Licinius I AE Follis – Siscia Mint – Roman Empire (308–324 AD)
Ancient Roman bronze follis of Emperor Licinius I, struck at the Siscia mint during the early 4th century AD. Features a strong laureate portrait of Licinius on the obverse with the classic Jupiter reverse type on the back.
Reverse depicts Jupiter standing holding Victory and scepter, with eagle at side — a well-known “IOVI CONSERVATORI” military and imperial protection type from the Constantinian era.
Attribution:
Emperor: Licinius I
Date: 308–324 AD
Denomination: AE Follis
Mint: Siscia
Diameter: approx. 20mm
Weight: approx. 3.67g
Nice ancient bronze with attractive aged green/brown patina and solid detail for the type. A great affordable Roman imperial coin for collectors of Constantine-era history and late Roman bronzes.
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