RIC VII, TRIER 352, CONSTANTINE II, UNLISTED MINTMARK [IRREGULAR COIN]
OBVERSE
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CONSTANTINVSIVNNOBC [CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C]; bust l., laur., dr., cuir.
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REVERSE
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BEATATRAN-QVILLITAS [BEATA TRANQVILLITAS]; globe set on altar inscribed VO/TIS/XX; above, three stars. PTRE in exergue.
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NOT IN RIC
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UNLISTED MINTMARK. Specimen similar to TRIER 352 except for PTRE in m.m. instead of PTR. Note that m.m. PTRE is attested on bronze coinage only for later Providentiae issue (TRIER 504-508; see example of TRIER 505 with similar obv.). Good style and lettering but probably an ancient imitation.
Note, however, that also TRIER 352 (the unique specimen from Berlin cited in RIC) seems to be semi-barbarous and may be regarded as an ancient imitation as well. An engraver's error would be hard to explain.
See also TRIER 350, CRISPUS, UNLISTED MINTMARK [IRREGULAR COIN] with rev. from the same die.
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NOTES
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Weight 2.50 g; diameter 18.5 mm. Coin sold on eBay in November 2020 for GBP 175.
Other specimens:
- from the Antoine L. Collection; weight 2.393 g; diameter 18 mm [click for picture].
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