Late Roman Bronze Coins

Coin talk => COTD => Topic started by: Victor on May 26, 2016, 12:56:25 AM

Title: Victory on prow from Arles with chi-rho
Post by: Victor on May 26, 2016, 12:56:25 AM
two victory on prows with chi-rhos


Palladas, a fourth-century pagan poet, wrote mockingly about the city of Constantinople and coins with Victories on the prow --
"Here we are, the Victories, the laughing maidens, bearing victories to the Christ-loving city. Those who loved the city fashioned us, stamping figures appropriate to the victories." (Anth. Plan. 282)


Constantinopolis
Commemorative
A.D. 336
15mm   1.8gm
Obv. CONSTAN-TINOPOLIS laureate, helmeted, wearing imperial mantle, holding scepter.
Rev. Victory stg. on prow, holding long scepter in r. hand, and resting l. hand on shield.
Chi-Rho in left field.
in ex. SCONST
RIC VII Arles 401


Constantinopolis
Commemorative
A.D. 336
15x16mm   1.5gm
Obv. CONSTAN-TINOPOLIS laureate, helmeted, wearing imperial mantle, holding scepter.
Rev. Victory stg. on prow, holding long scepter in r. hand, and resting l. hand on shield.
Chi-Rho in left field.
in ex. (P)CONST
RIC VII Arles 401