Licinius I coins Roman Imperial catalog

Flavius Galerius Valerius Licinianus Licinius I as Caesar (307-308)

Flavius Galerius Valerius Licinianus Licinius I as Augustus (308-323)

coin Roman Empire Licinius
IMP LICINIVS P F AVG
GENIO POP ROM

310-313
copper
Treveri
22 mm.
Bust right in the armor and laurel wreath / Emperor Licinius Pious Descendant of August
Genius left / Genius of the people of Rome
Value - $20-40

 

 

coin Roman Empire Licinius
IMP LIC LICINIVS P F AVG
IOVI CONSERVATORIAVG G N N

313-316
copper
Siscia
24 mm.
Bust right in laurel wreath / Emperor Licinianus Licinius Pious Happy Augustus
Jupiter in right hand holds Victory on globe, in left scepter, left eagle with wreath in its beak / Jupiter Keeper of Augustus
Value - $20-40

 

 

coin Roman Empire Licinius
IMP LICINIVS P F AVG
IOVI CONSERVATORI

313
copper
Siscia
21 mm.
Bust right in the armor and laurel wreath / Emperor Licinius Pious Happy Augustus
Jupiter in right hand holds Victory on globe, in left scepter, left eagle with wreath in its beak / Jupiter Keeper
Value - $15-25

 

 

coin Roman Empire Licinius
IMP LICINIVS AVG
IOVI CONSERVATORI AVG G

317-320
silver plated copper
Cyzicus 18 mm.
Draped bust left, holds mappa and scepter on globe / Emperor Licinius Augustus
Jupiter in right hand holds Victory on globe, in left scepter / Jupiter Keeper Augustus
Value - $20-40

 

 

coin Roman Empire Licinius
IMP C VAL LICIN LICINIVS P F AVG
IOVI CONSERVATORI

321-323
copper
Heraclea
19 mm.
Bust right in draped armor and radiate crown / Emperor Caesar Valerius Licinianus Licinius Pious Happy Augustus
Jupiter in right hand holds Victory on globe, in left scepter, left eagle with wreath in its beak / Jupiter Keeper
Value - $15-25

 

 

 

 

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