RIC VII, CONSTANTINOPLE 53, CONSTANTINE I, UNLISTED OFFICINA Θ
OBVERSE
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ANEPIGRAPHIC (no legend); head r. with rosette-diadem.
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REVERSE
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In two vertical lines (from right to left): DNCONSTANTINVS/MAXTRIVMFAVG [D N CONSTANTINVS MAX TRIVMF AVG]; Tyche of Constantinople, dr., std., facing on throne, holding cornucopiae, feet on prow. MCONSΘ in exergue.
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NOT IN RIC
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UNLISTED OFFICINA - Θ. RIC lists only officinae B, Δ and S (p. 578). Note that description of reverse is taken from RIC. In fact, there is personification of Constantinopolis, turreted (or turreted and veiled), seated r., head facing, r. foot on stool (or prow), holding branch (or short sceptre) in r. hand and cornucopiae in l. Issue was prepared to commemorate the dedication of Constantinople in 11 May 330. See: Lars Ramskold, Noel Lenski, "Constantinople's dedication medallions and the maintenance of civic traditions", Numismatische Zeitschrift 2012, no. 119, p. 31-58.
See also:
CONSTANTINOPLE 53, CONSTANTINE I, NO OFFICINA LETTER
CONSTANTINOPLE 53, CONSTANTINE I, UNLISTED OFFICINA Γ
CONSTANTINOPLE 53, CONSTANTINE I, UNLISTED OFFICINA Є
CONSTANTINOPLE 53, CONSTANTINE I, UNLISTED OFFICINA Z
CONSTANTINOPLE 53, CONSTANTINE I, UNLISTED OFFICINA I
CONSTANTINOPLE 53, CONSTANTINE I, UNLISTED OFFICINA IA
CONSTANTINOPLE [after 53], CONSTANTINE I, UNLISTED ISSUE [D N CONSTANTINVS MAX TRIVMF AVG], OFFICINA S
CONSTANTINOPLE [after 53], CONSTANTINE I, UNLISTED ISSUE [D N CONSTANTINVS MAX TRIVMF AVG], OFFICINA I
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NOTES
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AR medallion. Weight 16.61 g (five-siliquae multiple). Sold on Gemini auction in Januaru 2005 for USD 6,000; sold on CNG auction in June 2006 for USD 10,000. Shown in Ramskold-Lenski's paper cited above, plate 2, no. 12.
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