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Æ In the name of Constantine I, Bust facing right, hollow podium

Issuer Uncertain Germanic tribes
Year 325-425
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Diameter 18 mm
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Obverse lettering OEEAVVIIIEIIO
(Translation: [Imperator Constantine Perpetuus Augustus] [Emperor Constantine, perpetual August])
Reverse description Three standing figures arranged on a hollow podium or platform, rendered in a crude, stylized manner typical of barbarous imitations of late Roman coinage. The central and flanking figures are depicted in military or imperial dress, their forms highly schematic and lacking fine detail. The composition loosely imitates Roman Victory or military type reverses associated with Constantinian-era issues. A garbled pseudo-legend occupies the reverse field, imitating the mint marks and reverse inscriptions of the official Trier (Treveri) mint but rendered as an unintelligible sequence of letters.
Reverse script Latin
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