Details
LOT 3084
Constantine I BI Nummus. AD 307-337.
Siscia mint; struck AD 320-321. 5th officina. CONSTANTINVS AVG, laureate head to right / D N CONSTANTINI MAX AVG, laurel wreath enclosing VOT • X X; ЄSIS(star) below. RIC VII 159. Extremely Fine. Dark green patina with brown highlights.(3.44gr, 18mm, 12h.).
Provenance
From a private collection, UK.
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