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Victor

Constantine II
9 Sept 337- Spring 340
14mm  1.5gm
VIC CONSTANTINVS AVG, rosette- diademed and cuirassed bust
VIRTVS AGVSTI Emperor, bare-headed and in military dress stg. facing, head turned right, holding spear in right hand and resting left hand on shield.
In exergue R star T
RIC VIII Rome 21


Victor

Maxentius
A.D. 309- 312
24x23mm    6.7gm
IMP C MAXENTIVS P F AVG, laureate bust right /
VICTORIA AETERNA AVG N, Victory advancing left with wreath & palm.
In ex. MOSTT
RIC VI Ostia 54

Victor

Numerian
A.D. 283
Æ Antoninianus
22mm    4.3gm
IMP NUMERIANVS AVG; Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right (seen from rear). 
IOVI VICTORI; Jupiter standing, head left, holding Victory, eagle at feet to left.
In ex. KAB
RIC V-2 Rome 410

Victor

 Quintillus

AD 270

17mm 2.6gm

IMP C M AVR CL QVINTILLVS AVG, radiate, draped, cuirassed bust right

VICTORIA AVG, Victory advancing right, holding wreath and palm.

In exergue Γ

RIC V-I 33

Victor

unfortunately the "VICT" part of the reverse legend is off the flan on this example

Constans
A.D. 342
14mm   1.6gm
DN CONSTA-NS PF AVG; pearl-diademed head.
VICT-AVG; Victory advancing left holding wreath and palm branch.
In ex. SMNB
RIC VIII Nicomedia 47

seth

Here's a scarcer type for Cs II:

Constantius II Ae3 18mm
AV: DN CONSTAN â€" TIVS PF AVG, pearl draped cuirassed bust r.
REV: VICTORIA AVGVSTORVM; Victory advancing left, holding a wreath in each hand.
EXE: SIRM, Sirmium mint.
REF: RIC VIII Sirmium 25, rated R, 351-355AD.


Victor

Theodosius I
A.D. 383- 388
12mm  1.2gm
DN THEODO-SIVS PF AVG; pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed.
VICTORIA AVGGG; two victories facing each other, each holding wreath; dot over dot in center.
In ex. RQ
RIC IX Rome 57c

Victor

Galeria Valeria
A.D. 309- 310
25x23mm   6.2gm
GAL VALERIA AVG; Diademed and draped bust right. 
VENERI VICTRICI; Venus standing facing, head left, right holding up apple, left raising drapery over left shoulder, K in left field, Γ in right.
In ex. ALE
RIC VI Alexandria 110

Victor

Constantine II
A.D. 324- 325
18x19mm 2.8gm
CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB CAES; Laureate draped and cuirassed bust right.
ALAMANNIA DEVICTA; Victory standing right, on bound captive with head turned to left, holding laurel branch and trophy.
In ex. dot SIRM dot
RIC VII Sirmium 50

Victor

Constantius II
A.D. 347
15x16mm  1.6gm
CONSTANTI-VS PF AVG; rosette diadem, draped and cuirassed bust right.
VICTOR-IA AVGG; Victory walking left, holding wreath and palm.
In ex. * ESIS *
RIC VIII Siscia 176

Victor

Gallienus
A.D. 256- 257
Ӕ Antoninianus
20x22mm    4.2gm
IMP GALLIENVS AVG; radiate and cuirassed bust right.
VICTORIA GERMAN; Gallienus standing left, holding globe and scepter; receiving wreath from Victory.
RIC V Antioch 452

Victor

Numerian had successful campaigns against the Sarmatians and Sassanians and issued this type with new reverse legend to commemorate his victories- VNDIQVE VICTORES…Victorious everywhere


Numerian
A.D. 282-284
Ӕ Antoninianus
22mm   3.5gm
IMP NVMERIANVS AVG; radiate and draped bust right.
VNDIQVE VICTORES [Victorious everywhere] Numerian standing left with globe & sceptre between two captives.
In ex. KAS
RIC V Rome 423

Victor

a delicately engraved Victory

Gallienus
A.D. 257- 258
20mm   3.1gm
IMP GALLIENVS PF AVG GERM; radiate and cuirassed bust right.
VICTORIA GERM; Victory standing left holding wreat and palm; at foot, captive.
RIC V Rome 175

Victor


Probus
A.D. 276- 282
23x24mm   3.5gm
IMP PRO-BVS AVG; radiate bust right wearing imperial mantle, holding eagle tipped scepter in right.
SOLI INVICTO; Sol in quadriga left, raising right, globe and whip in left.
In ex. R * B
RIC V Rome 202

Victor

Constantine I
A.D. 313
20x21mm    4.1gm
IMP C FL VAL CONSTANTINVS P F AVG; laureate head.
HERCVLI VICTORI  Hercules standing right, right hand behind back, left leaning on club covered by lion’s skin, in left field I (iota= 10th)
in exergue ANT *
RIC VI Antioch 170c