weight: 4,93 gr

2. Honorius (395-423 AD) Roman empire AE3 follis

Obverse: DNHONORIVS PF AVG
Pearl diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right

Reverse: VIRTVS EXERCITI
Honorius standing facing left, holding spear in right hand resting left hand on a shield. Victory, standing to his left crowning him with wreath

Mint year: 395-401 AD
Size: 14,8-17,9 mm
Weight: 2,20 gr

3. Arcadius (395-408 AD) Roman empire bronze follis

Obverse: DN ARCADIVS PF AVG
Pearl diademed, draped bust to the right

Reverse: VIRTVS EXERCITI
Arcadius standing left, holding a spear and shield, and being crowned with a wreath by the goddess Victory standing to his right

Mint place & year: East Roman empire, 395-401 AD
Size: 16-17,8 mm
Weight: 2,53 gr

4. Constantius II (337-361 AD) Roman empire AE Centenionolis

Obverse: DN CONSTAN-TIVS PF AVG
Pearl-diademed, draped, cuirassed bust right, Δ behind head.

Reverse: FEL TEMP REPARATIO
Soldier standing left, knee raised, spearing fallen horseman who is unbearded, wearing Phrygian helmet, clutching horse's neck. Γ in left and dot in centre fields. Mintmark CONS(A or S?)

Mint place & year: Constantinopolis, 351-355 AD
Size: 19,5-20,9 mm
Weight: 4,31 gr
RIC VIII 109 (A or S)

5. Constantinus (306-337 AD) Roman empire bronze AE commemorative follis

Obverse: CONSTANTINOPOLIS
Laureate, helmeted, cuirassed bust of Constantinopolis left, wearing imperial mantle, holding reversed spear resembling a sceptre

Reverse: No legend, winged Victory standing front, looking left, foot on prow, holding sceptre and resting hand on shield.

Mint place & year: Alexandria, 333-335 AD)
Size: 18,5 mm Weight: 1,78 gr
Special remarks: RIC Alexandria 64
Celebrating founding of Constantinopolis in 324 AD (not as capital of the empire). Crispus defeats fleet of Licinius.

6. Licinius (308-324 AD) Roman empire follis

Obverse DN VAL LICIN LICINIVS NOB C
Laureate, draped bust to the right

Reverse: PROVIDENTIAE CAESS
Jupiter standing left, but but with chlamys draped across left shoulder. Holding Victory on a globe in right leaning on long scepter. Palm in left field. Dot over Z in right field. Smn in exergue

Mintplace & year: Nicomedia, 318-320 AD
Size: 18-19 mm, Weight: 3,23 gr
Special remarks: RIC VII, Nicomedia 34 Z

7. 3rd century AD Roman empire Antoninianus

Obverse: Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust of unknown emperor to the right.

Reverse: Sol standing to left with right arm high. Holding globe or Victory on a globe in left hand.
(mint?)Letters over the fields and mint place in exergue.
Size: 20 mm
Weight: 3 gr

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