Crispus coins Roman Imperial catalog

Flavius Julius Crispus as Caesar 317-326

coin Roman Empire Crispus
FL IVL CRISPVS NOB CAES
PROVIDENTIAE CAES S

317-326
copper
Antioch
18 mm.
Bust in laurel wreath in radiate left / Flavius Julius Crispus Noble Caesar
Standard with inscription VOT X, seated captives on both sides / Providentia Caesares
Value - $20-30

 

 

coin Roman Empire Crispus
IVL CRISPVS NOB CAES
VOT X / VIRTVS EXERCIT

320
copper
Siscia
18 mm.
Bust in laurel wreath and armor left, holds shield and spear / Our Lord Crispus Noble Caesar
Standard with inscription VOT X, seated captives on both sides / Virtus of Army
Value - $20-30

 

 

coin Roman Empire Crispus

IVL CRISPVS NOB C
VOT X / CAESARVM NOSTRORVM

321-324
copper
Siscia
18 mm.
Bust in laurel wreath right / Julius Crispus Noble Caesar
"10 years" in a wreath / Caesar Our
Value - $20-30

 

 

coin Roman Empire Crispus
D N CRISP NOB CAES
VOTIS XX / BEATA TRANQVILLITAS

317-326
copper
18 mm.
Bust in laurel wreath right / Our Lord Crispus Noble Caesar
Altar with globe on top, with inscription VOTIS XX / Blessed Peace
Value - $20-30

 

 

 

 

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