RIC VI Treveri 893 Constantine I obverse, Bust of Constantine I, laureate, cuirassed, right Obverse
RIC VI Treveri 893 Constantine I reverse, Bust of Sol, radiate, draped, right seen from behind Reverse

Akademisches Kunstmuseum, Universität Bonn

Catalog Reference
RIC VI Treveri 893
Ruler
Constantine I
Denomination
AE2
Date
310 AD-313 AD
Mint
Treveri
Metal
Bronze
Weight
3.98g
Die Axis
12 h
Portrait Type
laureate
Manufacturing
struck

Obverse

CONSTANTINVS P F AVG

Bust of Constantine I, laureate, cuirassed, right

Reverse

SOLI INVICTO COMITI

Bust of Sol, radiate, draped, right seen from behind

About This Type

This RIC VI Treveri 893 is an ae2 of Constantine I (310 AD-313 AD), struck at the Treveri mint. The reverse depicts Bust of Sol, radiate, draped, right seen from behind. Struck in bronze at a standard weight of 3.98g.

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 Treveri Mint

Treveri (modern Trier, Germany) was one of the principal mints of the late Roman Empire, operating from the late third century through the fifth century. It was a primary source of gold solidi for the Western Empire.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is RIC VI Treveri 893?
RIC VI Treveri 893 is a Bronze AE2 of Constantine I (310 AD-313 AD) struck at the Treveri mint cataloged under RIC no. RIC VI Treveri 893.
How do you identify RIC VI Treveri 893?
The obverse depicts Bust of Constantine I, laureate, cuirassed, right with the inscription CONSTANTINVS P F AVG. The reverse depicts Bust of Sol, radiate, draped, right seen from behind with the inscription SOLI INVICTO COMITI. Portrait type: laureate.
What are the physical specifications of RIC VI Treveri 893?
RIC VI Treveri 893 was struck in Bronze, standard weight 3.98g, die axis 12 h, struck.

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