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  1. 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.

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  4. Apr 20, 2017 · In my recent LRBs there were a few coins of Licinius I. I thought that these two were worth sharing. Each has pleasing characteristics. The Alexandrian has the typical stylised portrait from the mint.The reverse suffers from a decent amount of wear but the coin has toned to a greeny gold in the fields which makes the coin almost glow.

  5. Sep 30, 2015 · English: Licinius II. Caesar, AD 317-324. Æ Follis (20mm, 2.55 g, 12h). Cyzicus mint, 3rd officina. Struck AD 321-324. Helmeted and cuirassed bust left, holding round shield and spear over shoulder / Jupiter standing facing, head left, holding crowning Victory and scepter; at feet to left, eagle standing left, head right, holding wreath in ...

  6. The two bronze denominations became known as "post-reform radiates" from the radiate bust which they always carried, and Ae denarii (laureate bust coins of about 1.4 grams). 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.

  7. Licinius II, AE follis, Antioch, 18 mm, 3.24 g. DN VAL LICIN LICINIVS NOB C, laureate, draped bust left, holding sceptre and mappa. / IOVI CONSERVATORI CAESS, Jupiter standing left, chlamys across left shoulder, holding Victory on globe and sceptre, captive at foot left. Dot over S in right field. Mintmark SMANT.

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