RIC VII Londinium 14 Constantine I obverse, Bust of Constantine I, helmeted, cuirassed, left, holding spear across right s... Obverse

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Catalog Reference
RIC VII Londinium 14
Ruler
Constantine I
Denomination
AE2
Date
313 AD-314 AD
Mint
Londinium
Metal
Bronze
Portrait Type
helmeted

Obverse

CONSTANTINVS P F AVG

Bust of Constantine I, helmeted, cuirassed, left, holding spear across right shoulder and shield on left arm

Reverse

SOLI INVIC-TO COMITI

Sol, radiate, chlamys draped across left shoulder, standing left, raising right hand and holding globe in left hand

About This Type

This RIC VII Londinium 14 is an ae2 of Constantine I (313 AD-314 AD), struck at the Londinium mint. The reverse depicts Sol, radiate, chlamys draped across left shoulder, standing left, raising right hand and holding globe in left hand.

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 Londinium Mint

The Londinium mint (modern London) operated intermittently from Carausius through the early fourth century. Its output was relatively small compared to continental mints, making London-mint coins scarcer.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is RIC VII Londinium 14?
RIC VII Londinium 14 is a Bronze AE2 of Constantine I (313 AD-314 AD) struck at the Londinium mint cataloged under RIC no. RIC VII Londinium 14.
How do you identify RIC VII Londinium 14?
The obverse depicts Bust of Constantine I, helmeted, cuirassed, left, holding spear across right shoulder and shield on left arm with the inscription CONSTANTINVS P F AVG. The reverse depicts Sol, radiate, chlamys draped across left shoulder, standing left, raising right hand and holding globe in left hand with the inscription SOLI INVIC-TO COMITI. Portrait type: helmeted.

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