Nummus - Constantinus I Cuirassed, IMP CONSTANTINVS P F AVG; SOLI INVICTO COMITI, PLN; Londinium
Bronze | 5.1 g | - |
Issuer | Rome › Roman Empire (27 BC - 395 AD) |
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Emperor | Constantine I (Flavius Valerius Constantinus) (306-337) |
Type | Standard circulation coin |
Years | 307-310 |
Value | Nummus / Follis (¼) |
Currency | Argenteus, Reform of Diocletian (AD 293/301 – 310/324) |
Composition | Bronze |
Weight | 5.1 g |
Shape | Round (irregular) |
Technique | Hammered |
Orientation | Variable alignment ↺ |
Demonetized | Yes |
Updated | 2024-10-05 |
Numista | N#420942 |
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Rarity index | 100% |
Reverse
Sol, standing left, raising right hand and holding globe in left hand.
London mintmark in exergue.
Script: Latin
Lettering: SOLI INVIC-TO COMITI
Unabridged legend: Soli Invicto Comiti
Translation: To the Sun, the invincible companion.
Interesting fact
One interesting fact about this coin is that it features an image of Emperor Constantine I, also known as Constantine the Great, who was the first Christian Roman emperor and is considered a significant figure in the history of Christianity.