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ID:     RIC_VII_015
Type:     Roman Imperial
Issuer:     Constantine I (The Great)
Date Ruled:     AD 306-337
Metal:     Silver
Denomination:     Light Miliarense
Struck / Cast:     struck
Date Struck:     AD 320-324
Weight:     3.68 g
Die Axis:     12 h
Obverse Legend:     CONSTANTINVS MAX P F AVG
Obverse Description:     Laureate and cuirassed bust right
Reverse Legend:     FELICITAS ROMANORVM
Reverse Description:     Emperor standing left, in military dress, under arch, between two sons, each holding sceptre and globe
Exergue:     SIRM
Mint Mark:     SIRM
Mint:     Sirmium
Primary Reference:     RIC VII 015
Reference2:     Bastien, Donativa, p. 76, i.
Reference3:     Gnecchi I, pl. 29, 1 var
Reference4:     Cohen 149
Photograph Credit:     Leu Numismatik/LHS Numismatik AG
Special Comments:     Struck from the same reverse die as a light miliarense of Constantine II Caesar (LHS 95, 25 October 2005, 851). This die link is especially interesting (another example is known to share a reverse with one of Crispus) and seems to indicate a small issue
Notes:     LHS Numismatik AG Auction 102: Lot No. 463 (29/4/2008)