Constantinopolis with decorated shield

Started by Victor, August 23, 2015, 12:01:06 PM

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Victor

This Constantinopolis commemorative has an unusual decorated shield...they are usually just plain. With the crescent in left field and small size it looks like RIC VIII Arles 16. Though the style is good, I believe this coin must be unofficial because the seller gives its weight and size as 1.6gm and 13mm. The weight is close, but I would expect to see at least 15mm for an official coin, but perhaps it is just a seriously undersized flan. So I am tentatively calling it unofficial until a closer examination.

Genio popvli romani

Quote from: Victor on August 23, 2015, 12:01:06 PM
The weight is close, but I would expect to see at least 15mm for an official coin, but perhaps it is just a seriously undersized flan.

I think so, as the beaded circle is quite not visible. And I would consider this coin as an official one as decorated shields are "not so rare" for Arles 16.

http://www.nummus-bible-database.com/monnaie-34021.htm
http://www.nummus-bible-database.com/monnaie-14219.htm
http://www.nummus-bible-database.com/monnaie-13896.htm

But the design of this one seems to be different (more elaborated).
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Victor

Quote from: Genio popvli romani on August 24, 2015, 01:00:18 PM
But the design of this one seems to be different (more elaborated).

Yes, it looks like horizontal wavy lines on the shield.