1 Follis / AE4 Roman Empire (27BC-395) Bronze Constantine I (272 ...

Constantine I, AE4, 336-337, Lugdunum, Officina 1

CONSTANTI_NVS MAX AVG

Plain and rosette-diademed, draped, cuirassed bust right

GLOR_IA EXERC_ITVS

Two soldiers standing facing each other, spear in outer hand, inner hand resting on shield, one standard between them with O
and pellet on banner

*PLG in exergue

16mm x 17mm, 1.64g

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The Roman follis was a large bronze coin introduced in about 294 with the coinage reform of Diocletian. It weighed about 10 grams and was about 4% silver, mostly as a thin layer on the surface. The word follis means bag (usually made of leat ...

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Ionian Islands. Ae 2 Lepta, 1819 (Ae - 4,48g - 22mm). KM 31. Very fine.

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Diocletian, AD 284-305. Gold Pre-reform Aureus (4.62 g) minted at Cyzicus, c. AD 290-292. Laureate, cuirassed and draped bust right of Diocletian. Reverse: Mars advancing right, holding spear an ...
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