Licinius I. AD 308-324. Æ Follis 24mm, 5.91g. Thessalonica mint. Struck circa AD 308-310. Laureate bust right / Genius standing left, holding cornucopiae and pouring from a patera; Star/Γ//•SM•TS•. RIC VI 30b. Good Very Fine, brown patina.
Licinius I ruled the eastern empire during the Tetrarchy and later co-ruled with Constantine the Great. Initially allied with Constantine, he later opposed him in civil war and was defeated in AD 324. His coins often emphasize Jupiter Conservator, showing resistance to Constantine’s Christian symbolism. His issues are abundant and crucial to understanding the empire’s final pagan decades.
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