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6 Imperial Roman Emperor Coins Lot, Victories (NIKE) w/ Victory Wreaths
$ 1.57
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Description
Constantinian DynastyConstantine I
had four sons whom he originally designated as Caesars.
His first wife,
Minervina
, bore him his eldest son named
Crispus
. He was made Caesar while his three half-brothers (whose mother was
Fausta
) were very young.
Constantine
had Crispus killed for reasons that are unclear today, but it is strongly suspected that his second wife, Fausta, had something to do with it so that her sons could move ahead of
Crispus
into the position of Emperor. Subsequently,
Constantine's
remaining sons,
Constantine II, Constantius II, and Constans
, each became a Roman Emperor after disposing of most of the cousins.
VICTORIAE DD AVGG Q NN
TRIUMPH WREATHS
These coins are a great way to add to your collection of coins from Constantine the Great and his family. The inscription
VICTORIAE DD AVGG Q NN
refers to the
"The Victories of Our Lords and Emperors"
. They were mostly minted by two of Constantine's sons, Constans and Constantius II. The two Victories on the reverse of these coins were holding up Triumph Wreaths. Recognized as the top honor for military or public officers, the triumph wreath was given to Romans as a reward and praise when completing a victory. There are different kinds of triumph wreaths, each made from different materials. A victorious general received a wreath consisting of gold and decorated jewels. This wreath was either worn if it wasn't heavy or just held over the head of the victor. This wreath was also given as a gift to commanders. The most honorable wreath, the
Corona Triumphalis
, was adorned with bay leaves or laurels. The triumph wreaths were heavily cherished by the Romans and a desired object by the Roman citizens.
This auction is for 6 of these coins.
Constantinian Dynasty AE4/3 (12-17 mm, 8.24 total gm)
OBV: Emperor's diademed draped bust right
REV:
VICTORIAE DD AVGGQ NN, two victories facing each other with wreaths and palms
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