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Nummus - Licinius I IOVI CONSERVATORI, Nicomedia

Issuer Roman Imperial Mint
Year 313-317
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Reference(s) RIC VII#13, OCRE#ric.7.nic.13, RCV IV#15216
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Reverse description Jupiter, nude save for a chlamys draped over his left shoulder and falling behind, stands facing left in a commanding pose. In his extended right hand he holds a small figure of Victory posed upon a globe, while his left hand grasps a long vertical sceptre. At his feet to the left crouches an eagle with wings folded, holding a wreath in its beak — the traditional Jovian attribute. An officina letter appears in the right field, and the mint mark SMN is placed in the exergue. The reverse legend IOVI CONSERVATORI, identifying Jupiter as the divine protector of the emperor, is distributed in two lines around the upper and lateral field.
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Reverse lettering IOVI CONS ERVATORI
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