ANCIENT COINS Roman Imperial, Constantius I Chlorus, FollisRoman Imperial Constantius I Chlorus (305-306), Follis 306, Carthago mintObverse: laureate head rightIMP CONSTANTIVS P F AVGReverse: Carthage
ANCIENT COINS Roman Imperial, Constantius I Chlorus, FollisRoman Imperial Constantius I Chlorus (305-306), Follis 306, Ticinum mintObverse: laureate head rightIMP C CONSTANTIVS P F AVGReverse: Fides s
The Roman Empire Allectus usurper in England, 293-296. Aureus, Londinium 293, AV 4.55 g. ALLECT – VS P F AVG Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust r. Rev. PA – X – AVG Pax standing l., holding branch an
ANCIENT COINS Roman Imperial, Constantius I Chlorus, FollisRoman Imperial Constantius I Chlorus (305-306), Follis 306, Carthago mintObverse: laureate head rightIMP CONSTANTIVS P F AVGReverse: Moneta,
ANCIENT COINS Roman Imperial, Constantius I Chlorus, FollisRoman Imperial Constantius I Chlorus (305-306), Follis 297-298, Carthago mintObverse: laureate head rightCONSTANTIVS NOB CAESReverse: Africa
ANCIENT COINS Roman Imperial, Constantius I Chlorus, FollisLater and rarer common issue, with the title of Augustus, from the reign of Chlorus in the second tetrarchy.Roman ImperialConstantius I Chlor
The Roman Empire. Constantine II caesar, 316 – 337. Solidus, Cyzicus 325, AV 4.45 g. CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust r. Rev. PRINCIPI – I – V – VENTVTIS Prince standing faci
ANCIENT COINS Roman Imperial, Constantius I Chlorus, FollisRare follis, minted in Trier with a rare, long version of the titular FL VAL CONSTANTIVS NOBIL C (i.e. Flavius Galerius Constantius the nob
The Roman Empire. Constantius I Chlorus caesar, 293 – 305. Aureus, Treviri circa 295-305, AV 5.69 g. CONSTAN – TIVS NOB C Laureate head r. Rev. PIETAS AVGG – ET CAESS NN Pietas standing facing, head r
The George W. La Borde Collection of Roman Aurei Part I THE ROMAN EMPIRE Constantius I Chlorus caesar, 293 – 305 Aureus, Treveri 303, AV 5.45 g. CONSTAN – TIVS NOB C Laureate head r. Rev. HERCVLI CONS
The Roman Empire Constantius I Chlorus caesar, 293 – 305. Aureus, Treveri 303, AV 5.46 g. CONSTAN – TIVS NOB C Laureate head r. Rev. HERCVLI CONSER – AVGG ET CAESS NN Hercules standing facing, head l.
Roman Coins Constantius Chlorus caesar, 293 – 305 Aureus, Trier circa 295-296, AV 19 mm, 4.99 g. CONSTA – NTIVS NOB C Laureate head r. Rev. IOVI CONS – ERVATORI Jupiter seated l., holding thunderbolt
The Roman Empire. Constantius I Chlorus caesar, 293 – 305. Aureus, Treveri 305, AV 5.87 g. CONSTAN – TIVS NOB C Laureate head r. Rev. HERCVLI CONSER – AVGG ET CAESS NN Hercules standing facing, head l
The Roman Empire Constantius I Chlorus caesar, 293 – 305. Aureus, Trier 303, AV 5.15 g. CONSTANTIVS NOB C Laureate head r. Rev. CONSERVA – TORES AVGG ET CAESS NN Jupiter, on l., standing r., holding s
The Roman Empire Constantius I, as Caesar, 293 - 306 No.: 253 Schätzpreis - Estimate CHF 300000.- Medallion of 4 aurei, Trier circa 305, 20.86 g. FL VAL CONSTANTIVS NOBIL CAES Laureate bust l., wearin
The Roman Empire Constantius I Chlorus augustus, 305 – 306. Aureus 305-306, AV 4.94 g. CONSTANT – IVS P F AVG Laureate head r. Rev. VIR – TVS – AVGG Constantius Chlorus and Galerius, draped, cuirassed
Roman Imperial Maximianus, Mule with Reverse Meant for Diocletian. Follis; Maximianus, Mule with Reverse Meant for Diocletian; 286-305 AD, Carthage, c. 303 AD, Follis, 9.35g. Mule, coupling obverse of
ROMAN GOLD COINS FROM THE COLLECTION OF A PERFECTIONIST Maximian, 286-305 Estimate: CHF 10'000.00 Aureus (Gold, 5.91 g 6), Rome, 287. Obverse: MAXIMIANVS P F AVG Laureate head of Maximian to right. Re