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Constantius II SALVS AVG NOSTRI from Trier...Revolt of Poemenius

Started by Victor, December 23, 2015, 02:40:22 PM

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Victor

Here is a pretty nice example of this type

Constantius II
circa A.D. 353
23mm   5.4gm
DN CONSTANTIVS P F AVG; pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right.
SALVS AVG NOSTRI; Chi-Rho flanked by A and W
In ex. TRS star
RIC VIII Trier 332


"This type was only struck at Trier and is attributed to the period known as the Revolt of Poemenius. This event would be completely lost to history except for the brief passage in Ammianus 15.6.4: ...Poemenius was condemned as a malefactor, hailed to execution and perished; he was the man (as we have told above) who was chosen to protect his fellow-citizens when Trier closed its gates against Decentius Caesar.

Sometime in A.D. 353, the citizens of Trier revolted against Decentius and declared their support of Constantius II (SALVS AVG NOSTRI = Safety of our Augustus). Unfortunately for Poemenius, he was executed in A.D. 355, probably for his support of Silvanus."

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Victor


another nice one.


Constantius II
A.D. 353
21mm     6.2g
DN CONSTANTIVS P F AVG; pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right.
SALVS AVG NOSTRI; Chi-Rho flanked by A and W
In ex. TRS
RIC VII Trier 335

Victor


another nice example that just sold  6.3g