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1711. SEVERUS Π, as Caesar. 305-306 AD. JE Radiate Fraction (2.75 gm). Alexandria mint. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Prince receiving Victory on globe from Jupiter; A/ALE. RIC VI 60a. Good VF, black patina. ($100) 1706. CONSTANTIUS I, as Caesar. 295 AD. AR Argenteus (3.34 gm). Nicomedia mint. Laureate head right / Camp gate, no star, eagle on turrets; SMNT. RIC VI21; RSC 240a. Choice EF. ($1500)

1712. MAXIMINUS II, as Caesar. 305-308 AD. JE Quarter follis (1.96 gm). Struck 305-306 AD. Siscia mint. Laureate head right / Genius standing left holding patera and cornucopiae; SIS. RIC VI 170b. VF, flan crack, small gouge on eye. Rare. ($150) 1707. CONSTANTIUS 1.305-306 AD. JE Quarter-Follis (2.40 gm). Siscia mint. Laureate head right / Genius standing left holding patera and cornucopiae; SIS. RIC VI 169a (Rarity 2). VF. ($150)

1708. THEODORA, second wife of Constantius I./E22 (2.01 gm). Struck 337-340 AD. Rome mint. Diademed and draped bust right / Pietas standing facing carrying and infant at her breast. RIC V m 28; LRBC 617. EF. ($75)

1713. MAXIMINUS Π, as Caesar 305-308 AD. JE Follis (10.22 gm). Struck 305-306 AD. Alexandria mint. Laureate head right / Concordia standing facing, head left, leaning on sceptre; S ΓΡ/ ALE. RIC VI52 (sic); Cf. Hunter 54; C.E. King and A. Spaer, "A hoard of folles from northern Sinai," NumChron ($150) XVn (1977), no. 4325. Near EF, green patina.

1714. MAXIMINUS II. 310-313 AD. JE 15mm (1.65 gm). Struck 312 AD. Antioch mint. Jupiter seated left on throne, holding globe and vertical seeptre / Victory advancing left holding crown and palm; Δ E / A N T . J. van Heesch, "The Last Civic Coinages and the Religious Policy of Maximinus Daza (AD 312)," NumChron 153 (1993), pg. 66,2. Lot also contains another civic issue of Maximinus Π. JE 15mm (1.15 gm). Antioch mint. Struck 312 AD. Antioch seated facing on rock; below, Orontes s w i m m i n g / Apollo standing left, holding patera and lyre; A I / S M A . J. van Heesch, "The Last Civic Coinages and the Religious Policy of Maximinus Daza (AD 312),‫״‬ NumChron 153 (1993), pg. 66,3a. Average VF. 2 coins in lot. ($100)

1709. GALERIUS, as Caesar. 295 AD. AR Argenteus (3.30 gm). Nicomedia mint. Laureate head right / Four tetrarchs sacrificing. RIC VI 20; RSC 234Ab. Choice EF. ($1250)

1710. GALERIUS. 305-311 AD. JE Follis (8.82 gm). Struck 305-307 AD. Siscia mint. Laureate head right / Jupiter standing left holding Victory on globe; VI/SISA. RIC VI 179b. EF, partially flat reverse strike. ($150)

1715. MAXIMINUS II. 310-313 AD. JE Follis (6.41 gm). Struck 310 AD. Alexandria mint. Laureate head right / Genius standing left holding patera and cornucopiae; Κ ΔΡ/ALE. RIC VI 107c. Choice EF. ($100)

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