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    Constantine as Dafne
    E49, Lot 115:

    Constantine I. A.D. 307/310-337. Æ follis. 3.01 gm. 19 mm. Dafne coinage. Constantinople mint, 2nd officina. A.D. 328-329. His laurel and rosette-diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust right; CONSTANTINVS MAX AVG / Victory seated left on cippus, head right, holding branch in each hand; bound captive seated at her feet to left, at base of trophy; B to left; CONSTANTINIANA DAFNE / CONS. RIC VII 35. Good Very Fine; rich brown patina; well centered; superb style, fascinating type. Rare.

    The Leland Scott Collection.

    In their study "Constantine's Dafne Coinage at Constantinople" (1992), the authors R. S. Speck and Stephen M. Huston quote John McGregor's article "Constantiniana Dafne–a different point of view" (SAN 1984):

    "McGregor set out the religious significance of this reverse type–portraying Constantine as Dafne, turning away from the symbols of the pagan religion (Apollo and Sol) toward the palm, symbol of Christianity. It is the first obviously Christian coinage design ever issued at a Roman mint. Its significance at this mint at this time can hardly be misinterpreted–Constantine is announcing to his new city that it is to be a Christian city. The message is local and specific, and it is the only message he presents on the coinage during the entire period of its construction as the new Christian capitol."

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