Licinius II. Caesar, AD 317-324. Æ Follis 19mm, 3.11 g. Cyzicus mint. Struck AD 321-324. Helmeted, cuirassed bust left, holding shield and spear over shoulder / Jupiter standing, head left, holding crowning Victory and scepter; to left, eagle standing left, holding wreath in beak; to right, bound captive; X/III//SMKB. RIC VII 18. Good Very Fine, earthen black patina.
Licinius II, son of Licinius I, was named Caesar at a young age and appears on coinage from both eastern and western mints. His coins typically show deities like Jupiter, Victory, and Roma, linking him to the old religious order. After his father’s fall, Licinius II was executed, making his coins rarer and more collectible.
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