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Constantine I - LIBERTAS PVBLICA

Started by Nikko, April 17, 2014, 03:27:30 PM

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Nikko

I already had a nice specimen of this type in my colelction, but i couldn't miss a so nice one for 45$.

CONSTANTINVS MAX AVG, head with rosette diadem
LIBERTAS PVBLICA Victory standing left on galley, wreath in both hands
B left, CONS in ex.
RIC VII Constantinople 25

Victor

I have always liked this type, with the reference to the the naval victory of Crispus. Below is your coins brother, with laureate head, RIC 18.

Nikko

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I like it very much too. A very stylish reverse design.

I noticed that the rosette diadem has laurel leaves also, while the LIBERTAS i already have in my collection has a plain rosette diadem.
It's an interesting detail.

Victor

Quote from: Nikko on April 17, 2014, 06:40:20 PM
I noticed that the rosette diadem has laurel leaves also, while the LIBERTAS i already have in my collection has a plain rosette diadem.
It's an interesting detail.

The mint at Constantinople used many different styles for the diadem, for example, for the DAFNE issue, Speck & Huston in Constantine's Dafne Coinage at Constantinople noted 28 dfferent variations of the diadem.

Genio popvli romani

I like them too. Congratulations, nice samples.
ROMA CAPVT MVNDI REGIT ORBIS FRENA ROTVNDI

Nikko

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