Camulodunum — A settlement in Britannia also known as Colchester
Camulodunum, the Ancient Roman name for what is now Colchester in Essex, was an important town in Roman Britain, and the first capital of the province.

Camulodunum hosted a mint under the British Roman emperors Carausius and Allectus.

Dates of operation: c. 287 - 296 A.D. Mintmarks: C, CL.

Modern location: Colchester, England
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An AE Quinarius struck AD 294-296 in Camulodunum
Obverse: IMP C ALLECTVS P F AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust right, with decorated shoulder straps

Reverse: LAETITIA AVG, galley right, with mast and six oars; QC in exergue

Diameter: 19 mm
Die Orientation: 6 H
Weight: 2.7 g
No notes for this coin
RIC 124; Sear 12867
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An AE Quinarius struck 293-296 AD in Camulodunum
Obverse: IMP C ALLECTVS PF AVG, Bust of Allectus facing right, wearing crown and cuirass

Reverse: VIRTVS AVG, Galley rowing left; QC mint mark in exergue

Diameter: 20 mm
Die Orientation: 12 H
Weight: 2.23 g
No notes for this coin
RIC V Allectus 128
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An AE Antoninianus struck AD 293-296 in Camulodunum
Obverse: IMP C ALLECTVS P F AVG, radiate draped and cuirassed bust right

Reverse: PROVID AVG, Providentia standing left, holding globe and cornucopia; S-P across fields, C in exergue

Diameter: 24 mm
Die Orientation: 6 H
Weight: 3.19 g
CNG eAuction 468 (20.05.2020); Lot 560. Ex. Benito Collection; purchased in 2010 from CNG coin shop (Inventory ID 803623; sold for $895)
RIC 94; Burnett 160; Webb 150; Sear 13834
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An BL Antoninianus struck AD 291-293 in Camulodunum
Obverse: IMP CARAVSIVS P AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right

Reverse: PROVIDE AV, Providentia standing left, holding spear and cornucopiae; C in exergue

Diameter: 25 mm
Die Orientation: 7 H
Weight: 4.82 g
One of several coins purchased from the North Yorkshire Moors Collection formed by Marvin Lessen (Dix Noonan Webb; 25/04/18; Lot 74). Bt J. Linzalone February 1992. Extremely rare and unlisted in the standard references.
RIC - ; Sear -
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An AR Antoninianus struck AD 286-293 in Camulodunum
Obverse: IMP CARAVSIVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right

Reverse: LAETIT AVG, Laetitia standing facing, head left, holding wreath and anchor; C in exergue

Diameter: 24 mm
Die Orientation: 6 H
Weight: 3.53 g

Leu notes that this interesting coin is struck in good silver, which is very unusual for the radiates of Carausius; typically they are of a much baser metal. They suggest that it may have functioned as a trial strike for the very rare denarii from the ‘C’ mint.

RIC 250