Empress Helena, Mother of Constantine the Great, Antioch mint 324-325 AD
This coin was minted in Antioch before Saint Helena undertook a trip to Palastine to recover JudeoChristian relics. Notice the star and...
Crispus Caesar, 317-324 AD Trier Mint
This coin demonstrates the role of religion with solar eclipses. The reverse of the coin shows a globe on an altar. The globe is marked...
Crispus Caesar, London Mint 318 AD
Crispus Caesar appeared to be aware of the coming solar eclipses over Europe. Several of his coins show the star within the crescent...
Eclipse over London 319 AD
Seen over much of the Roman Empire
Crispus Caesar, Sisica Mint 320 AD
The star within the crescent on this coin was most likely associated with the 319 AD eclipse over Europe. Notice the association with war...
Crispus Caesar, Arles Mint 319 AD
The solar eclipse of 319 AD is represented on this coin by the star and crescent in the lower field of the reverse. Crispus was the first...
Emperor Probus, Reign 276-282 AD, Rome Mint, Eclipse of 279 AD
This coin was minted by Emperor Probus in Rome in 279 AD. Note the solar eclipse symbol at the base of the reverse. It likely...
Emperor Probus, Reign 276-282 AD Rome Mint
This coin was minted in Rome in 279 AD. The eclipse of 279 AD was not seen in Rome but in the Germanic lands north of the Danube river....