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Numismatics
ID number: BIRBI-R2612 Object type: Coin
Institution: The Barber Institute of Fine Arts Named collection: G. Haines Collection Collector: Haines, Geoffrey; Earle Fox, H. B. Maker: Constantius I; Maximian; Aquileia Denomination: Follis Place made: Europe: Italy, Aquileia Culture: Roman Date made: 304-305 Metal: Silver and base metal Diameter (cm): 2.95 Weight (g): 12.33 Axis (degrees): 180.00 Provenance: Haines 196. Presented by Earle Fox, 1921. |

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Description: Obverse: Head of Constantius, wearing laurel wreath and beard, facing r. Reverse: Moneta, draped, standing facing l., holding scales in r. and cornucopia in l.; ᴗ and VI in field, to l. and r. respectively.
Inscriptions: Obverse: CONSTHNTIVS NOB CHES (Constantius, Noble Caesar). Reverse: SHCR MONET HVCC ET CHESS NOSTR (The Sacred Money of Our Two Emperors and Two Caesars). In Exergue: HQΓ
Bibliography: RIC VI 40A
Notes: Traces of silvering. According to RIC, the [A]QΓ in the exergue on the reverse and ᴗ VI in the field of the reverse are mintmarks (officinae) indicating Aquileia.
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