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Detailed information about the coin Nummus, Licinius II (IOVI CONSERVATORI; Antioch), Roman Empire (27 BC, 395 AD), with pictures and collection and swap management: mintage, descriptions, metal, weight, size, value and other numismatic data.
Licinius II Follis. AD 317-320. DN VAL LICIN LICINIVS NOB C, laureate draped bust left, holding sceptre and mappa. / IOVI CONSER-VATORI CAESS, Jupiter standing left, chlamys across left shoulder, holding globe and sceptre. Crescent-B across fields. Mintmark SMAL. RIC VII Alexandria 25; Sear 15417. Text: Image: Alexandria RIC VII 30, A: Licinius ...
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Licinius II Caesar (under his father Licinius I) AD 317 - 324 AE Follis Antioch mint: AD 317-320 Coins Catalog ID: 3017
Description. Product Details. During a special ceremony in A.D. 317, the co-emperors of the Roman Empire, Constantine the Great and Licinius I, made their sons Caesars. Although still a child, it was thought Licinius II would inherit his father`s portion of the Empire. Yet from A.D. 321 on, the situation between the two Augustii steadily ...
Licinius II, AE follis. Antioch mint. 317-324 AD. D N VAL LICIN LICINIVS NOB C, helmeted, cuirassed bust left, holding spear and shield / IOVI CONS-ERVATORI, Jupiter standing left, chlamys across left shoulder, holding Victory on globe and eagle-tipped sceptre; eagle with wreath at foot left, captive to right. X over II Mu in right field,
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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.
Licinius II, [1] [2] also called Licinius Junior [3] [4] or Licinius Caesar [5] ( Latin: Valerius Licinianus Licinius; c. July/August 315 – c. 326 ), [6] [4] was the son of the Roman emperor Licinius I. He held the imperial rank of caesar between March 317 and September 324, [6] while his father was augustus, and he was twice Roman consul.