Co 636 (Late Roman bronze coin of Constantius II?) [permalink] [show more links]
Type
Inventoried Coin
Not after (date)
360
Not before (date)
355
Comment
JLR 2024: CHECK COIN AND GET PIX
Comment
R. Weir (June 2012): “small size and low weight indicate issue near end of the FEL TEMP REPARATIO Falling Horseman series (346–361 AD).“ Coin dated ca 355–360 CE.
Logical part of
Chicago/Indiana/Vanderbilt Excavations Inventoried Coins
Typological identification
Coin
Preservation comment
Wear: P.
Published as
KenchreaiIII, p. 59, no. 837 (R. Hohlfelder identified as “Uncertain, Late Roman/Early Byzantine”)
Has denomination
Centenionalis
Numismatic Authority
Constantius II (Caesar, 324-337; Augustus, 337-361)
Numismatic Diameter (mm)
16.0
Numismatic Weight (g)
1.41
Obverse Description
Bust of emperor to right (traces)
Reverse Description
Fallen Horseman type (traces)
Belongs to Historical Period
Late Roman (Historical Period)
Material
Bronze (Material)
Suggested citation
“Co 636 (Late Roman bronze coin of Constantius II?).” In Kenchreai Archaeological Archive, edited by J.L. Rife and S. Heath. The American Excavations at Kenchreai, 2013-2024. <http://kenchreai.org/ke/co0636>