Crispus, as Caesar, BI Nummus. Arelate, AD 322-323. CRISP[VS] NOB CAES, laureate head to right / SARMATIA DEVICTA, Victory advancing to right, holding trophy and palm, bound captive at feet with head reverted; PAR in exergue. Cf. RIC VII 257; Chapmanslade CHRB X 244 (this coin). 3.08g, 19mm, 6h.
Near Very Fine.
This coin published in R. Bland, R. Hobbs & J. Williams. "Chapmanslade" in Coin Hoards from Roman Britain, vol. X (London: British Museum Press, 1997);
From the Chapmanslade Hoard.
This hoard was discovered by metal detectorists on 18 January 1993 in Chapmanslade in Wiltshire. It comprised of over 5,000 coins and was found near Chalcot House, the find site of another hoard of late Roman coins discovered in the early 1970s.