Constantine I, 307/310-337. Follis (Bronze, 19 mm, 3.08 g, 12 h), Constantinopolis, 327. Diademed head of Constantine I to right, his eyes raised to heaven.
Rev. CONSTANTINI-ANA DAFNE / CONS Victory seated left on decorated cippus, head turned right, holding laurel branch in her right hand and palm frond in her left; at her feet, shield; to left, trophy; before, captive kneeling left, head turned right; in field to left, B. RIC -. Very rare. Minor traces of cleaning
, otherwise, nearly very fine.
From the collection of Dr. L. Ramskold, ex Bucephalus E-Auction 6, 12 June 2022, 547 (expertly cleaned since).
Although not included in RIC VII, the anepigraphic 'DAFNE' type has been long known, and it was formally described by Speck & Huston in 1992. Since then, Ramskold, Constantine's SPES PVBLIC coins (2020a, see p. 243, Table 2), revised the Dafne emissions. The first emission of 'CONSTANTINIANA DAFNE' coins was struck in all seven officinae and included three obverse types: 1) anepigraphic with eyes to heaven, 2) diademed head with legend, and 3) eyes to heaven with legend. The two first types are very rare, whereas the third type is fairly common. This coin is of the rare anepigraphic type, one of seven examples recorded from officina B.