£225.00
Light cabinet friction to high points otherwise with a pleasing deep brown tone and sharp features.
£225.00
Light cabinet friction to high points otherwise with a pleasing deep brown tone and sharp features.
Constantine I (AD 307/310-337), bronze Follis, AD 317, Trier mint. Obv. Laureate and cuirassed bust facing right. Rev. Sol standing head left, holding globe, T F across fields, BTR in exergue. 2.86g, die axis 6h (). Light cabinet friction to high points otherwise with a pleasing deep brown tone and sharp features. Extremely fine and a rare variant, an apparently unpublished type for Constantine.
An apparently unpublished type for Constantine.
Provenance
Ex. Spink Auction 8019, 24/09/2008, Lot 125.
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