RIC VI Lugdunum 233 — Severus II AE2
RIC VI Lugdunum 233 · 307 AD · Lugdunum
Obverse
FL VAL CONSTANTINVS N C
Bust of Constantine I, laureate, draped, cuirassed, right, seen from behind
Reverse
GENIO - POP ROM
Genius, wearing modius, nude, loins draped, standing left, holding patera in right hand and cornucopiae in left hand; to left, altar
About This Type
This RIC VI Lugdunum 233 is an ae2 of Severus II (307 AD), struck at the Lugdunum mint. The reverse depicts Genius, wearing modius, nude, loins draped, standing left, holding patera in right hand and cornucopiae in left hand; to left, altar.
About the AE2
AE2 is a modern size classification for late Roman bronze coins measuring 21–25mm in diameter. This class includes the reduced folles and nummi of the Constantinian and Valentinianic periods. The classification is widely used in RIC and dealer catalogs when the ancient denomination name is debated.
About the Lugdunum Mint
Lugdunum (modern Lyon, France) was the main western imperial mint from Augustus through the early second century. It was the sole mint for precious metal coinage for extended periods under Augustus and Tiberius.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is RIC VI Lugdunum 233?
- RIC VI Lugdunum 233 is a Bronze AE2 of Severus II (307 AD) struck at the Lugdunum mint cataloged under RIC no. RIC VI Lugdunum 233.
- How do you identify RIC VI Lugdunum 233?
- The obverse depicts Bust of Constantine I, laureate, draped, cuirassed, right, seen from behind with the inscription FL VAL CONSTANTINVS N C. The reverse depicts Genius, wearing modius, nude, loins draped, standing left, holding patera in right hand and cornucopiae in left hand; to left, altar with the inscription GENIO - POP ROM. Portrait type: laureate.
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