|

| |
Roman Coinage of the
Constantinian
Era - Page #3
Listed below are additional coins of the Roman Imperial period,
from 306 A.D. to the year 364 A.D.

| (RB00085) Constantius II, 337-361 A.D. |
| AE Centenionalis |
| Obv. - D. N. CONSTANTIVS P. F. AVG.,
Diademed, draped, and
cuirassed bust of Constantius right. |
| Rev. - FEL. TEMP. REPARATIO, Soldier advancing left,
spearing fallen Persian horseman. |
| Comments: Beginning in approximately 348 A.D. Constans and
Constantius II began the production of a series of coins bearing the reverse
legend "Fel Temp Reparatio" along with various reverse devices to celebrate
the 1,100 anniversary of the founding of Rome. They produced these coins for
a little over 10 years. This coin was struck in 348-354 A.D. |
| Attribution: Sear - 4003, Van meter - 90 |
| (RB00089) Constantius II, 337-361 A.D. |
| AE Centenionalis |
| Obv. - D. N. CONSTANTIVS P. F. AVG.,
Diademed, draped, and
cuirassed bust of Constantius right. |
| Rev. - FEL. TEMP. REPARATIO, Constantius standing left,
holding a labarum, two captives at feet. |
| Comments: Beginning in approximately 348 A.D. Constans and
Constantius II began the production of a series of coins bearing the reverse
legend "Fel Temp Reparatio" along with various reverse devices to celebrate
the 1,100 anniversary of the founding of Rome. They produced these coins for
a little over 10 years. This coin was struck in 348-354 A.D. In
exergue:
+TSE., minted in Thessalonica (Salonika, Greece) |
| Attribution: Sear - 4004, Van Meter - 87 |
| (RS0011) Julian II, 360-363 A.D. |
| AR Siliqua |
| Obv. - FL. CL. IVLIANVS P. F. AVG.,
Diademed, draped, and
cuirassed bust of Julian II right. |
| Rev. - VOT./X./MVLT./XX. in laurel wreath. |
| |
| Attribution: Sear - 4070 |
| (RB00071) Julian II, 360-363 A.D. |
| AE 4 |
| Obv. - D. N. IVLIANVS NOB. C., Bare-headed, draped, and
cuirassed bust of Julian right. |
| Rev. - SPES REIPVBLICE, Julian standing left, holding globe
and spear. |
| |
| Attribution: Sear - 4064(v), Van Meter - 29(v) |
| (RB00028) Julian II, 360-363 A.D. |
| AE1 |
| Obv. - D. N. FL. CL. IVLIANVS P. F. AVG.,
Diademed and
draped bust of Julian II right. |
| Rev. - SECVRITAS REIPVB, Bull standing right, two stars
above bull. |
| Comments: This is the last Pagan type on Roman coinage. |
| Attribution: Sear - 4072, Van Meter - 25 |
| (RB00029) Julian II, 360-363 A.D. |
| AE1 |
| Obv. - D. N. FL. CL. IVLIANVS P. F. AVG.,
Diademed and
draped bust of Julian II right. |
| Rev. - SECVRITAS REIPVB, Bull standing right, two stars
above bull. |
| Comments: This is the last Pagan type on Roman coinage. |
| Attribution: Sear - 4072, Van Meter - 25 |
| (RB00072) Julian II, 360-363 A.D. |
| AE 3 |
| Obv. - D. N. FL. CL. IVLIANVS P. F. AVG., Helmeted and
cuirassed bust of Julian left, holding spear and shield. |
| Rev. - VOT./X/MVLT./XX in laurel wreath. |
| |
| Attribution: Sear - 4074(v), Van Meter - 28 |
| (RB00063) Jovian, 363-364 A.D. |
| AE 3 |
| Obv. - D. N. IOVIANVS P. F. AVG.,
Diademed, draped, and
cuirassed bust of Jovian left. |
| Rev. - VOT./V. in laurel wreath. In
exergue: CONSPD. |
| Comments: Minted in Constantinople. |
| Attribution: Sear - 4086(v), Van Meter - 12 |
| (RB00079) Jovian, 363-364 A.D. |
| AE 3 |
| Obv. - D. N. IOVIANVS P. F. AVG., Diademed, draped, and
cuirassed bust of Jovian right. |
| Rev. - VOT./V/MVLT./X in laurel wreath. |
| Comment: Minted in Siscia (Sisak, Yugoslavia) |
| Attribution: Sear - 4087, Van Meter - 13 |
Top of Page



|