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308-324 Roman Empire Licinius I Follis Bronze Coin

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308-324 Roman Empire Licinius I Follis Bronze Coin
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308-324 Roman Empire Licinius I Follis bronze coin, obverse engraved laureate bust right, reverse engraved Jupiter standing left holding Victory on globe and scepter, eagle at his feet, D: 19.6 mm, 2.68 grams. Siscia, a chief town and colony of Pannonia, was located at the confluence of the Colapis and the Savus, and is now called Sisak, Croatia. The Roman imperial mint operated from 260 to c. 390 A.D. The mint master was called procurator monetae Siscianae. PROVENANCE: Private collection of Ken Dorney, classical numismatist dealer