RIC VII Arelate 128 — Constantine I AE2
RIC VII Arelate 128 · 317 AD · Arelate
Obverse
Reverse
Seminar für Alte Geschichte, Universität Freiburg
Obverse
VAL LICINIVS NOB CAES
Bust of Licinius II, laureate, draped, cuirassed, right
Reverse
IOVI CO-NSERVATORI
Jupiter, nude, chlamys flying, running right, throwing thunderbolt with right hand
About This Type
This RIC VII Arelate 128 is an ae2 of Constantine I (317 AD), struck at the Arelate mint. The reverse depicts Jupiter, nude, chlamys flying, running right, throwing thunderbolt with right hand. Struck in bronze at a standard weight of 2.05g, 21mm diameter.
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 Arelate Mint
Arelate (modern Arles, France) replaced the Lugdunum mint in the early fourth century and became one of the principal Western mints. Its mint mark typically includes AR or CON (Constantina).
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is RIC VII Arelate 128?
- RIC VII Arelate 128 is a Bronze AE2 of Constantine I (317 AD) struck at the Arelate mint cataloged under RIC no. RIC VII Arelate 128.
- How do you identify RIC VII Arelate 128?
- The obverse depicts Bust of Licinius II, laureate, draped, cuirassed, right with the inscription VAL LICINIVS NOB CAES. The reverse depicts Jupiter, nude, chlamys flying, running right, throwing thunderbolt with right hand with the inscription IOVI CO-NSERVATORI. Portrait type: laureate.
- What are the physical specifications of RIC VII Arelate 128?
- RIC VII Arelate 128 was struck in Bronze, standard weight 2.05g, diameter 21mm, die axis 12 h, struck.
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