Constantius II
(337-361 A.D.) - AE4 - 15.36mm, 1.49gr |
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Obverse - FL IVL CONSTANTIVS NOB C Constantius, his laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right. |
Reverse - GLOR-IA EXERC-ITVS, CONSS in Exergue. Two soldiers standing, each holding spear and leaning on shield, between them a standard. |
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Minted at officina S in Constantinopolis (Istanbul, Turkey) between 336 and 337 A.D., during his reign as Caesar under Constantine I Reference: Bruun, P.M., "Roman Imperial Coinage", Volume 7 (RIC), Constantinople, p589, nr. 139. Sear, David R., "Roman Coins and their Values" (RCV 4th Revised Edition), p337, nr 3987, variety from Constantinople mint. Failmezger, V., "Roman Bronze Coins From Paganism To Christianity 294-364 A.D.", nr 372CS Carson, R.A.G., Hill, P.V., & Kent, J.P.C., "Late Roman Bronze Coinage", Part I, p24, .nr 1028 Van Meter, D., "Handbook of Roman Imperial Coins", p299, nr 73 Quality: Very Fine- |