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CRISPUS VERY Rare R4 in RIC Epfig Hoard Altar Globe Son of Constantine the Great
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Certification: |
NGC |
Grade: |
AU 58 |
Date: |
321 AD |
Composition: |
Silvered Bronze |
Denomination: |
Nummus |
Era: |
Ancient |
Historical Period: |
Roman: Imperial (27 BC-476 AD) |
Year: |
321 AD |
Ruler: |
Crispus |
Ancient Coins: |
Roman Coins |
Coin Type: |
Ancient Roman |
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RARE ~ Ancient Roman Coinage of Crispus ~ Constantine the Great
ROMAN EMPIRE
CRISPUS
as Caesar, 317-326 AD
Son of and under
CONSTANTINE the Great
as Augustus, 306-337 AD.
Æ3 Follis (billon nummis) 18mm. c. 3.0g.
EXTREMELY RARE ~ Rated R4/R5 in RIC
Crispus was executed by his father Constantine for incest with his step-mother, Constantine's wife Fausta.
Constantine executed his son (by his first wife/consort Minervina) Crispus on trumped-up charges of incest and boiled his own wife--scalded in the bath on the order of Constantine in 326.
From the Epfig Hoard
This
coin comprises one of the coins found in the Epfig Hoard. Originally
discovered in 2010 in the small town of Epfig, in the Alsace-Lorraine
region of France, these coins were part of 110 kg of Roman treasure
hidden away in three large ceramic pots. For over 1600 years, these
coins were buried and kept in stunning condition. This Roman Coin of
Crispus has been graded in AU (About Uncirculation) condition by
NGC. It is truly rarest of Ancient coins to have a pedigree stretching
to the original time of coin in circulation including original find
spot AND an R4/R5 Rarity ~ a truly Unicorn coin!
Lugdunum (Lyons) mint, Struck c. 321 A.D.
under Crispus as Caesar, and Constantine "the Great" as Emperor.
Obverse: CRISPVS NOB CAES. Unabridged legend: Crispus Nobilis Caesar in Latin.
Translation: The Noble Caesar Crispus , Bust of Crispus, helmeted, cuirassed, right.
Reverse: Globe on inscribed altar; above, No stars (extremely rare perhaps even unique~typically three stars, rarely two-and the extremely rare referenced coins of which there are only three listed (RIC 133) all are not helmeted portraits but laureate headed/laureate cuirassed and rated R4, R5's).
Letters C - R across fields.
Mintmark in exergue PLG.
Script: Latin
Lettering:
BEATA TRANQVILLITAS
~ VOT / IS / XX.
Unabridged Latin legend:
Beata Tranquillitas.
Votis vicennalibus.
Translation:
Blessed peace.
Vows for the twentieth anniversary of reign.
NGC Graded Certified AU ~ About Uncirculated ~ Epfig Hoard Pedigree included on Holder.
Ref. RIC VII 134 (rated R4) This is an unlisted variation with NO Stars on reverse (cf. RIC 133 rated R4, R5 for no stars but unhelemted obv.) and obverse legend CAES instead of CAS; an R5 Coin~Unique-Nearly Unique! Perhaps a unique mule of an RIC 134 obverse (with a variation in legend) and RIC 133 zero star reverse.
RARE Rated "R4-R5" in RIC (ratings range from Common-("C") Scarce ("S") - to Rare ("R") with a numerical score 1 to 5 with R5 considered unique-nearly unique.
RIC
(Roman Imperial Coinage) is the general abbreviation for the set of 13
volumes of identification catalogs of Roman coins. RIC is the definitive
/ world standard scholarly reference.
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