Hello,
I just recieved a Constantine I VICTORIA-AVGG N N coin. Finding references was a breeze but I'm curious about the reverse type and why it was struck. From what I understand, it was only struck in Thessalonica in 319 for Constantine and his sons (but CAESS), plus Licinius I & II (but CAESS). My question is why only this one specific mint, in this one year and what victory does it refer to that both east and west were sharing in (if specific.. Or was this just a general "we're awesome" victory)?
I don't have any pictures yet, it's not in great shape but not bad. Most of the mint mark is covered in crud but the end gamma. I'll add photos asap.
Constantine I, AE Follis, 319 AD, Thessalonica CONSTAN-TINVS AVG, laureate, cuirassed bust right VICTORIA-AVGG N N, Victory advancing left, wreath upward in right hand, palm in over shoulder Mintmark: dot TS dot gamma dot RIC VII Thessalonica 59
Thanks for any information, I've been looking a bit and have yet to find any background.
Josh