- Choice Very Fine Emperor Licinius I Roman Empire reduced nummus or follis coin.
- Struck as Augustus between 317 to 318 CE at the Alexandria Mint, SMAL.
- Approx 19mm, 3.52g, S-15234.
- Well struck, a pleasing example.
- Obverse: IMP LICINICS AVG, laureate bust left, wearing imperial mantle and holding mappa, globe and scepter.
- Reverse: IOVI CONSERVATORI AVGG, Jupiter standing left holding globe and scepter, crescent left field and officina mark B in right field, in ex. SMAL.
- Certified by NGC to Ch VF.
- Jupiter is the king of the gods in Roman mythology. He was the god of the sky and thunder. The Romans attributed Jupiter with all the powers of the heavens namely rain, thunder, and his primary weapon, lightning.