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1 Solidus In the name of Constantius II

Issuer Uncertain Germanic tribes
Year 352-361
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Weight 4.63 g
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description Two enthroned figures, representing Rome and Constantinople, seated facing one another, each holding a shield, with a stacked votive inscription in the central field between them. The entire composition is encircled by a Latin legend, with the mint mark appearing in the exergue. The design derives from the standard GLORIA REI PVBLICAE type issued under Constantius II, here rendered with the characteristic simplification and irregularity typical of Germanic imitative solidi.
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Reverse lettering GLORIA - REI - PVBLICAE VOT XXX MVLT XXXX TR
(Translation: Gloria Rei-publicae / Votis Tricennalibus Multis Quadragennalibus Glory to the state / Vows for the thirtieth anniversary and more for the fortieth anniversary)
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