Collection: | Corinth | |
Type: | Coin | |
Name: | 2004 37 | |
Title: | Roman Imperial Copper/Bronze Coin of Constantius II, Siscia? Mint (AD 348 - AD 361) | |
Year: | 2004 | |
Coin Number: | 37 | |
Period: | Roman Imperial | |
Material: | AE | |
Mint: | Siscia? | |
Authority: | Constantius II | |
Region: | Siscia? | |
Provenance Region: | Siscia? | |
Obverse Legend: | DN[CONST]TIUSPFAVG. | |
Reverse Legend: | [F]E[L T]EMP-REPARATIO. | |
Reverse Type: | Falling Horseman (type 3) Delta I/[ ] S | |
Weight Description: | 2.31 | |
Weight: | 2.31 | |
Diameter: | 16.5 | |
Chronology: | AD 348 - AD 361 | |
Context: | NB965 B9 P25 | |
Findspot Description: | Floor of Long Building Room I (west), NB965 B9 P25, . | |
Area: | Panaghia south | |
Notes: | Possibly "Siscia" mint, if rev. m.m. in exerge, ASIS. Can't find in either RIC VIII or LRBC II! M.m. in exeg. (lots of horizontal lines with a vertical stroke on their right side) S | |
Site: | Corinth | |
City: | Ancient Corinth | |
Country: | Greece | |
References: | Basket: NB965 B9 P25 Notebook Page: NB 965, spread 17 (pp. 24 - 25) |