Constans (Caesar 335-337 A.D.) -  AE3 - 18.69mm, 2.74gr
Obverse - FL CONSTANS NOB CAES
Constans, his laureate draped and cuirassed bust right.
Reverse - GLOR-IA EXERC-ITVS,
R*P  in Exergue
Two helmeted soldiers, standing, looking at one another,
holding spear and reasting hand on shield set on the ground,
between them two standards.
Minted at offiina P in Rome, in 335 or 336 A.D.

Reference:
Kent, J.P.C., "Roman Imperial Coinage", Volume 7 (RIC), Rome, p341, nr. 367, obverse legend 9, bust B4.
Carson, R.A.G., Hill, P.V., & Kent, J.P.C., "Late Roman Bronze Coinage",  Part I, p15, nr 553.
Suarez, R., "ERIC II - The Encyclopedia of Roman Imperial Coins" (ERIC II),  p988, nr.1051, (B26, O13, R11, T40, M10)
Cohen, H, "Descriptions Historique des Monnaies frappees sous l'Empire Romain" (C), Volume 7, p414, nr 71.
Van Meter, D., "Handbook of Roman Imperial Coins", p297, nr 47, variety with ol/2.

Quality: Very Fine+
Rarity: R2