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Antoninianus - Constantius I CONCORDIA AVGG, Concordia

Issuer Roman Empire (27 BC - 395 AD)
Year 294-290
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description Two personifications of Concordia, each draped and standing facing the other, clasping right hands in a dextrarum iunctio gesture symbolising harmony and agreement. Each figure holds a cornucopiae in her left hand, emblems of abundance and prosperity. The composition is bilaterally symmetrical, framed by the exergual mint mark below and the reverse legend arching above and to the sides. The type alludes to the concordia of the two Augusti — Diocletian and Maximian — within the Tetrarchic system, with the mintmark divided in the field.
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Edge Plain
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