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Title Page

Introduction

About Roman Coins

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Coins of Other Ancient Cultures

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Mintmarks

Mint Map

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Bibliography

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Imperial Catalog:

AUGUSTUS
LIVA
AGRIPPA
NERO CLAUDIUS DRUSUS
GERMANICUS
AGRIPPINA I
TIBERIUS
DRUSUS
ANTONIA
CALIGULA
CLAUDIUS I
BRITANNICUS
AGRIPPINA II
NERO
GALBA
CLODIUS MACER
OTHO
VITELLIUS
VESPASIAN
DOMITILLA
TITUS
DOMITIAN
DOMITIA
JULIA TITI
NERVA
TRAJAN
PLOTINA
MARCIANA
MATIDIA
HADRIAN
SABINA
AELIUS
ANTONINUS PIUS
FAUSTINA I
MARCUS AURELIUS
FAUSTINA II
LUCIUS VERUS
LUCILLA
COMMODUS
CRISPINA
PERTINAX
DIDIUS JULIANUS
MANLIA SCANTILLA
DIDIA CLARA
PESCENNIUS NIGER
CLODIUS ALBINUS
SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS
JULIA DOMNA
CARACALLA
PLAUTILLA
GETA
MACRINUS
DIADUMENIAN
ELAGABALUS
JULIA MAESA
JULIA SOAEMIAS
JULIA PAULA
AQUILIA SEVERA
ANNIA FAUSTINA
SEVERUS ALEXANDER
JULIA MAMAEA
ORBIANA
MAXIMINUS I
PAULINA
MAXIMUS
GORDIAN I
GORDIAN II
BALBINUS
PUPIENUS
GORDIAN III
TRANQUILLINA
PHILIP I
OTACILIA SEVERA
PHILIP II
PACATIAN
JOTAPIAN
TRAJAN DECIUS
HERENNIA ETRUSCILLA
HERENNIUS ETRUSCUS
HOSTILIAN
TREBONIANUS GALLUS
VOLUSIAN
AEMILIAN
CORNELIA SUPERA
SILBANNACUS
URANIUS ANTONINUS
VALERIAN I
MARINIANA
VALERIAN II
GALLIENUS
SALONINA
SALONINUS
REGALIANUS
DRYANTILLA
POSTUMUS
LAELIANUS
MARIUS
VICTORINUS
DOMITIAN II
TETRICUS I
TETRICUS II
QUIETUS
MACRIANUS
CLAUDIUS II
QUINTILLUS
AURELIAN
SEVERINA
ZENOBIA
VABALATHUS
TACITUS
FLORIAN
PROBUS
SATURNINUS
CARUS
CARINUS
MAGNIA URBICA
NIGRIAN
NUMERIAN
JULIAN I
DIOCLETIAN
MAXIMIAN
CARAUSIUS
ALLECTUS
DOMITIUS DOMITIANUS
CONSTANTIUS I
THEODORA
GALERIUS
GALERIA VALERIA
SEVERUS II
MAXENTIUS
ROMULUS
CONSTANTINE I
HELENA
FAUSTA
ALEXANDER
LICINIUS I
CONSTANTIA
MAXIMINUS II
LICINIUS II
CRISPUS
VALERIUS VALENS
MARTINIAN
CONSTANTINE II
DELMATIUS
HANNIBALLIANUS
CONSTANS
CONSTANTIUS II
MAGNENTIUS
DECENTIUS
NEPOTIAN
VETRANO
CONSTANTIUS GALLUS
JULIAN II
JOVIAN
VALENTINIAN I
VALENS
PROCOPIUS
GRATIAN
VALENTINIAN II
THEODOSIUS I
AELIA FLACCILLA
MAGNUS MAXIMINUS
FLAVIUS VICTOR
EUGENIUS
HONORIUS
CONSTANTINE III
CONSTANS II
MAXIMINUS
PRISCUS ATTALUS
JOVINUS
SABASTIANUS
CONSTANTIUS III
GALLA PLACIDIA
JOHANNES
VALENTINIAN III
LICINIA EUDOXIA
HONORIA
PETRONIUS MAXIMINUS
AVITUS
MAJORIAN
LIBIUS SEVERUS
ANTHEMIUS
EUPHEMIA
ANICIUS OLYBRIUS
GLYCERIUS
JULIUS NEPOS
ROMULUS AUGUSTUS
ARCADIUS
EUDOXIA
PULCHERIA
THEODOSIUS II
EUDOCIA
MARCIAN
LEO I
VERINA
LEO II
ZENO
ARIADNE
BASILISCUS
ZENONIS
LEONTIUS I
ANASTASIUS I
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Constantius I

Augustus 305-306


If the accounts of chroniclers of the day can be believed, Constantius was the grandnephew of Claudius Gothicus. However, the links to Claudius may have been made up by Constantius sympathizers who noted that Claudius 's niece (Claudia) had the same name as his great-aunt. The link would have been valuable as a means to substantiate an imperial line of succession from a desirable former emperor.

Whatever his ancestry, Constantius climbed the military ranks and was in the position of Praetorian Prefect under Maximian. When Maximian was elevated as co-emperor he selected Constantius as his Caesar under Diocletian 's Tetrarchy scheme. He would then be assigned the task of regaining Britain which had seceded from the empire under the reign of Carausius and which Maximian himself was unable to take care of. Because Carausius enjoyed a far superior naval fleet, Constantius chose stealth in order to avoid a battle at sea. Thus with the aid of a thick fog over the channel he set out with his troops towards Britain. When he approached London he found that Carausius had been murdered by his own Praetorian Prefect, Allectus, who was defeated in short order. It was here in Britain where Constantius died ten years later, of natural causes, having come to the aid of his son Constantine who was fighting off a Pict invasion.

Although by no means difficult to find, the coins of Constantius I are somewhat undervalued given how often they 're available relative to the other emperors of the Tetrarchical period. This is especially so for coins of his as Augustus which, while not commanding any premium over those of him as Caesar, were minted for less than one full year.

Most available will be the Folles of the eastern mints of the "Genius of the Roman People" type.

Busts:

1) Helmeted, cuirassed bust left
2) Helmeted, cuirassed bust left holding scepter over shoulder and shield
3) Laureate bust left holding lion skin over shoulder and club
4) Laureate bust left, wearing imperial mantle
5) Laureate bust left, wearing imperial mantle and holding scepter with eagle atop
6) Laureate bust right, wearing imperial mantle and holding scepter with eagle atop
7) Laureate head left
8) Laureate head right
9) Laureate, cuirassed bust left
10) Laureate, cuirassed bust left holding scepter over shoulder
11) Laureate, cuirassed bust left holding spear over shoulder and shield
12) Laureate, cuirassed bust left holding spear pointing forward and shield
13) Laureate, cuirassed bust right
14) Laureate, cuirassed bust right holding spear over shoulder and shield
15) Laureate, cuirassed bust right holding spear pointing forward and shield
16) Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right
17) Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, holding spear over shoulder and shield
18) Laureate, draped bust left
19) Laureate, draped bust left wearing lion skin and club over shoulder.
20) Helmeted, laure, cuirassed bust left holding spear over shoulder and shield
21) Helmeted, laure, cuirassed bust left holding spear pointing forward and shield
22) Helmeted, laure, cuirassed bust right
23) Helmeted, laure, cuirassed bust right, holding Victory on globe
24) Helmeted, laure, draped and cuirassed bust left holding spear over shoulder and shield
25) Lion-skin covered head right
26) Radiate bust left, wearing imperial mantle and holding scepter with eagle atop
27) Radiate, cuirassed bust right
28) Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right
29) Radiate, draped bust right
30) Radiate, helmeted, cuirassed bust left, holding scepter with eagle atop
31) Veiled head right
32) Veiled, laureate head right
33) Veiled, laureate, cuirassed bust right

Obverses:

1) CONSTANTIVS AVG
2) CONSTANTIVS AVGVSTVS
3) CONSTANTIVS C
4) CONSTANTIVS CAES
5) CONSTANTIVS CAESAR
6) CONSTANTIVS ET MAXIMIANVS NB C
7) CONSTANTIVS N C
8) CONSTANTIVS NB C
9) CONSTANTIVS NOB C
10) CONSTANTIVS NOB CAES
11) CONSTANTIVS NOB CS
12) CONSTANTIVS NOBI C
13) CONSTANTIVS NOBIL C
14) CONSTANTIVS NOBIL CAES
15) CONSTANTIVS NOBIL CAESAR
16) CONSTANTIVS PF AVG
17) DIVO CONSTANTIO AVG
18) DIVO CONSTANTIO AVG
19) DIVO CONSTANTIO PIO
20) DIVO CONSTANTIO PIO PRINC
21) DIVO CONSTANTIO PIO PRINCIPI
22) DIVVS CONSTANTIVS
23) FL VAL CONSTANTIVS CAESAR
24) FL IVL CONSTANTIVS NOB C
25) FL IVL CONSTANTIVS NOB CAES
26) FL VAL CONSTANTIVS N C
27) FL VAL CONSTANTIVS NOB C
28) FL VAL CONSTANTIVS NOB CA
29) FL VAL CONSTANTIVS NOB CAE
30) FL VAL CONSTANTIVS NOB CAES
31) FL VAL CONSTANTIVS NOB CAESAR
32) FL VAL CONSTANTIVS NOBIL C
33) FL VAL CONSTANTIVS NOBIL CAES
34) FL VAL CONSTANTIVS NOBILISSIMVS C
35) IMP C CONSTANTIVS PF AVG
36) IMP C FL VAL CONSTANTIVS PF AVG
37) IMP CONSTANTIVS AVG
38) IMP CONSTANTIVS P AVG
39) IMP CONSTANTIVS P FEL AVG
40) IMP CONSTANTIVS PF AVG
41) IMP CONSTANTIVS PIVS F AVG
42) IMP CONSTANTIVS PIVS FEL AVG
43) VIRTVS CONSTANTI NOB C

Reverses:

1) AVGG
2) AVSPIC FEL
3) CLARITAS AVGG
4) COMES AVG
5) COMES AVGG
6) COMITATVS AVGG
7) COMITES AVGG ET CAESS NNNN
8) CONCORDIA AVGG
9) CONCORDIA AVGG ET CAESS
10) CONCORDIA AVGG ET CAESS NN
11) CONCORDIA AVGG NOSTR
12) CONCORDIA CAESS NOSTR
13) CONCORDIA MILITVM
14) CONCORDIAE AVGG
15) CONSECRATIO
16) CONSERVATORES AVGG ET CAESS NN
17) CONSVL AVGG NN
18) CONSVL CAESS
19) CONSVL V PP PROCOS
20) F ADVENT AVGG NN
21) FEL ADVENT AVGG NN
22) FELICITAS AVG NOSTR
23) FELICITAS AVGG NOSTR
24) FELICITAS SAECVLI AVGG NN
25) FELIX ADVENT AVGG NN
26) FIDES MILIT
27) FIDES MILITVM
28) FIDES MILITVM AVGG ET CAESS NN
29) FORTVNAE REDVCI
30) FORTVNAE REDVCI AVGG ET CAESS NN
31) FORTVNAE REDVCI AVGG NN
32) FORTVNAE REDVCI CAESS NN
33) GENIO AVGG ET CAESARVM NN
34) GENIO POPVLI ROMANI
35) HERCVLI AVGG
36) HERCVLI COMITI AVGG ET CAESS NN
37) HERCVLI COMITI AVGG NOSTR
38) HERCVLI COMITI CAESS NOSTR
39) HERCVLI CONS CAES
40) HERCVLI CONSER AVGG ET CAESS NN
41) HERCVLI CONSERVATORI
42) HERCVLI DEBELLAT
43) HERCVLI VICTORI
44) IOVI AVGG
45) IOVI CONSERVAT
46) IOVI CONSERVAT AVGG
47) IOVI CONSERVATORI
48) IOVI ET HERCVLI CONS CAES
49) IOVI FVLGERATORI
50) IOVIS CONSERVATOR
51) LETITIA AVGG
52) M SACRA AVGG ET CAESS NN
53) MARTI PROPVGNATOR
54) MARTI PROPVGNATORI
55) MARTI VICTORI
56) MEMORIA DIVI CONSTANTI
57) MEMORIA FELIX
58) MEMORIAE AETERNAE
59) MONETA S AVGG ET CAESS NN
60) MONETA SACRA AVGG ET CAESS NN
61) ORIENS AVGG
62) ORIENS AVGVSTOR
63) PACATORES GENTIVM
64) PAX AETERNA
65) PAX AVGG
66) PIETAS AVGG
67) PIETAS AVGG ET CAESS NN
68) PRAESIDIA REIPVBLIC
69) PRINC IVVENTVT
70) PRINCIPI IVVENT
71) PRINCIPI IVVENTVT
72) PRINCIPI IVVENTVTIS
73) PROVIDENT DEOR
74) PROVIDENT DEORVM
75) PROVIDENTIA AVGG
76) PROVIDENTIA DEORVM
77) PROVIDENTIAE AVGG
78) REQVIES OPTIMORVM MERITORVM
79) REDDITOR LVCIS AETERNA
80) ROMAE AETERN
81) ROMAE AETERNAE
82) S M VRB AVGG ET CAESS NN
83) SAC M VRB AVGG ET CAESS NN
84) SAC MON VRB AVGG ET CAESS NN
85) SACR MONET AVGG ET CAESS NOSTR
86) SACRA MON VRB AVGG ET CAESS NN
87) SACRA MONET AVGG ET CAESS NOSTR
88) SACRA MONET VRB AVGG ET CAESS NN
89) SAECVLI FELICIT
90) SALVIS AVGG ET CAESS AVCTA KART
91) SALVIS AVGG ET CAESS FEL KART
92) SALVS AVGG
93) SALVS AVGG ET CAESS NN
94) SECVRIT AVGG
95) SECVRITAS AVGG
96) SECVRITAS ORBIS
97) TEMPOR FEL
98) TEMPOR FELICIT
99) TEMPORVM FELICITAS
100) VBIQVE VICTORES
101) VICTORIA SARM
102) VICTORIA SARMA
103) VICTORIA SARMAT
104) VICTORIA SARMATICA
105) VICTORIAE SARMATICAE
106) VIRTVS AVGG
107) VIRTVS AVGG ET CAESS NN
108) VIRTVS HERCVLI CAESARIS
109) VIRTVS ILLVRICI
110) VIRTVS MILITVM
111) VIRTVTI AVGG
112) VNDIQVE VICTORES
113) VTILITAS PVBLICA
114) No legend

Types:

1) Africa standing, facing, holding standard and tusk; lion and bull to lower left.
2) Altar, eagle on either side
3) Altar, lit; eagle on either side
4) Carthago standing, facing, holding fruit in each hand
5) City gate with (3) turrets
6) City gate with (4) turrets
7) City gate with (7) turrets
8) Concordia seated left, holding patera and two cornucopiae
9) Concordiae (2) facing each other, shaking hands
10) Constantius I and Galerius each riding horse to right over enemy.
11) Constantius I and Galerius holding between them Victory on globe over kneeling captive.
12) Constantius I and Galerius standing, facing each other, sacrificing over altar in front of temple with four columns; flute-player and four witnesses at temple.
13) Constantius I being crowned by Victory to left and holding spear and hand of kneeling Britannia(?) to right.
14) Constantius I riding horse right over galley, holding spear.
15) Constantius I riding horse right, holding spear.
16) Constantius I riding horse right, spearing Britannia, kneeling before city gate; galley below.
17) Constantius I riding horse right, spearing kneeling enemy; another under horse
18) Constantius I riding quadriga onwards, holding branch; driver to right.
19) Constantius I seated left, raising hand and holding scepter.
20) Constantius I standing left, holding standard and scepter.
21) Constantius I standing left, holding standard and spear
22) Constantius I standing left, holding standard; another standard to right.
23) Constantius I standing left, holding Victory on globe and scepter.
24) Constantius I standing right on left, receiving Victory on globe from Jupiter to right, holding scepter.
25) Constantius I standing right, holding spear and globe
26) Constantius I standing right, holding spear, holding hand of kneeling Pietas(?), holding cornucopia.
27) Constantius I standing right, holding two standards
28) Constantius I standing, facing, holding globe and wand.
29) Constantius I standing, facing, holding spear and globe; captive to either side
30) Constantius I standing, facing, raising hand and holding scepter; standard on either side.
31) Dioscuri (Castor and Pollux) standing, right legs forward, holding scepter.
32) Eagle standing right
33) Felicitas seated left, holding caduceus and cornucopia
34) Felicitas standing left, holding caduceus and cornucopia
35) Felicitas standing, facing, with legs crossed and leaning on column, touching her head.
36) Fides seated left, holding standard in each hand
37) Fides standing, facing, holding standard in each hand
38) Fides standing, facing, standard to each side.
39) Fortuna seated left, holding rudder on globe and cornucopia
40) Fortuna standing left, holding rudder over globe and cornucopia
41) Fortuna veiled head right
42) Genius standing left, holding patera and cornucopia.
43) Genius standing left, sacrificing over altar and holding cornucopia.
44) Hands, crossed
45) Hercules seated, facing, holding lion skin; bow to side.
46) Hercules standing left, holding club and lion skin with bow and quiver over shoulder.
47) Hercules standing left, holding club and lion skin with bow.
48) Hercules standing left, holding club and lion skin.
49) Hercules standing left, wrestling hydra
50) Hercules standing right, holding apples and bow with lion skin.
51) Hercules standing right, holding club and apple with lion skin, in the Garden of Hesperides.
52) Hercules standing right, leaning on club.
53) Hercules standing right, wrestling lion; club to left.
54) Hercules standing, facing, holding apples and lion skin.
55) Hercules standing, facing, holding branch and club with lion skin.
56) Hercules standing, facing, holding club and apples with lion skin.
57) Hercules wrestling deer
58) Jupiter seated left, holding thunderbolt and scepter.
59) Jupiter seated left, holding Victory on globe and scepter
60) Jupiter standing left, holding thunderbolt and scepter; eagle to left.
61) Jupiter standing left, holding Victory on globe and scepter
62) Jupiter standing right on left, holding scepter, together holding Victory with Hercules to right, holding club and lion skin.
63) Jupiter standing right, aiming thunderbolt at kneeling giant.
64) Laetitia standing left, holding wreath and anchor
65) Liberalitas standing left, holding coin counter and caduceus; child to side.
66) Mars advancing right, holding spear and shield.
67) Mars advancing right, holding spear and trophy
68) Mars advancing right, holding Victory and spear.
69) Mars helmeted, cuirassed bust right.
70) Mausoleum, eagle atop with wreath in beak
71) Minerva standing, facing, holding spear and resting hand on shield.
72) Moneta standing left, holding scale and cornucopia
73) Pax standing left, holding branch and scepter.
74) Pax standing left, holding Victory on globe and scepter
75) Pietas standing right, holding baby; child on either side.
76) Pietas standing, facing, holding baby; child to left.
77) Providentia seated left, holding wand over globe and scepter.
78) Providentia standing left, holding wand over globe and scepter.
79) Roma seated left on shield, holding Victory on globe and spear
80) Salus standing right, holding and feeding snake.
81) Securitas standing, facing, with legs crossed and leaning on column, touching her head.
82) Securitas standing, facing, with legs crossed and leaning on column, touching head and cradling scepter.
83) Sol standing left, raising hand and holding whip.
84) Sol standing left, raising hand and holding whip; seated captive to side.
85) Temple, domed, with (4) columns, eagle atop
86) Temple, domed, with (4) columns, eagle within and atop
87) Temple, domed, with (6) columns, eagle atop
88) Temple, domed; eagle atop
89) Tetrarchs sacrificing over altar; camp gate (enclosure) behind.
90) Tetrarchs sacrificing over altar; temple with (4) columns behind.
91) Trophy, seated captive on either side.
92) Utilitas standing, facing
93) Virtus standing left, resting hand on shield and holding spear.
94) Virtus standing right, stepping on captive, holding parazonium and spear.
95) Wreath, VO / TIS / X / SIC / XX within
96) Wreath, VO / TX / SIC / XX within
97) Wreath, VOT / X
98) Wreath, VOT / X / CAESS
99) Wreath, VOT / XX / AVGG / NN within
100) Wreath, VOT / XX / AVGG within
101) Wreath, VOT / XX / CAESS within
102) Wreath, VOT / XX within
103) Wreath, VOT X / FK within
104) Wreath, VOT XX / FK within
105) Wreath, X / CONS / TANT / I AVG / SMN within; NK at top of wreath.
106) Wreath, XC / VI within
107) Wreath, XCVI / AQ
108) Wreath, XCVI / T within

Mints:

1) Alexandria
2) Antioch
3) Aquileia
4) Cyzicus
5) Heraclea
6) Karthago
7) Londinium
8) Lugdunum
9) Nicomedia
10) Roma
11) Serdica
12) Siscia
13) Thessalonica
14) Ticinum
15) Treveri

AU Medallion Reference(s)

1) B05, O33, R099, T012, M15 Exe: TR Four Aurei weight RIC 35 (VI, Treveri)
2) B25, O34, R055, T067, M15 Exe: TR Five Aurei weight RIC 31 (VI, Treveri)

AU Aureus

3) B08, O02, R043, T056, M09 Exe: SMN RIC 32 (VI, Nicomedia)
4) B08, O07, R005, T070, M15 RIC 5 (VI, Treveri)
5) B08, O07, R047, T058, M15 Exe: `TR C 156
6) B08, O09, R027, T037, M04 RIC 1 (VI, Cyzicus)
7) B08, O10, R039, T054, M02 Exe: SMAΣâ RIC 7 (VI, Antioch)

AR Argenteus

8) B08, O04, R102, T089, M10 RIC 18 (VI, Roma)
9) B08, O04, R103, T089, M10 Exe: ` RIC 38a (VI, Roma), C 286
10) B08, O04, R110, T005, M01 Exe: `/ALE RIC 11 (VI, Alexandria), C 318
11) B08, O04, R110, T089, M10 Exe: ` RIC 42a (VI, Roma)
12) B08, O04, R110, T089, M10 Exe: R RIC 33 (VI, Roma)
13) B08, O04, R110, T089, M10 RIC 29a (VI, Roma)
14) B08, O05, R075, T089, M04 Exe: CM RIC 4 (VI, Cyzicus), C 242
15) B08, O05, R075, T089, M05 Exe: HT RIC 5 (VI, Heraclea)
16) B08, O05, R110, T089, M10 RIC 44a (VI, Roma)
17) B08, O09, R110, T088, M12 Exe: âSIS RIC 61 (VI, Siscia), C 320

AE Antoninianus (reduced)

18) B26, O09, R106, T090, M08 Exe: ` RIC 648 (V), C 303
19) B27, O30, R013, T024, M01 Exe: `/ALE RIC 48a (VI, Alexandria)
20) B27, O30, R013, T024, M04 Exe: K` RIC 18a (VI, Cyzicus)
21) B27, O30, R013, T024, M05 Exe: H` RIC 15 (VI, Heraclea)
22) B27, O30, R013, T024, M05 Exe: HA` RIC 15 (VI, Heraclea)
23) B28, O24, R106, T051, M14 Exe: XXIT
24) B28, O25, R106, T053, M14 Exe: XXIT Officina in left field
25) B28, O27, R114, T103, M06 RIC 35a (VI, Carthago)
26) B28, O30, R048, T062, M02 Exe: `/XXI— RIC 673 (V), C 164
27) B29, O10, R014, T024, M12 Exe: SIS RIC 92a (VI, Siscia)

AE Follis

28) B02, O40, R107, T017, M03 Exe: AQ` RIC 66a (VI, Aquileia)
29) B13, O30, R034, T042, M07
30) B07, O10, R034, T042, M15 Exe: `/TR RIC 160a (VI, Treveri)
31) B08, O10, R025, T001, M06 Exe: H/PK` RIC 24a (VI, Carthage)
32) B08, O10, R034, T042, M03 Exe: AQ RIC 19a (VI, Aquileia)
33) B08, O10, R034, T042, M03 Exe: AQ` RIC 21a (VI, Aquileia)
34) B08, O10, R034, T042, M04 Exe: KA` RIC 93a (VI, Cyzicus)
35) B08, O10, R034, T042, M10 Exe: R/S/` RIC 73a (VI, Roma)
36) B08, O10, R034, T042, M12 Exe: `/âSIS RIC 90a (VI, Siscia)
37) B08, O10, R034, T042, M12 Exe: S/`/ RIC 82a (VI, Siscia)
38) B08, O10, R034, T042, M14 Exe: â/—`T— RIC 35a (VI, Ticinum)
39) B08, O10, R034, T042, M14 Exe: â/`T RIC 32a (VI, Ticinum)
40) B08, O10, R034, T042, M14 Exe: `T RIC 30a (VI, Ticinum)
41) B08, O10, R034, T042, M15 Exe: `/â/TR RIC 343a (VI, Treveri)
42) B08, O10, R034, T042, M15 Exe: `/Γ/TR RIC 213a (VI, Treveri)
43) B08, O10, R087, T072, M03 Exe: V/AQ` RIC 32a (VI, Aquileia)
44) B08, O10, R087, T072, M14 Exe: `T— RIC 46a (VI, Ticinum)
45) B08, O10, R091, T004, M06 Exe: ` RIC 32a (VI, Carthage)
46) B08, O10, R091, T004, M06 Exe: H/` RIC 39a (VI, Carthage)
47) B08, O23, R034, T042, M15
48) B08, O27, R034, T042, M10 Exe: R/` RIC 66a (VI, Roma)
49) B08, O27, R034, T042, M12 Exe: S in left field RIC 75a (VI, Siscia)
50) B08, O27, R034, T042, M12 Exe: S/` RIC 81a (VI, Siscia)
51) B08, O30, R033, T042, M04 Exe: K` RIC 11a (VI, Cyzicus)
52) B08, O30, R034, T042, M01 Exe: `/ALE RIC 15a (VI, Alexandria)
53) B08, O30, R034, T042, M01 Exe: XXI/`/ALE RIC 31a (VI, Alexandria)
54) B08, O30, R034, T042, M02 Exe: â over `/ANT RIC 47a (VI, Antioch)
55) B08, O30, R034, T042, M02 Exe: â/`/ANT RIC 45a (VI, Antioch)
56) B08, O30, R034, T042, M02 Exe: `/ANT RIC 53a (VI, Antioch)
57) B08, O30, R034, T042, M02 Exe: K/` over V/ANT RIC 55a (VI, Antioch)
58) B08, O30, R034, T042, M05 Exe: HT` RIC 20a (VI, Heraclea)
59) B08, O30, R034, T042, M09 Exe: SMN RIC 28a (VI, Nicomedia)
60) B08, O30, R034, T042, M13 Exe: `/—TS— RIC 26b (VI, Thessalonica)
61) B08, O30, R043, T056, M01 Exe: S/` over P/ALE RIC 40 (VI, Alexandria)
62) B08, O30, R043, T056, M01 Exe: S/P over `/ALE
63) B08, O35, R027, T036, M14 Exe: —/`T RIC 59a (VI, Ticinum)
64) B08, O35, R084, T072, M10 Exe: â/R` RIC 120a (VI, Roma)
65) B08, O36, R034, T042, M04 Exe: K` RIC 21a (VI, Cyzicus)
66) B08, O36, R034, T042, M05 Exe: HT` RIC 24a (VI, Heraclea)
67) B08, O36, R034, T042, M11 Exe: —SM—SD— RIC 12a (VI, Serdica)
68) B08, O40, R043, T056, M12 Exe: VI/SIS` RIC 165a (VI, Siscia)
69) B09, O09, R034, T042, M08 Exe: â/`LG RIC 187a (VI, Lugdunum)
70) B10, O09, R034, T043, M08 Exe: A/`LG RIC 167a (VI, Lugdunum)
71) B11, O10, R034, T043, M08 Exe: B/`LG RIC 138a (VI, Lugdunum)
72) B13, O09, R034, T042, M07 RIC 72 (VI, Londinium)
73) B13, O13, R034, T042, M07 RIC 37a (VI, Londinium)
74) B13, O38, B034, T042, M15 Exe: S/F/`TR RIC 644a (VI, Treveri)
75) B17, O10, R034, T043, M08 Exe: B/`LG RIC 136a (VI, Lugdunum)
76) B18, O09, R034, T042, M08 Exe: â/`LG RIC 180a (VI, Lugdunum)

AE Follis (Posthumous) Reference(s)

77) B31, O18, R056, T070, M03 Exe: AQ`
78) B33, O19, R057, T003, M07 Exe: `LN RIC 110 (VI, Londinium)
79) B33, O19, R057, T003, M08 Exe: `LG RIC 268 (VI, Lugdunum)
80) B33, O19, R057, T003, M08 Exe: CI/S/`LG H within altar RIC 297 (VI, Lugdunum)
81) B33, O19, R057, T003, M15 Exe: `TR RIC 789 (VI, Treveri)

AE3 (Posthumous)

82) B32, O20, R058, T032, M10 Exe: R` RIC 114 (VII, Rome)
83) B32, O21, R078, T019, M13 Exe: —TS—`— RIC 25 (VII, Thessalonica)

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