Probus Silvered BI Radiate. Ticinum, AD 281. IMP C M AVR PROBVS AVG CONS III, radiate bust left in imperial mantle, holding sceptre surmounted by eagle / SECVRIT PERP, Securitas standing left, leaning on column; I in right field, VIXXI in exergue. RIC 528. 4.85g, 25mm, 12h. About Good Very Fine. Silvering almost intact.
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Probus AV Aureus. Cyzicus, AD 280. IMP C M AVR PROBVS AVG, laureate and draped bust right / ADVENTVS AVG, Probus on horseback advancing left, holding long sceptre and raising right hand in gesture of greeting; Victory preceding, holding wreath and palm. RIC 582 and 890; C. -; Pink, VI/1, p. 44; Calicó 4138. 6.32g, 21mm, 12h. Good Very Fine; some flatness - possibly ex-mount. Extremely Rare; only one other example on CoinArchives.
Probus BI Radiate. Siscia, AD 276-282. IMP C M AVR PROBVS P AVG, radiate, cuirassed bust of Probus left, holding eagle-tipped sceptre / SISCIA PROBI AVG, Siscia seated left between river gods Savus and Colapis, holding diadem in her hands; XXIT below waves. RIC 766. 3.90g, 21mm, 12h. Near Extremely Fine; tooled. Very Rare.
Probus BI Radiate. Serdica, AD 276-282. IMP C M AVR PROBVS PIVS AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust right / CONCORDIA MILITVM, Victory standing right, holding palm frond and presenting wreath to Probus standing left, holding sceptre; MS in central field, KA•?•in exergue. RIC -, cf. Cyzicus 907-908 for rev. type. Near Extremely Fine. Extremely Rare. Bearing an unusual mintmark, this reverse type is not listed in RIC for Serdica.
Carinus Æ Quinarius. Siscia, AD 283-285. IMP CARINVS P F AVG, laureate and cuirassed bust right / VIRTVS AVGG, Mars advancing right, holding spear and trophy; a captive seated at his feet to left and right. RIC -; NAC 92.2, 2422. 1.70g, 16mm, 6h. Condition as seen. Very heavily tooled and smoothed. Very Rare.
Maximian Silvered BI Radiate. Siscia, AD 290. IMP C M A VAL MAXIMIANVS P F AVG, radiate bust right / CONSERVATOR AVGG, emperor standing right, holding sceptre, Hercules standing left, leaning on club, both sacrificing at altar between them; B in right field, XXI KOY in exergue. RIC 580. 3.09g, 24mm, 6h. Extremely Fine.
Constantius I, as Caesar, Æ Nummus. Treveri, AD 296-267. CONSTANTIVS NOB CAES, laureate and cuirassed bust right, holding spear over right shoulder and shield / GENIO POPVLI ROMANI, Genius standing left, holding patera and cornucopiae; B-? across fields, TR in exergue. RIC 219. 9.10g, 26mm, 6h. Near Extremely Fine - Very Fine. Excellent obv. of fine style. Extremely Rare with this bust type.
Barbarous Imitation of Theodora (wife of Constantius I) Æ Nummus. Imitating Rome, after AD 337. Garbled legend, draped bust right / ...ROMA, Pietas standing facing, holding child in her arms. Cf. RIC 28 & 54. 0.88g, 10mm, 9h. Near Extremely Fine. Bearing a portrait that looks unnervingly to be Magnentius, the reverse of this nummus can only have been copied from those of Theodora (wife of Constantius I) featuring Pietas cradling a child in her arms, the garbled legends of the piece further strengthening this attribution.
Licinius I Æ Nummus. Antioch, AD 321-323. IMP C VAL LICIN LICINIVS PF AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / IOVI CONSERVATORI, Jupiter standing left, holding Victory on globe and sceptre, eagle with wreath before, captive behind; X-II? in right field, SMANT? in exergue. RIC 35; C. 74.3.67g, 20mm, 11h. Extremely Fine.
Licinius II (son of Licinius), as Caesar, Æ Nummus. Alexandria, AD 321-324. D N VAL LICIN LICINIVS NOB C, helmeted and cuirassed bust left, holding spear over shoulder and with shield on left arm / IOVI CONSERVATORI, Jupiter standing left, holding Victory on globe and eagle-tipped sceptre; eagle standing left, head right, holding wreath in beak in lower left field, bound captive seated right, head left, below X II? in two lines in right field, SMALA in exergue. RIC 30. 3.27g, 20mm, 11h. Near Extremely Fine.
Constantine I AV Solidus. Constantinople, AD 335-336. CONSTANTINVS MAX AVG, rosette-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right / CONSTANTINVS AVG, Victory advancing left, holding wreath and palm branch; CONS in exergue. RIC 90. 4.29g, 19mm, 12h. Very Fine. Graffito in obv. right field, scratches in rev. left field. Rare. RIC lists two issues of this type (no.'s 68 & 90) struck in AD 333 and 335-336. The only differentiation between them is the reverse legend break: CONSTANT-INVS AVG on the earlier issue, CONSTAN-TINVS AVG on the later.
Constantine I AR Light Miliarense. Thessalonica, AD 326-327. D N CONSTANTINVS MAX AVG, laureate and cuirassed bust right, with drapery on far shoulder / FELICITAS ROMANORVM, Emperor standing left under arch with his three sons, all wearing military attire, and holding long sceptre and globe; SMTS in exergue. RIC p. 489. 4.45g, 23mm, 11h. Good Very Fine. Minor flan crack at 4h/9h, metal flaw on cheek. Some encrustation to rev. edge. Lightly toned with golden highlights. Very Rare. Ex Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 72, 16 May 2013, lot 769.
Hanniballianus (nephew of Constantine I) Æ Nummus. Constantinople, AD 335-337. FL HANIBALLIANO REGI, bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust right / SECVRITAS PVBLICA, Euphrates seated right on ground, leaning on sceptre, with urn at his side and reed in background; CONSS in exergue. RIC 147. 1.47g, 16mm, 12h. Very Fine; smoothed.
Constans Æ Centenionalis. Constantinople, AD 348-351. D N CONSTANS P F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust left, holding globe / FEL TEMP REPARATIO, soldier advancing right, head left, holding spear and leading small figure from hut beneath tree; ? in upper central field, CONSIA* in exergue. RIC 92; LRBC 2017. 4.43g, 20mm, 12h. Extremely Fine. Well centred and struck. Much silvering remaining.
Constans Æ Centenionalis. Siscia, AD 348-350. D N CONSTANS P F AVG, laurel and rosette-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right / FEL TEMP REPARATIO, Emperor in military dress standing left, holding Victory on globe and standard with chi-rho on banner, on galley steered by Victory seated in the stern; ?SIS(symbol)R in exergue. RIC 207. 5.39g, 23mm, 6h. Near Extremely Fine.
Constantius II Æ Half-Nummus. AD 337-361. Contemporary imitation. Uncertain mint, possibly in the Balkans. Struck circa AD 348-351 or later. D N CON…, pearl-diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust right / Soldier left, spearing fallen horseman to lower left; CLOC in exergue. For prototype: cf. RIC VIII 81 (Constantinople mint). 1.80g, 15mm, 12h. Good Fine. Interesting contemporary imitation of the FEL TEMP REPARATIO type.
Constantius II Æ Centenionalis. Constantinople, AD 348-351. D N CONSTANTIVS P F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right / FEL TEMP REPARATIO, helmeted soldier standing left holding shield, spearing fallen horseman, who has dropped shield to right and protects himself with upraised arm; ? in left field, CONSZ* in exergue. RIC 82. 6.74g, 24mm, 6h. Extremely Fine. Struck on a broad flan.
Constantius II Æ Centenionalis. Aquileia, AD 348-350.CONSTANTIVS P F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right / FEL TEMP REPARATIO, Emperor in military dress standing left, holding phoenix on globe and standard with chi-rho on banner, on galley steered by Victory seated in the stern; AQT• in exergue. RIC 97. 5.46g, 23mm, 6h. Extremely Fine. Well centred and struck.
Constantius II AV Solidus. Aquileia, AD 355-361. FL IVL CONSTANTIVS PERP AVG, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right / GLORIA REIPVBLICAE, Roma, holding spear, and Constantinopolis, holding sceptre and with foot on prow, enthroned facing, supporting between them a shield inscribed VOT XXXV MVLT XXXX in four lines; SMAQ in exergue. RIC 210; Depeyrot 10/1. 4.38g, 20mm, 5h. Near Extremely Fine. Flan somewhat wavy. Slight die shift to rev. Very Rare. From a scattered hoard found in West Norfolk, Thursday 1st October 2015 - Friday 23rd October 2015. Submitted for consideration as Treasure, and returned to the finders. PAS ID: NMS-102704.
Vetranio Æ Centenionalis. Thessalonica, AD 350. D N VETRANIO P F AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / CONCORDIA MILITVM, Vetranio standing facing, head left, holding labarum decorated with christogram in each hand; star above head, A-B across fields, •TSA• in exergue. RIC 131. 5.30g, 24mm, 12h. Near Extremely Fine.
Vetranio Æ Centenionalis. Thessalonica, AD 350. D N VETRANIO P F AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / CONCORDIA MILITVM, Vetranio standing facing, head left, holding labarum decorated with christogram in each hand; star above head, A-B across fields, •TSA• in exergue. RIC 131. 5.08g, 23mm, 6h. Good Very Fine - Near Extremely Fine.
Vetranio Æ Centenionalis. Siscia, AD 350. D N VETRANIO P F [AVG], laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right; A behind / [HOC] SIGNO VICTOR ERIS, emperor standing facing, head left, holding standard with Chi-Rho banner and spear, being crowned by Victory; A in left field, •ASIS(star) in exergue. RIC 283. 4.99g, 24mm, 6h. Extremely Fine. Some silvering remaining.
Constantius Gallus (cousin of Constantius II), as Caesar, AR Siliqua. Siscia, AD 351. D N CONSTANTIVS IVN NOB C, bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust right / VICTORIA CAESARIS, Victory advancing left, holding wreath and trophy; SIS in exergue. RIC -, cf. footnote to 299; C. 45; Rauch 80, 280. 2.72g, 20mm, 1h. Very Fine - Good Very Fine. Somewhat corroded, heavily cleaned and a touch smoothed. Toned. Extremely Rare, perhaps the second known example. Ex Roma Numismatics E-Sale 45, 5 May 2018, lot 735 (sold for £320.00; buyer defaulted). Unlisted in RIC, this seemingly variant reverse depicting Victory holding wreath (as opposed to palm branch) and trophy was noted by Cohen, an example from different dies being sold by Rauch in 2007 and again by Tkalec in 2011.
Julian II Æ Double Maiorina. Sirmium, AD 361-363. D N FL CL IVLIANVS P F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right / SECVRITAS REI PVB, bull standing right, two stars above; *BSIRM(palm) in exergue. RIC 107. 8.78g, 28mm, 1h. Near Extremely Fine. Scrape across rev., exceptional obv. portrait.
Valentinian I AV Solidus. Treveri, AD 364-367. D N VALENTINIANVS P F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right / RESTITVTOR REIPVBLICAE, Emperor standing facing, head right, holding labarum inscribed with a Christogram and Victory on globe; TR in exergue. RIC 1b var. (mintmark not listed); Depeyrot 25/1 var. (dif. obv. legend break). 3.99g, 20mm, 6h. Good Very Fine. Slightly clipped, scattered scratches and marks.
Valens AV Solidus. Antioch, AD 364-367. D N VALENS PER F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right / RESTITVTOR REI PVBLICAE, Valens standing right, holding labarum and Victory on globe; ANTB• in exergue. RIC 2d; Depeyrot 27/3. 4.41g, 21mm, 6h. Good Very Fine. Slight edge knock at 12h., and wave to flan. Lustrous.
Valens AR Siliqua. Constantinople, AD 364-367. D N VALENS P F AVG, pearl- and rosette-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right / VOT V in two lines within wreath with jewel at apex; *C•? in exergue. RIC 13j; RSC 88i. 1.70g, 18mm, 6h. Very Fine - Good Very Fine. Struck from worn dies, minor flan crack. Lightly toned.
Valens AR Siliqua. Treveri, AD 367-375. D N VALENS P F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right / VRBS ROMA, Roma seated left, holding Victory and spear; TRPS• in exergue. RIC 27(e); 45(b). 1.91g, 19mm, 6h. Good Extremely Fine. Well centred and struck. Lightly toned and lustrous.
Aelia Flaccilla (wife of Theodosius I) Æ Centenionalis. Antioch, AD 378-383. AEL FLACCILLA AVG, draped bust right, with elaborate headdress, necklace and mantle / SALVS REIPVBLICAE, Victory seated to right, drawing Christogram on shield placed on small column; T in right field, ANTS in exergue. RIC 43. 5.56g, 22mm, 11h. Very Fine; pleasant 'desert' patina.
Arcadius Fourrée Solidus. Constantinople, AD 383-388. [DN AR]CADIVS [P F AVG], rosette-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right / [CONCORDIA A]VGGG H, Constantinopolis seated facing, head right, holding shield inscribed [VOT ? MVL ?]; CONOB in exergue. RIC 70c or 71d. 2.79g, 21mm, 12h. Very Fine.
Arcadius Æ Nummus. Constantinople, AD 401-403. D N ARCADI[VS P F AVG], pearl-diademed, helmeted and cuirassed bust right, holding spear over his right shoulder and shield with cross / CONCORDI[A AVGG], Constantinopolis enthroned facing, head left, holding long sceptre and Victory on globe, resting foot on prow; CONSA in exergue. RIC 86. 2.99g, 16mm, 12h. Very Fine.
Aelia Eudoxia (wife of Arcadius) Æ Nummus. Constantinople, AD 401-403. AEL EVDOXIA AVG, pearl-diademed and draped bust right, being crowned by the hand of god / SALVS REIPVBLICAE, Victory seated right on cuirass, supporting shield inscribed with christogram on low column; CONSA in exergue. RIC 101 (Arcadius). 3.15g, 18mm, 6h. Good Very Fine. Attractive sand patina.
Honorius AV Solidus. Constantinople, AD 397-402. D N HONORIVS P F AVG, helmeted bust facing slightly right, holding spear over shoulder and shield decorated with horseman spearing fallen enemy / CONCORDIA AVGG ?, Constantinopolis seated facing, holding sceptre and Victory on globe, foot resting on prow; star in left field, CONOB in exergue. RIC 8; Depeyrot 55/2. 4.46g, 21mm, 6h. Good Extremely Fine. Scrapes to obv. and rev.
Jovinus AR Siliqua. Arelate, AD 411-413. D N IOVINVS P F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right / RESTITVTOR REIP, Roma seated left on curule chair, holding Victory on globe in outstretched right hand and reversed spear in left; KONT in exergue. RIC 1721; King, Fifth, p. 290 and pl. 22, 9; Ferrando 1717; RSC 2†b; DOCLR -. 0.78g, 14mm, 6h. Near Very Fine. Heavily clipped. Old collection tone. Very Rare. Very little is known about the origins of Jovinus. During the anarchic period of AD 406-411, when the western Roman Empire essentially disintegrated under repeated barbarian invasions and local insurrections, Jovinus gained the support of several Germanic tribes near the city of Mogontiacum (Mainz) as an alternative to the distant and feeble regime of Honorius. In 411, he was proclaimed emperor at Mainz by the Alan king Goar and the Burgundian king Gundahar. Soon afterwards he won the support of Athaulf, king of the Visigoths, and for a time it seemed Jovinus had secured control of all Gaul and Roman Germany. The Gallic nobility supported him and coins were struck in his name at Treveri, Lugdunum and Arelate. However, Jovinus made a serious mistake in obtaining the backing of another powerful Visigoth, Sarus, who was a blood-enemy of Athaulf. In 412, Jovinus appointed his brother Sebastianus as co-emperor, which further alienated Athaulf and caused him to open secret negotiations with Honorius. In 413 Athaulf openly switched sides and allied himself with the Ravenna regime. Sebastianus was swiftly captured and executed. Jovinus took refuge in the city of Valentia but surrendered after a brief siege. Although he had apparently been promised a fair hearing, Jovinus was summarily executed en route to Ravenna and his head sent on to Honorius.
Theodosius II AV Solidus. Constantinople, AD 441-450. D N THEODOSIVS•P•F•AVG, pearl-diademed, helmeted, and cuirassed bust right, holding spear over his right shoulder and shield decorated with horseman spearing a fallen enemy / IMP•XXXXII•COS•XVII•P•P•, Constantinopolis seated left on throne, holding globus cruciger and sceptre; right foot on prow, shield at her side, star in left field, COMOB in exergue. RIC 293; Depeyrot 84/1. 4.44g, 21mm, 6h. Near Extremely Fine.
Valentinian III AV Solidus. Constantinople, AD 450. D N VALENTINIANVS P F AVG, pearl-diademed, helmeted, and cuirassed bust right, holding spear over his right shoulder and shield decorated with horseman spearing a fallen enemy / VICTORIA AVGGG, Victory standing left, holding long jewelled cross; star in right field, CONOB in exergue. RIC 505 (Marcian). 4.39g, 21mm, 6h. Good Very Fine. Minor scratches to obv. and rev. right fields. Very Rare.
Marcian AV Solidus. Constantinople, AD 450. D N MARCIANVS P F AVG, helmeted, pearl-diademed and cuirassed bust three quarters facing, holding spear over right shoulder and shield decorated with horseman / VICTORIA AVGGG A, Victory standing left, holding long jewelled cross; star in right field, CONOB in exergue. RIC X 510. 4.50g, 22mm, 6h. Mint State. Slight die shift on rev. Previously slabbed by NGC #4629018-001 and graded Gem MS (65) Strike 5/5 - Surface 5/5.
Leo I AV Solidus. Constantinople, circa AD 465-466. D N LEO PERPET AVG, pearl-diademed, helmeted, and cuirassed bust right, holding spear over his right shoulder and shield decorated with horseman spearing a fallen enemy / VICTORIA AVGGG H, Victory standing left, holding long jewelled cross; star in right field, CONOB in exergue. RIC 605; Depeyrot 93/1. 4.43g, 21mm, 6h. Good Very Fine.
Zeno AV Solidus. Constantinople, AD 476-491. Second reign. D N ZENO PERP AVG, pearl-diademed, helmeted, and cuirassed bust right, holding spear over his right shoulder and shield decorated with horseman spearing a fallen enemy / VICTORIA AVGGG ?, Victory standing left, holding long jewelled cross; star in right field, CONOB in exergue. RIC 910 and 929; Depeyrot 108/1. 4.38g, 19mm, 6h. Very Fine.
Ostrogoths, Theoderic AV Tremissis. Mediolanum(?), AD 493-526. In the name of Anastasius I. D N ?N?ST?SIVS P F ?VC, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right; star(?) above / VICTORI? ?VCVTORON, Victory advancing right, looking left, holding wreath and globus cruciger; star in right field, COMOB in exergue. Unpublished in the standard references; for similar types, see MEC 116 & BMC Vandals 6. Extremely Fine. Die-break and scratch to obv. Of fine style, and well struck.
Ostrogoths, Athalaric Æ 10 Nummi. Rome, AD 526-534. INVICTA ROMA, helmeted and draped bust of Roma right / D N ATHALARICVS, Athalaric standing facing, head right, holding spear and shield; X (denomination) to left, S-C across fields. BMC Vandals 69-71; MEC I, 132; MIB I, 77. 3.14g, 18mm, 6h. Very Fine.
The Gepids, Pseudo-Imperial imitative AR Quarter Siliqua. In the name of Anastasius. Sirmium, circa AD 520-540. D N ANASTASIVS P P AVG, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right / A INVICTA RVMAN, monogram of Theoderic; cross above and star beneath. Kraus 63-64 (Theoderic); MIB I, 46 var. (Theoderic); MEC I, -; Demo 75 var. (Theoderic); Metlich -, cf. p. 43, fig. 22 (Theoderic). 0.68g, 16mm, 3h. Good Very Fine. Toned.
Visigoths, Pseudo-Imperial AV Tremissis in the name of Justin II. Uncertain mint, circa AD 565-578. CHISTI..., diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right with cross on chest / VICTOI...TIT, Victory advancing left, holding wreath and palm branch; ONO in exergue. Cf. Tomasini group JII 2b, 438-439; MEC 1, -. 0.67g, 18mm, 12h. Very Fine. Battered flan, edge chip missing. Extremely Rare variant with a left facing Victory.
Anastasius I AV Solidus. Constantinople, AD 491-518. D N ANASTASIVS P P AVG, helmeted and cuirassed bust facing slightly right, holding spear and shield decorated with cavalryman motif / VICTORIA AVGGG ?, Victory standing left, holding long voided cross; star in right field, CONOB in exergue. DOC 3; Sear 3. 4.40g. 20mm, 6h. Good Very Fine.
Anastasius I AV Solidus. Constantinople, AD 498-518. D N ANASTASIVS P P AVG, helmeted and cuirassed bust facing slightly right, holding spear and shield decorated with cavalryman motif / VICTORIA AVGGG ?, Victory standing left, holding long staff surmounted by staurogram; star in left field, CONOB in exergue. DOC 7; MIBE 7; Sear 5. 4.45g, 22mm, 6h. Mint State.
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