Constantius II.
347-348 n. Chr.
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Freiburg, Institut für Christliche Archäologie und Byzantinische Kunstgeschichte |
Obverse |
D N CONSTA[N]-TIVS P F AVG. Kopf des Constantius II. mit Diadem nach r. |
Reverse |
Vierzeilige Aufschrift VOT / XX / MVLT / XXX im Lorbeerkranz. |
Denomination |
Nummus NummusIntroduced during the monetary reform of Diocletian as a silvered coin, quickly struck issued in bronze only. The Münzkabinett uses this term for such denominations until AD 348. The term is also used for coins from the Italian peninsula and those of the Migration period. |
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Bronze ; 1,82 g; 15 mm; 6 h |
Mint |
Antiochia (Antakya)?
Constantinople?
Cyzicus?
Nicomedia (Izmit)?
Perinthus (Heraclea)? |
Region |
Oriens , Thracia , Asia , Pontos , Thracia |
Country |
Turkey , Turkey , Turkey , Turkey , Turkey |
Publications |
RIC VIII Nr. 46 (Herakleia Perinthos, 347-348 v. Chr.); RIC VIII Nr. 67, 69, 72 und 76 (Konstantinopel, 347-348 n. Chr.); RIC VIII Nr. 50, 58 und 58a (Nicomedia, 347-348 n. Chr); RIC VIII Nr. 49, 56 und 60 (Kyzikos, 347-348 n. Chr.); RIC VIII Nr. 114 a (Antiochia, 347-348); E. Mader, Mambre. Die Ergebnisse der Ausgrabungen im Heiligen Bezirk Râmet el-Ḫalîl in Südpalästina 1926-1928, Textband (1957) 175. |
Department |
Antiquity, Roman Late Antiquity |
previous Owner |
1.
Alfons Maria Schneider - 1952
2.
Andreas Evaristus Mader 1928
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Find place |
Palestinian Autonomous Region, Mamre (Ramat el-Khalil) |