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Constantius Chlorus From Lugdunum

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I am having a lean time collecting in my core areas and as tends to happen at these times I get very easily distracted into other areas. This coin is an example of just such a circumstance. I was very taken with the portrait.

I have had a very on/off collecting relationship with the folles of Lugdunum. I have built up a collection in the past and parted with it but there is often something that draws me back.

Constantius Chlorus - Follis

Obv:- CONSTANTIVS NOB CAES, Laureate, cuirassed bust right
Rev:- GENIO POPV-LI ROMANI, Genius standing left, modius on head, naked but for chalmys over left shoulder, right holding patera, left cornucopia
Minted in Lugdunum (A | _ /LP). A.D. 298 (Bastien A.D. 297)
Reference(s) - Bastien XI 96 (V-L 2 examples cited with this legend break). RIC VI Lugdunum 39a (Rated Scarce)

10.25 gms, 27.70 mm. 0 degrees

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Bastien notes two different reverse legend breaks with P-V being slightly more commonly encountered with 4 examples cited. The number of examples cited by Bastien would seem to agree with the RIC rating of Scarce.

Finding these with decent silvering seems to prove quite difficult though they do turn up on the market every couple of years.

I like the style of the portrait, which is very distinctively Constantius Chlorus, and the overall condition is quite good. I plan to keep this one and add to it in the near future. I feel yet another sub-collection coming on.
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Quote:
I feel yet another sub-collection coming on


Collector's entropy
Common affliction.

Once upon a time I had only one Florence medieval for my collection of coins with images of patron saints.
Then I realized the 13th century grosso has a very different image of John the Baptist than the late 15th century grosso ... and that the early 15th century grosso has John enthroned, a rather unusual depiction. And how could I NOT get an example where his executioner stands above him with sword drawn! Or the oft-painted baptism of Christ scene?
Ah well... I now have a small Florence type set.

And, I can see why you were attracted to that coin.
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Here is my 17a.

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I have a real soft spot for these earlyish Lugdunum issues...

Obv:- CONSTANTIVS NOB CAES, Laureate head right
Rev:- GENIO POPVLI ROMANI, Genius standing left, modius on head, naked but for chalmys over left shoulder, right holding patera, left cornucopia
Minted in Lugdunum (//LB). c. A.D. 295
Reference:- RIC VI Lugdunum 6 (Rated scarce)

10.06 gms, 28.76 mm. 180 degrees

Constantius-Chlorus-From-Lugdunum

Obv:- CONSTANTIVS NOB CAES, Laureate bust right
Rev:- GENIO POPVLI ROMANI, Genius standing left, modius on head, naked but for chalmys over left shoulder, right holding patera, left cornucopia
Minted in Lugdunum (B in left field, PL in exe). A.D. 298
References:- RIC VI Lugdunum 53a. Bastien XI 68 legend break iii (9 examples cited)

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This last follis seems a curious blend of styles ?
The nose has the distinct 'linear' design that I associate with Lyons ...
But the rest of the portrait reminds me more of Ticinum !

The portrait taken in isolate I would have guessed Ticinum ....
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