Lot 2781
Constantine II, as Caesar, 316-337. Siliqua (Silver, 20 mm, 2.86 g, 12 h), celebrating the 1000th anniversary of Byzantium. Constantinopolis, 333-334. Plain-diademed head of Constantinus II to right. Rev. CONSTANTI-NVS CAESAR / CONSΘ Victory advancing left, holding wreath in her right hand and palm frond in her left; in field to left, M. Ramskold, Silver emissions (2018), p. 152, fig. 2H-I (emission 5). RIC -. RSC -. Extremely rare, one of only three examples in private hands. Somewhat chipped on the edge and with light scratches, otherwise, very fine.

From the collection of Dr. L. Ramskold, ex Solidus E-Auction 43, 23 June 2019, 429.

This extremely rare piece belongs to emission 5 of Ramskold, Silver emissions (2018) - the so-called Byzantion Millennium emission. Ramskold proposed that this emission was struck to celebrate the 1,000 year anniversary of the founding of Byzantium. According to the date given by Herodotos, the millennium would take place in 333. Based on internal evidence such as hairstyle, the emission can be independently dated to circa 333 as well. Ramskold suggested that the M in the reverse field is the Roman numeral for 1,000, marking the coins as a millennial celebration emission.
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Closing time: 13-Mar-23, 17:52:30 CET
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