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Contributor: Clay Dorminey.

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Issuer:CONSTANS, AD 337-350. AU Solidus (4.5g). Struck AD 340-350.
Obverse:CONSTANS AVGVSTVS, his diademed bust facing right inside wreath border.
Reverse:VICTORIAE DD NN AVGG; Shield in center inscribed VOT X MVLT XX with a Victory on each side and all within a wreath border; in exergue SIS.
Reference:RIC VIII 132 Siscia mint. Grade: FDC.
Comments: For more information, read the "Constans" entry from De Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Constans see TOCS-IN; for book reviews, see Bryn Mawr Classical Reviews.


Contributor: Teresa Darling.

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Issuer:CONSTANS, AD 337-350. AE Centenionalis (20mm). Struck AD 348-50.
Obverse:D. N. CONSTANS P. F. AVG., his diademed, draped and cuirassed bust facing left, holding globe.
Reverse:FEL TEMP REPARATIO, Constans bare-headed, standing to the left, holding labarum with Chi-Rho in right hand, left resting on shield, two bound captives with pointed caps (Persian) standing in front of him; in exergue BSIS.
Reference:RIC VIII 224 Siscia mint; Sear 3975 var. Grade: aU.
Comments:For more information, read the "Constans" entry from De Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Constans see TOCS-IN; for book reviews, see Bryn Mawr Classical Reviews.

Contributor: Teresa Darling.

detail
Issuer:CONSTANS, AD 337-350. AE Centenionalis. Struck AD 348-51.
Obverse:D. N. CONSTANS P. F. AVG., his diademed, draped and cuirassed bust facing left, holding globe.
Reverse:FEL TEMP REPARATIO, helmeted soldier advancing right, leading young captive from a hut under a tree; in exergue CONSG*.
Reference:RIC VIII 88 Constantinople mint; Sear 3976. Grade: VF.
Comments: For more information, read the "Constans" entry from De Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Constans see TOCS-IN; for book reviews, see Bryn Mawr Classical Reviews.

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