Roman Empire - London Mint AE Follis of Constantine II (322-23AD)

$55.00

Offered is an AE Follis of Constantine II (struck during the lifetime of Constantine I) in 322-23AD, being of the BEAT TRANQLITAS type with unusual portrait, RIC#258 (R2). The VOT XX on the reverse refers to how many years of prosperous reign the Emperor was seeking from the issue, which was considered to be a votive act.

Being a London mint coin (MM PLON), this is not only a much scarcer, but also more widely sought example of a more unusual type for the Constantines. This piece is ex Richard Borek, with the information card included. A great piece of Roman Britain.

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Offered is an AE Follis of Constantine II (struck during the lifetime of Constantine I) in 322-23AD, being of the BEAT TRANQLITAS type with unusual portrait, RIC#258 (R2). The VOT XX on the reverse refers to how many years of prosperous reign the Emperor was seeking from the issue, which was considered to be a votive act.

Being a London mint coin (MM PLON), this is not only a much scarcer, but also more widely sought example of a more unusual type for the Constantines. This piece is ex Richard Borek, with the information card included. A great piece of Roman Britain.

Offered is an AE Follis of Constantine II (struck during the lifetime of Constantine I) in 322-23AD, being of the BEAT TRANQLITAS type with unusual portrait, RIC#258 (R2). The VOT XX on the reverse refers to how many years of prosperous reign the Emperor was seeking from the issue, which was considered to be a votive act.

Being a London mint coin (MM PLON), this is not only a much scarcer, but also more widely sought example of a more unusual type for the Constantines. This piece is ex Richard Borek, with the information card included. A great piece of Roman Britain.