313-315 AD., Licinius I, Siscia mint,Follis, RIC 8.
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Licinius I, Siscia mint, officina 1, 313-315 AD.,
Follis (ø 20-21,5 mm / 3,56 g), bronze, axis medal alignment ↑↑ (ca. 0°),
Obv.: IMP LIC LICINIVS P F AVG , ('Imperator Licinianus Licinius Pius Felix Augustus') , laureate head r., bearded. (RIC legend 2a, bust type B1 page 88).
Rev.: IOVI CON - SERVATORI / A // SIS , Jupiter standing left, nude but for chlamys across left shoulder, holding Victory on globe reaching to crown him with a wreath, leaning on a scepter, eagle at foot left, head turned with wreath in its beak, officina letter numeral A to right, SIS in exergue.
RIC VII, p. 423, no. 8 (scarce) ; 106 Pieces of RIC 8 on http://www.nummus-bible-database.com, more than 20 from officina 1 .
http://www.notinric.lechstepniewski.info/cv6.html - p 484 : “SISCIA 229a-231b. The short description "As no. 222" is misleading and should be the same as for SISCIA 232a-234c, i.e. "As no. 222, but Jupiter holds Victory instead of thunderbolt".
Note that this issue, probably minted after the death of Maximinus, belongs to RIC VII and in fact is listed there. “
Le notinric conclut à une seule émission pour ce RIC VII 8 et pour le RIC VI 229a (après la mort de Maximin Daïa) à inclure donc dans le RIC VII.
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