Auction: 15005 - Ancient, British and Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals
Lot: 120
Fourth Century bronze Folles of the Tetrarchic period (9), comprising Diocletian, Heraclea, 296/7, rev. Genius standing left (RIC 12a), Maximinus II, Trier, 307, rev. Genius standing left (RIC 719a), Constantine I, London, 310, rev. Sol (RIC 121a; RCV 16046), another of Constantinople, 328, rev. CONSTANTINIANA DAFNE, seated Victory, captive and trophy before (RIC 32; RCV 16191), Maxentius, Rome, 311, in honour of Divus Maximian, veiled head right, rev. tetrastyle temple (RIC 244), scarce, Fausta, Cyzicus, 324/5, rev. Empress standing facing, holding her two children (RIC 29), Constantine II, Caesar, London, 321, radiate and draped bust left, rev. altar (RIC 219), Crispus, Caesar, London, 323/4, helmeted and cuirassed bust left, rev. altar (RIC 275), and Urbs Roma, Siscia, 330-3, Roma head left, rev. wolf and twins (RIC 222), a pleasing lot, very fine to about extremely fine (9)
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