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Galerie > Ancient World > Ancient Contemporary Imitations
318-330 AD., Constantinus I., Siscia mint imitative type, barbarous Follis, RIC p. 224.
Constantinus (Constantine) I., Siscia mint imitative type, 318-330 AD.,
Follis / Æ3 (15-16 mm / 2,58 g),
Obv.: H H H H H H H , laureate helmeted and cuirassed bust of Constantine right.
Rev.: M N A ... / I I I (in exergue) , two Victories standing, facing each other and holding a shield inscribed L / T on an altar, decorated with X.
http://www.constantinethegreatcoins.com/barb2/Barb13.jpeg (double die match?) .

cf. http://www.constantinethegreatcoins.com/barb2/ ; cf. http://www.beastcoins.com/Topical/VLPP/Coins/Imitative/VLPP-Imitative.htm.

Imitative Folles or "barbarous" bronze coins from this series are plentiful and range from extremely crude to nearly official in appearance. RIC footnotes as "irregular" or "semi-barbarous". On p. 224, Appendix to Trier, RIC VII describes and lists a number of "irregular" coins for the purpose of "illustrating the wide range of varieties known".
Schlüsselwörter: Constantinus Constantine Imitative Barbarous Follis Siscia Victories Altar Shield

318-330 AD., Constantinus I., Siscia mint imitative type, barbarous Follis, RIC p. 224.

Constantinus (Constantine) I., Siscia mint imitative type, 318-330 AD.,
Follis / Æ3 (15-16 mm / 2,58 g),
Obv.: H H H H H H H , laureate helmeted and cuirassed bust of Constantine right.
Rev.: M N A ... / I I I (in exergue) , two Victories standing, facing each other and holding a shield inscribed L / T on an altar, decorated with X.
http://www.constantinethegreatcoins.com/barb2/Barb13.jpeg (double die match?) .

cf. http://www.constantinethegreatcoins.com/barb2/ ; cf. http://www.beastcoins.com/Topical/VLPP/Coins/Imitative/VLPP-Imitative.htm.

Imitative Folles or "barbarous" bronze coins from this series are plentiful and range from extremely crude to nearly official in appearance. RIC footnotes as "irregular" or "semi-barbarous". On p. 224, Appendix to Trier, RIC VII describes and lists a number of "irregular" coins for the purpose of "illustrating the wide range of varieties known".

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