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CLASSICAL

HELENA 1105. IE 3. (3.51 gms.). A n t i o c h . 328-329 AD. Draped bust right. Securitas standing left, holding olive-branch and holding fold of her dress. RIC 80, Rarity 4 . EF, brown patina. (150)

NUMISMATIC

AUCTIONS,

LTD.

1 1 1 0 . As Caesar. IE 3. (1.84 gms.). A n t i o c h . 324-325 AD. Anepigraphic; laureate, draped and cuirassed bust left. CONSTAN/TIVS/ CAESAR in three lines; */SMANTA/·. RIC VII, p.687, 60 (r-3). F+/VF, dark brown patina, rare. (50)

CRISPUS Caesar. 317-326 AD. 1 1 0 6 . IE 3. (3.44 gms.). L o n d o n . 324-326 AD. Laureate, draped bust right. Camp-gate, star above; PLÖN. RIC-295, LRBC-4. NearEF. (75) The last issue from London mint.

D E L M A T I U S Caesar. 335-337 AD. 1107. IE 3. (2.33 gms.). T h e s s a i o n i c a . 335-336 AD. Laureate, draped bust right. Two soldiers standing facing inward, two standards between; S M T S r . RIC-202, LRBC-844. Near EF. Rare. (125) Early issue with name spelled DALMATIUS.

1 1 1 1 . Reduced Siliqua. (2.58 gms.). L u g d u n u m . Diademed and draped bust right. VOTIS XXX MVLTIS XXXX in wreath; LVG. RSC-342-3a, RIC-216. Nice EF. (300)

1112. Reduced Siliqua. (1.97 gms.). L u g d u n u m . Diademed and draped bust right. Victory walking left, holding wreath and palm; LVG. RSC-259a, RIC-214. EF. (300)

C O N S T A N T I N E II C a e s a r . 3 1 7 - 3 3 7 A D . 1 1 0 8 . IE 3. (3.37 gms.). T i c i n u m . 324-327 AD. Laureate, draped bust right. DOMINO NOSTROR CAESS, within wreath, VOT X; crescent / PT. RIC-172, LRBC-484. EF. (75)

C O N S T Α Ν Τ Ι U S II. 3 3 7 - 3 6 1 A D . 1 1 0 9 . As Caesar. IE 3. (2.81 gms.). Siscia. 334-335 AD. Laureate, draped bust right. Two soldiers standing facing inward, two standards between; ·ASIS·. RIC-237(R4), LRBC-749. EF. (75)

1 1 1 3 . IE C e n t e n i o n a l i s . (4.49 gms.). Siscia. S t r u c k under Vetranio. 350 AD. Diademed and draped bust right; A to left. Emperor standing left, holding labarum and being crowned by Victory; A / ·ASIS*. RIC-282, LRBC-1169. Brown EF, fully centered. (400) Ex: Gordon Dickie Coll., lot 671 (Empire Coins Auction 7). Vetranio struck coins in his own name as well as Constantius' as he held the Balkans against the forces of Magnentius.

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