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Constans
Flavius Julius Constans
(AD 320 or 323 - 333 (caesar) - 337 - 340)


'Victoriae ...' Coin 1.a

Constans Victoriae Dominorum Augustorum Que Nostrum
1. Front 2. Back
Bronze Æ 3 - Æ 15 mm - 3 grams - Die axis 05:00 - RIC VII (Siscia or Rome) - Struck AD 347-348.
1. CONSTAN-S PF AVG (Constans Pius Felix (Pious and Blessed) Augustus).
Draped and cuirassed emperor facing right, laureate and rosette-diademed.
2. VICTORIAE DD AVGG Q:NN (Victoriae Dominorum Augustorum Que Nostrum - Victories of Our Lords and Emperors). Two winged Victoria's facing each other, holding wreaths towards each other. Double dot in between the Q and first N.
2.b The mintmark starts with a R or B and ends with possibly an Ω and a flat line.
Obv. : Worn - Rev. : Worn


'Victoriae ...' Coin 1.b

1. Front 2. Back
Bronze Æ 3 - Æ 14-15 mm - 2 grams - Die axis 12:00.
1. CONSTANS - PF AVG (Constans Pius Felix (Pious and Blessed) Augustus).
Draped emperor facing right, pearly diademed.
2. [VIC]TORIAE DD AVGG Q NN (Victoriae Dominorum Augustorum Que Nostrum - Victories of Our Lords and Emperors). Two winged Victoria's facing each other, holding wreaths towards each other. In between them a palm tree / branch.
Obv. : Good but worn, LP - Rev. : Good but worn, LP

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