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A Licinius II Bronze

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Licinius II was the son of Licinius I, brother-in-law to Constantine the Great and for a time co-emperor. The younger Licinius, while made Caesar, never ruled, having been executed by Constantine a couple years after his father had likewise been disposed of.

This is an especially well centered strike on a particularly regular flan. It seems very similar to both RIC VII 107 and 119 (Thessalonica). but may not be precisely either.

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Nice example. You might find it here.

https://www.notinric.lechstepniewski.info/
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Sorry for this very late reply....I just saw this post. Your coin is Thessalonica 119. You can tell because there is a star at the top of the wreath.

here is an example I have with a pretty clear star




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