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Flavius Victor? campgate. Which mint?

Started by tjaart, January 18, 2015, 04:51:42 AM

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tjaart

Hi everyone,

I recently managed to get this campgate. I am relatively certain it is Flavius Victor but I can't match the mint. The style looks like Arles with a possible ?C?N mintmark but I cannot match the first letter any of the know Arles workshops (TCON, SCON, PCON).

Any ideas? On the enlargement the first letter appears to be something like an M?

Thanks!

Tjaart

Victor

I agree that it seems to be Victor, but I can't decipher the mintmark either. There does look like an M in the mintmark, which would be Aquileia, like SMAQP, but the next letter does not look right either. It also seems like letters are missing, either from a weak strike/ clogged die/ wear or poor preservation. I also imagined for a bit that I could see (L) VG (P) for LYONS.   

Maybe in hand it will be more evident.

Nikko

I could be useful compare this coin with others from Arles and Aquileia.

http://www.deamoneta.com/auctions/view/283/349

tjaart

Thanks for the suggestions, Victor and Nikko. In hand I can't make it out either  which is why I took the enlarged photos. All I can think of is that there were die clogs which can explain the missing "O" if it was Arles. I will have a look at other mintmarks as well but the style reminds me very much of Arles.

@Nikko: I've already searched a bit but looking at wildwinds, coin project and acsearch does not give me any more hints. I noticed that the deamoneta archive search is pay for searching.

Thanks for the help so far!

Tjaart

tjaart

Hi,

I had another look at the coin and I think that Victor's first suggestion of Lugdunum, in this case LVGS, is correct. You can just about make out an S for the last character. Here is a similar coin: http://www.nummus-bible-database.com/monnaie-1663.htm and here http://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=406227

Thanks again for your help! I am really excited about this coin as it was sold for almost nothing due to being attributed to Theodosius.

Tjaart