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Coin Detail
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ID:
681246
Type:
Roman Imperial
Issuer:
Martinian
Date Ruled:
AD 324
Metal:
Bronze
Denomination:
AE 3
Struck / Cast:
struck
Date Struck:
AD 324
Weight:
1.92 g
Die Axis:
12 h
Obverse Legend:
IM CS MAR MARTINIANVΓ P F AVS
Obverse Description:
Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right
Reverse Legend:
IOVI CONS_ERVATORI
Reverse Description:
Jupiter standing left with chlamys across left shoulder, Victory on globe in right hand, left hand leaning on eagle-tipped scepter; eagle with wreath in beak to left on ground; to right captive seated on ground.
Exergue:
SMKΔ
Mint Mark:
SMKΔ/ X/II episemon in right field
Mint:
Cyzicus
Primary Reference:
RIC VII 016 var
Reference2:
SRCV 3824v (obverse inscription)
Reference3:
VM 001v (obverse inscription)
Photograph Credit:
Classical Numismatic Group
Source:
http://www.cngcoins.com
Price Sold For:
6500 USD
Date Sold:
10 January 2005
Grade:
Good VF, brown patina, some roughness
Notes:
(1) Officina "Δ" is unrecorded for this issue (2) CNG Auction Triton VIII, Lot: 1246 (3) Note the blundered obverse legend, which in fact may be the norm. This "alteration" was not noted in RIC despite the obvious example on Plate 22.
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