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  1. The weight of the follis was held rather constant until early 307 when Constantine I reduced it to from 6.0 to 7.0 grams, and he reduced it again in 310 to a weight of between 4.0 and 5.0 grams. The silver content of the follis was reduced to around 2% at about the same time as Constantine's first weight reduction. The follis gradually declined ...

  2. 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.

  3. Licinius II, Follis, Thessalonica, AD 320, , Bronze, RIC:119, laureate, draped, cuirassed bust left, VOT V in two lines within wreath, star in badge at the top of the wreath. Mintmark TSEVI, LICINIVS IVN NOB CAES, CAESARVM NOSTRORVM

  4. Roman Republic, Licinius I (308-324) with Licinius II, Follis, Antioch, 317, DD NN IOVI LICINII INVICT AVG ET CAES, laureate, draped busts of Licinius I and II facing each other, holding trophy with two shields between them, rev. IO MET VIRTVTI DD NN AVG ET CAES, Jupiter, holding sceptre, standing left before trophy with two captives seated below, SMATS in exergue (RIC Heraclea 50; Bastien NC ...

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  6. Notify: Off. Maximinus II Daia, May 310 - 30 April 313 A.D. Maximinus II was made Caesar in the Tetrarchy in 305 A.D. In 311, Maximinus took advantage of the death of Galerius to invade and annex the latter's territory. In 313 A.D., he invaded Licinius' territory, and although he seized many cities his army was utterly destroyed in a battle on ...

  7. Notify: Off. Maximinus II Daia, May 310 - 30 April 313 A.D. Maximinus II was made Caesar in the Tetrarchy in 305 A.D. In 311, Maximinus took advantage of the death of Galerius to invade and annex the latter's territory. In 313 A.D., he invaded Licinius' territory, and although he seized many cities his army was utterly destroyed in a battle on ...

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