A sharply struck and unusually well preserved imitation
Lot 2936
Constantine II, as Caesar, 316-337. Follis (Bronze, 15 mm, 1.57 g, 6 h), a contemporary imitation of an issue from Treveri. Uncertain mint in Gaul (?), circa 333-340 (?). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Constantine II to right. Rev. CONSTAN/TINVS / CAESAR / STR in four lines; above, star. Zschucke 2002, -. A sharply struck and unusually well preserved example. The obverse a bit weak, otherwise, extremely fine.

From the collection of Dr. L. Ramskold, formed since 1969.

As discussed under lots 2930-2932 above, this imitation of a dynastic bronze was most probably struck after 333. By then, it was at least eight years since Crispus was executed and suffered a damnatio memoriae. His name was erased wherever found, and coins bearing his name were withdrawn. Clearly this did not deter the unofficial minters from striking imitations in his name.
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Closing time: 13-Mar-23, 19:10:00 CET
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