Late Roman Bronze Coins
Coin talk => COTD => Topic started by: Victor on January 27, 2024, 01:40:17 PM
This first issue for Constans from Heraclea mistakenly has IVN in the obverse legend.
Constans
A.D. 333- 336
18mm 2.7g
CONSTANS IVN NOB C; laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
GLORIA EXERCITVS; Two soldiers helmeted, stg. facing one another, reversed spear in outer hands, inner hands on shields resting on the ground; between them two standards.
in ex. SMHB✶
RIC VII Heraclea 139
Interesting - I'd never noticed this type before.
The mints seems surprisingly uncoordinated in their legends for Constans - also CONSTANTIS vs CONSTANS at Siscia at Nicomedia (and BEA C vs NOB C at Siscia), some FL, some FL IVL, some neither. IVN for Constans seems a bit of an unforced error though!
The coinage had become so dull by the time Constans was on-boarded, that maybe they'd laid off the brains at the mint as a cost savings. ;D
Obverse legend for HERACLEA 141 (9c) is also interesting
FL I CONSTANS NOB CAES
(https://www.acsearch.info/media/images/archive/45/9568/9841155.m.jpg)
another folder cleanout picture
OBV: CONSTANS IVN NOB C; laureate, draped, cuirassed bust in paludamentum r.
REV: GLOR – IA EXERC – ITVS; 2 soldiers with 2 standards in between them.
EXE: SMHB* Heraclea mint.
REF: RIC VII Heraclea 139, rated R5
333-335AD.