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 Roman Follis Coins


Item No.: c156
Roman Follis Coin

Galerius Maximianus, laureate ... more

   
Item No.: c158
Roman Follis Coin

Besides the gods, Roman religion admitted guardian spirits (genii) ... more

   
Item No.: c160
Roman Follis Coin

The reverse commemorates the abdication of Diocletian ... more

   
Item No.: c161
Roman Follis Coin

The texture of the Emperor's hair is realised through extremely fine engraving ... more

   
Item No.: c162
Roman Follis Coin

Galerius Maximian forced Diocletian and Maximian Herculius to abdicate ... more

   
Item No.: c163
Roman Follis Coin

Genius standing, modius on head, patera in right hand  ... more

   
Item No.: c164
Roman Follis Coin

Galerius Maximianus, laureate ... more

   
Item No.: c167
Roman Follis Coin

The reverse type would have appealed to both Christians and non-Christians ... more

   
Item No.: c173
Roman Follis Coin

Constantine ascribes his preservation and success in battle ... more

   
Item No.: c174
Roman Follis Coin

Crispus was the eldest of the sons of Constantine the Great ... more

   
Item No.: c177
Roman Follis Coin

This coin was issued by Constantine to commemorate the legendary foundation of Rome by Romulus ... more

   
Item No.: c179
Roman Follis Coin

This coin was issued by Constantine to commemorate the legendary foundation of Rome by Romulus ... more