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  1. Jun 9, 2022 · Follis of Licinius I Jupiter, Antioch Mint. Natural Desert Patina. RARE Variant, R2 in RIC. Ancient Coins - Follis of Licinius I Jupiter, Antioch Mint. Natural Desert Patina. RARE Variant, R2 in RIC. Licinius I AE Follis of Antioch. 313-314 AD. IMP C VAL LICIN LICINIVS PF AVG, laureate head right. PF AVG gets kind of lost at edge there.

  2. The follis was originally struck at a weight between 8.5 and 11.0 grams (most between 9 and 10.5), and a theoretical weight of 32 to the pound (10.23 grams) has been suggested. C.H.V. Sutherland in Roman Imperial Coins Volume VI makes a convincing case that the follis was tariffed at 5 "denarii communes" (common denarii , today generally known ...

  3. Oct 29, 2016 · Not uncommon but got it for a song and loved the patina on this little thing. Show off your Licinius II coins! Licinius II 317-324. Roman AE Follis. Antioch, AD 317-318. 17.55 mm; 3.36 gm. Obv: DN VAL LICIN LICINIVS NOB C, Laureate bust l., holding mappa in r. hand and globe and scepter in l.

  4. Reverse. Legend: IOVI CONS-ERVATORI. Type: Jupiter, nude, chlamys draped across left shoulder, standing left, holding Victory on globe in right hand and leaning on sceptre with left hand; to left, eagle with wreath; to right, captive. Deity: Jupiter. MintMark: -/ (X on II𐅨)//SMANTA.

  5. Bust of Constantine II, left, laureate, draped, holding mappa in left hand and a Victory on globe in right hand. Script: Latin. Lettering: CONSTANTINVS IVN N C. Translation: Constantinus Iunior Nobilissimus Caesar. Constantine the Young, the Most Noble Caesar.

  6. Licinius II c.312 - 324. Son of Licinius who was executed along with his father at the age of about twelve by Constantine on his final defeat over his long-time rival. AE Follis. S 3815 Obv: IMPCVALLICINLICINIVSPFAVG; laureled head right. Rev: IOVICONSERVATORI; Jupiter standing left, holing Victory, eagle at feet.

  7. Bust of Licinius, radiate, draped, cuirassed, right. Script: Latin . Lettering: IMP C VAL LICIN LICINIVS P F AVG. Reverse. Jupiter standing left, holding Victory on globe and sceptre, eagle at foot with wreath in beak; captive to right. X over II Γ in right field. Script: Latin . Lettering: IOVI CONS-ERVATORI. Translation: Jupiter protects . Mint

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