RIC VIII Arelate 228 — Constantius II Multiple-Gold
RIC VIII Arelate 228 · 355 AD-360 AD · Arelate
Obverse
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Obverse
FL IVL CONSTAN-TIVS PERP AVG
Bust of Constantius II, laureate, rosette-diademed, wearing consular robes, left, holding Victory on globe in right hand, sceptre over left shoulder
Reverse
FELIX ADVENTVS AVG N
Constantius II, diademed, draped, cuirassed, riding left, cloak flowing out behind him, raising right hand
About This Type
This RIC VIII Arelate 228 is a multiple-gold of Constantius II (355 AD-360 AD), struck at the Arelate mint. The reverse depicts Constantius II, diademed, draped, cuirassed, riding left, cloak flowing out behind him, raising right hand.
About the Multiple-Gold
Gold multiples are oversized gold coins struck at weights of two or more solidi. They were presentation pieces and imperial donatives rather than circulating currency. Surviving examples are extremely rare and command high prices.
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 VIII Arelate 228?
- RIC VIII Arelate 228 is a Gold Multiple-Gold of Constantius II (355 AD-360 AD) struck at the Arelate mint cataloged under RIC no. RIC VIII Arelate 228.
- How do you identify RIC VIII Arelate 228?
- The obverse depicts Bust of Constantius II, laureate, rosette-diademed, wearing consular robes, left, holding Victory on globe in right hand, sceptre over left shoulder with the inscription FL IVL CONSTAN-TIVS PERP AVG. The reverse depicts Constantius II, diademed, draped, cuirassed, riding left, cloak flowing out behind him, raising right hand with the inscription FELIX ADVENTVS AVG N. Portrait type: laureate.
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