Licinius I and Licinius II confronted bust from Nicomedia

Started by Victor, October 06, 2014, 03:17:29 PM

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Victor

This rare type just sold for EUR 334.00


Licinius I
A.D. 320
23mm   3.9gm
DD NN IOVII LICINII INVICT AVG ET CAES; Confronted laureate and draped busts of Licinius I and Licinius II, holding between them statuette of Fortuna.
I O M ET FORT CONSER DD NN AVG ET CAES; Jupiter, naked but for chlamys, standing l., holding Victory and sceptre, in front, Fortuna, draped, standing l., holding cornucopiae and rudder set on globe.
in ex SMNΓ
RIC VII Nicomedia 38

seth

Apart from the hole, excellent condition. Great details.
What should that hook thing supposed to be though?

Victor

Quote from: seth on October 06, 2014, 03:43:32 PM
What should that hook thing supposed to be though?

It looks like some sort of suspension loop...maybe it was worn as a necklace/ charm. I have also seen a coin that was attached to what looked like a bit of chainmail see below and another with a loop


for an article about these coins see - Bastien, Pierre. “Coins with a Double Effigy Issued by Licinius at Nicomedia, Cyzicus, and Antioch.” Numismatic Chronicle 13 (1973) : 87.

seth

Thanks for the reference, will try to locate it and read it.

Victor

Another example that sold for 284.00 euros.
23mm  3.8gm