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RIC VII, LONDON [after 300], CRISPUS, UNLISTED ISSUE [Dot over PLON]

  

OBVERSE

FLIVLCRISPVSNOBCAES [FL IVL CRISPVS NOB CAES]; bust r., laur., dr., cuir.

REVERSE

PROVIDEN-TIAECAESS [PROVIDENTIAE CAESS]; camp gate, two turrets, no doors, star above, varying number of stone layers. Dot in arch. PLON in exergue.

NOT IN RIC

UNLISTED ISSUE. RIC does not list issue with dot over PLON in mintmark. However, dot in arch is mentioned in footnotes 293 and 296 on p. 116 (for Constantine's I and Constantine's II coins). The relatively large number of known specimens suggests, that dot is not an accidental die crack or an engraver's error. Coin should be listed after LONDON 300.

See also:
LONDON [after 300], CONSTANTINE I, UNLISTED ISSUE [Dot over PLON]
LONDON [after 300], CONSTANTINE II, UNLISTED ISSUE [Dot over PLON]
LONDON [after 300], CONSTANTIUS II, UNLISTED ISSUE [Dot over PLON]
LONDON [after 300], CONSTANTIUS II, UNLISTED ISSUE [Dot over PLON]
LONDON [after 300], CONSTANTIUS II, UNLISTED ISSUE [Dot over PLON]

NOTES

Weight 3.64 g; diameter 19 mm. Coin sold on Classical Numismatic Group auction for $118. The dot over arch is probably a centering mark.

Other specimens:

- specimen sold on Spink auction in March 2008 for $400.38 [lot of 6 coins]. The same lot sold on Classical Numismatic Group auction in February 2009 for $797 [click for picture];

- specimen sold on eBay in July 2008 for $23.83 [click for picture];

- specimen offered on TimeLine Originals site in November 2009 for GBP 60; weight 3.08 g; diameter 20.13 mm [click for picture];

- specimen offered on TimeLine Originals site in November 2009 for GBP 60; weight 2.57 g; diameter 20.75 mm [click for picture];

- specimen from BEAST COINS; weight 3.72 g; diameter 19-20 mm [click for picture];

- specimen from BEAST COINS; weight 3.45 g; diameter 19-21 mm [click for picture];

- specimen from sold on eBay in December 2009 for $46; the dot over arch is probably a centering mark; weight 2.8 g; diameter 19 mm [click for picture].


NOT IN RIC © 2004 Lech Stępniewski