Flavius Julius Crispus (/ˈkrɪspəs/; c. 300 – 326) was the eldest son of the Roman emperor Constantine I, as well as his junior colleague (caesar) from March 317 until his execution by his father in 326.
This is the little 4 character code, 32MY, written on the holder. Up for sale is a small bronze coin issued during the reign of the Roman Emperor Constantine II. This coin is known as a solidus. The reverse carries a popular phrase on Roman coins, 'VOT X' which celebrates the 10 year anniversary of the emperor's reign.
Theodosius I Ancient Roman Follis, Cyzicus SMKA. Genuine Coin. The Christogram in the left field signals the Christian identity of the Constantinian dynasty and reinforces Theodosius’ role in unifying religion and imperial authority.
Emperor: Maximianus (Maximian), AD 285–305. A first-year Alexandrian tetradrachm of Maximianus, struck in AD 285/286, the very beginning of the Tetrarchic system introduced by Diocletian. Early tetradrachms of this reign are especially desirable, as they mark the final years of Egypt’s long provincial coinage tradition before the sweeping monetary reforms that would follow.
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Authentic Ancient Roman Coin Elagabalus Tetradrachm Antioch Eagle ΔC Star COA. A large provincial tetradrachm struck atAntioch, the major mint of the Roman East during the Severan dynasty. This heavy bronze-silvered denomination served as the principal currency of Syria and the Levant during the reign of Elagabalus.
Denomination: BI Half Nummus. Emperor: Constantius II (as Caesar). Translation: “Flavius Julius Constantius, Noble Caesar.”. The reverse image of two soldiers flanking a single standard symbolizes unity, discipline, and the military foundation of the Constantinian dynasty during the closing years of Constantine’s rule.
Reverse: CAESARVM NOSTRVM; // VOT V. Emperor Caesar CRISPUS son of Constantine the Great AD 317-326. Bronze Follis AE 3. WE APOLOGIZE FOR THE SITUATION AND INCONVENIENCE, BUT WE HAVE NO POWER TO CHANGE THIS SITUATION.
Licinius II, son of Licinius, grandson of Constantius I, and half-nephew of Constantine, was born to Flavia Julia Constantia in July or August 315. While the augustus Licinius marched against Constantine in 316, Licinius II was left with his mother and the augustus's treasury at Sirmium (Sremska Mitrovica).
This example shows an unusual incuse grain ear on the obverse which perfectly matches the reverse design. Because no corresponding weakness exists on the reverse this feature is best explained as a mint striking error likely caused by a brockage that was caught and restruck at the mint.
Researchers such as Qedar and Lonnquist have argued that the spelling AGRIPA with a single Pi the massive die count and archaeological find patterns suggest an issue minted early in the Jewish War rather than during the short reign of Agrippa I.
Reverse: VIRTVS EXERCIT, Vexillum inscribed VOT XX between two captives, captive at right turned to gaze upwards. Licinius II Caesar AE Nummus Trier AD 320. RIC VII Trier 272. All coins are authentic and from my own personal collection.
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