Crispus. Caesar, AD 316-326. Æ Follis 19mm, 2.69 g. Aquileia mint. Struck AD 320-321. Laureate and cuirassed bust right / VOT V in laurel wreath; AQS. RIC VII 89. Near Extremely Fine, brown patina.
Crispus, eldest son of Constantine the Great, was a successful military leader and served as Caesar in the western empire. His coins celebrate his victories over the Franks and his role in imperial unity, often featuring Victory, Camp Gates, and Sol Invictus. Executed under mysterious circumstances, Crispus remains a tragic and intriguing figure in Constantinian history.
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