Constantius II AE3, Constantius II reverse
RIC VIII Cyzicus 119 · 355 AD-361 AD · Cyzicus
Obverse
Reverse
Philipps-Universität Marburg
Obverse
D N CONSTAN-TIVS P F AVG
Bust of Constantius II, pearl-diademed, draped, cuirassed, right
Reverse
SPES REI - PVBLICE
Constantius II, helmeted, draped, cuirassed, standing left, holding globe in right hand and spear in left hand
About This Type
This RIC VIII Cyzicus 119 is an ae3 of Constantius II (355 AD-361 AD), struck at the Cyzicus mint. The reverse depicts Constantius II, helmeted, draped, cuirassed, standing left, holding globe in right hand and spear in left hand. Struck in bronze at a standard weight of 1.6g, 16mm diameter.
About the AE3
AE3 is a modern size classification for late Roman bronze coins measuring 17–21mm in diameter. It is the most common denomination class in the Constantinian period, encompassing the small nummi and reduced folles that circulated in enormous quantities. GLORIA EXERCITVS and camp gate types are typical AE3 reverses.
About the Cyzicus Mint
Cyzicus (in modern Turkey) was a major eastern mint from the third century onward. Its mint mark typically appears as a variant of SMK in the reverse exergue of late Roman coinage.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is RIC VIII Cyzicus 119?
- RIC VIII Cyzicus 119 is a Bronze AE3 of Constantius II (355 AD-361 AD) struck at the Cyzicus mint cataloged under RIC no. RIC VIII Cyzicus 119.
- How do you identify RIC VIII Cyzicus 119?
- The obverse depicts Bust of Constantius II, pearl-diademed, draped, cuirassed, right with the inscription D N CONSTAN-TIVS P F AVG. The reverse depicts Constantius II, helmeted, draped, cuirassed, standing left, holding globe in right hand and spear in left hand with the inscription SPES REI - PVBLICE. Portrait type: diademed.
- What are the physical specifications of RIC VIII Cyzicus 119?
- RIC VIII Cyzicus 119 was struck in Bronze, standard weight 1.6g, diameter 16mm, die axis 12 h, struck.
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