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| Issuer | Roman Imperial Mint |
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| Year | 337-348 |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
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| Reverse description | Two helmeted soldiers standing facing each other in military attire, each holding a grounded spear in the outer hand and resting the inner hand on a shield; a single legionary standard is placed between them. The main reverse legend GLORIA EXERCITVS (Glory of the Army) is divided around the design, with a central dot separating GLOR·IA. The mint mark SMKΔ appears in the exergue, denoting the fourth officina of the Cyzicus mint (Sacra Moneta Kyzikos). This reverse type with a single standard between two soldiers is characteristic of the reduced follis coinage issued following the monetary reforms of the mid-fourth century. |
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| Reverse lettering | GLOR·IA EXERCITVS / SMKΔ |
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| Mint | Cyzicus (Kyzikos) |
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