Campgate with interesting dots

Started by tjaart, April 20, 2018, 05:22:33 PM

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tjaart

Hi all,

I recently got this relatively rare campgate. The thing that drew my attention was the shape of the dots in the top row. I have never seen circles instead of dots. Has anyone seen the dots represented like this?

Constantius II 330,334AD
Laureate, draped cuirassed left, FL IVL CONSTANTIVS NOB C
Campgate, 10 layers, 2 turrets, star above, dot in doorway, base, circles in top row, PROVIDEN-TIAE CAESS
SMANTH
RIC VII Antioch 74, R5
20mm, 3.73g

I know this is a bit of a specialist subject to discuss dot shapes in campgates :)

Tjaart


Victor

Quote from: tjaart on April 20, 2018, 05:22:33 PM
I have never seen circles instead of dots. Has anyone seen the dots represented like this?


but you have seen them before!   ;D


the old post about this coin

http://www.lateromanbronzecoinforum.com/index.php/topic,595.msg1673.html#msg1673




tjaart

 :-[ Oops. Thanks for the link! Seems 4 years ago is too long for me to remember :) That is a nice example! Seems we now have two dies from the same engraver.

Tjaart