Constantine II
Lugdunum — Lyons, France
The Lugdunum mint was one of the most active western mints during the early reign of Constantine II, continuing its long tradition of high‑quality engraving and sharply struck bronze issues. Its BEATA TRANQVILLITAS altar types are particularly admired for their balanced lettering and distinctive PLG mintmarks. Production remained steady into the mid‑320s, providing an important and stylistically consistent series for collectors tracing the development of Constantine II’s early coinage.
Constantine II Londinium
London, England Lugdunum
Lyons, France Treveri
Trier, Germany Ticinum
Pavia, Italy Siscia
Sisak, Croatia Thessalonica
Salonika, Greece Antioch
Antakya, Turkey
WRB 10011 — Æ 3 (19mm)
Æ 3 (19mm). CONSTANTINVS IVN N C, laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right. BEATA TRANQVILLITAS altar inscribed VO/TIS/XX. C/R in field. Mintmark PLG (Lyons). RIC VII, 148. Rated R5.
£75.00
