Roman bronze coin struck in Antioch under Constantine I the Great, featuring the imperial portrait on the obverse and Jupiter on the reverse.
Reference : RIC VII 7 (R4)
Issuing authority : Constantine I the Great
Type : Follis
Dating : 313-314 AD
Mint : Antioch
Metal : Bronze
Diameter : 19.3 mm
Weight : 3.29 g
Obverse legend : IMP C FL VAL CONSTANTINVS P F AVG
Obverse description : Laureate head to right.
Reverse legend : IOVI CONSERVATORI AVGG // crown // ΓI // III // ANT
Reverse description : Jupiter standing to left, leaning on sceptre and holding Victory on globe, eagle with wreath at feet to left.
Condition : Very Fine - Extremely Fine
Note : Minor knocks on the obverse. Brown-green patina.
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