RIC VII Siscia 211 Constantine I obverse, Bust of Constantius II, laureate, cuirassed, right Obverse
RIC VII Siscia 211 Constantine I reverse, Four standards Reverse

Münzkabinett, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin

Catalog Reference
RIC VII Siscia 211
Ruler
Constantine I
Denomination
Uncertain Value
Date
326 AD-327 AD
Mint
Siscia
Metal
Silver
Weight
3.75g
Diameter
15mm
Die Axis
6 h
Portrait Type
laureate
Manufacturing
struck

Obverse

CONSTANTIVS NOB C

Bust of Constantius II, laureate, cuirassed, right

Reverse

CONSTANTIVS CAESAR

Four standards

About This Type

This RIC VII Siscia 211 is an uncertain value of Constantine I (326 AD-327 AD), struck at the Siscia mint. The reverse depicts Four standards. Struck in silver at a standard weight of 3.75g, 15mm diameter.

About the Siscia Mint

Siscia (modern Sisak, Croatia) was a major late Roman mint, operating from the late third century through the late fourth century. It produced large quantities of bronze coinage for the Danube frontier region.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is RIC VII Siscia 211?
RIC VII Siscia 211 is a Silver Uncertain Value of Constantine I (326 AD-327 AD) struck at the Siscia mint cataloged under RIC no. RIC VII Siscia 211.
How do you identify RIC VII Siscia 211?
The obverse depicts Bust of Constantius II, laureate, cuirassed, right with the inscription CONSTANTIVS NOB C. The reverse depicts Four standards with the inscription CONSTANTIVS CAESAR. Portrait type: laureate.
What are the physical specifications of RIC VII Siscia 211?
RIC VII Siscia 211 was struck in Silver, standard weight 3.75g, diameter 15mm, die axis 6 h, struck.

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