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Showcase Auction 61258  20 Feb 2022
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Lot 98195

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Divus Romulus (died AD 309). BI quarter-follis or quarter-nummus (16mm, 2.04 gm, 12h). NGC Choice VF 4/5 - 2/5. Late AD 309-October AD 312. DIVO ROMVLO N V BIS CONS, bare head of Divus Romulus right / AETERNAE-MEMORIAE, domed sepulchre of Divus Romulus with no columns, door ajar, surmounted by eagle standing right, head left; MOSTT in exergue. RIC VI 59.

From the Werner Collection

Note: David Vagi's book, Coinage and the History of the Roman Empire, Vol. I, indicates the obverse legend N V BIS CONS to mean Nobilissimus Vir (most noble man) and BIS CONS meaning twice consul. RIC lists this issue under a series of half-folles with weight range of 3.25-2.75 gm. However, many examples in sales archives show specimens to be closer to a standard of 2.25-1.75 gm., which would be consistent with a quarter-follis based on typical Maxentius folles weighing 7.00-6.75 gm. Another possibility would be a third-follis, which is the denomination given to the VOT QQ issue minted by Maxentius in Rome (ca. AD 310-311) that circulated contemporarily with the Divus Romulus issues of the same weight (RIC VI 281c, Rome).

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