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Lot 3297

Constantine II as Caesar, struck under Constantine I, AD 307-337. Gold Solidus (4.46 g) minted at Thessalonica, AD 326. Diademed head right of Constantine II; no legend. Reverse: Victory advancing left holding wreath and palm branch. RIC (VII) 147 [citing only 5 examples]. Very slight waviness noted. Lustrous. Superb Extremely Fine.

The quasimedallic, anepigraphic issues of the early AD 4th century are very rare as a class, and highly desirable. Because of the absence of an obverse inscription, a coin can become more of a sculptural object and project a focus and sensitivity from which words can distract. We must regard these as primarily dynastic issues harkening back to those minted by Augustus.
Estimated Value $15,000 - 18,000.

 
Realized $14,950



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