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... a strange mint
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Fabius Severus:
Hi Victor,
what do you think about the strange exergus of this VIRTVS coin?
I never seen a similiar, before of this... :o
Regards
Fabius
Victor:
Your coin is an unofficial example. These are commonly called "barbs." Besides the mintmark, the engraver made Constantine's nose too large...it is a neat example! Below are two more unofficial issues of this type for Licinius II and Constantine II.
I have a page about these 4th century barbs.
http://www.constantinethegreatcoins.com/barb2/
Fabius Severus:
OK, it's a barbaric (local) early oriental copy...
It's on sale in a Jerusalem's coin shop.
And there is this second example, a S P Q R OPTIMO PRINCIPI with a variant: the legionary eagle is opening the wings!
Regards
Fabius
:)
Victor:
--- Quote from: Fabius Severus on July 13, 2013, 04:02:58 PM ---And there is this second example, a S P Q R OPTIMO PRINCIPI with a variant: the legionary eagle is opening the wings!
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I have seen a few of these, they are interesting; but not worth much more than the regular type, except for a specialist perhaps...and of course the seller thinks it's worth much more!
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