Dear all,
The pictures attached are of one of the first coins I bought at an online auction. It was a last minute bid. I saw the auction at the last moment and placed an offer just in time. I did not do much research and was not hampered by much knowledge. I just liked the picture, the style, quality in combination with a good size. And won the auction.
I bought the coin as:
Roman Empire - Constantine I the Great as Caesar (306-307 A.D.) bronze follis (5,60 g. 28 mm). Trier mint, 307 A.D. MARTI PATRI PROPVGNATORI S-A. PTR. Mars.
FL VAL CONSTANTINVS NOB C, laureate, cuirassed bust right.
MARTI PATRI PROPVGNATORI S-A. PTR, helmeted Mars, clad in chlamys, advancing right, carrying spear and shield, PTR in exergue. RIC VI, 730.
But when the coin arived I saw that the obverse reads IMP CONSTANTINVS P F AVG. That would make it a RIC VI 776 I would say. Of course I am not blaming anyone because I should have noted on forehand. However I do wonder wheter this is common practice. I bought it from a respectable seller on Catawiki (a auction site that claims that the have accurate estimates for the coins on auction)... Furthermore, is there a big difference between these coins in rarely and value?
Thank you!