Henrythecoinguy
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Posted: 7 Şub 2026, 18:05
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Posted: 7 Şub 2026, 18:05
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Having a mental breakdown over bronze disease
Camerinvs
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Posted: 7 Şub 2026, 18:19
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Posted: 7 Şub 2026, 18:19
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I don't know whether it's in the catalogue but it's a coin of Crispus Caesar, the elder son of Constantine.
I don't remember when he was appointed Caesar but the vows for his fifth anniversary (Quinquennalia) were celebrated at the very beginning of the fifth year.
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SGreg85
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Posted: 7 Şub 2026, 18:23
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Edited: 7 Şub 2026, 18:24
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Edited: 7 Şub 2026, 18:24
The mintmark should be at the bottom of the reverse, but it's missing. Whithout that, it can be almost any of these: https://en.numista.com/catalogue/index.php?e=rome&r=Crispus+CAESARVM+NOSTRORVM+VOT+V&st=1-2&cat=y&im1=&im2=&ru=&ie=&ca=3&no=&v=&cu=&a=&dg=&i=&b=&m=&f=&t=&t2=&w=&mt=&u=&g=&c=&wi=&sw=
Having said that, the portraits of the Arelate and Siscia ones are the closest.
Henrythecoinguy
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Posted: 7 Şub 2026, 19:36
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Having a mental breakdown over bronze disease