Constantius II, as Caesar, 324-337. Follis (Bronze, 18 mm, 2.63 g, 12 h), Rome, late 328-early 329. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Constantius II to left.
Rev. CONSTAN/TI•VS / NOB CAES / SMRQ in four lines; above, laurel wreath. RIC 284. Ramskold, Constantine's vicennalia (2013), p. 431, fig. 8D (
this coin). An unusually sharp and attractive example. Very minor spots of corrosion on the reverse
, otherwise, extremely fine.
From the collection of Dr. L. Ramskold, ex Lanz 132, 27 November 2006, 547.
The central dot often seen on the reverse is interesting. It has sometimes been described as part of the legend, separating TI from VS, but it actually is a centering mark for the compass used to incise circles for the pearl ring and for positioning the legend as described and illustrated by Ramskold (see Ramskold, Constantine's SPES PVBLIC coins (2020a), p. 258-260, figs. 27-29).