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Follis - Julianus II FEL TEMP REPARATIO, Arelate

Issuer Roman Empire (27 BC - 395 AD)
Year 355-360
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description A helmeted Roman soldier strides purposefully to the left, bearing a shield on his left arm and thrusting a spear downward toward a fallen horseman who wears a distinctive pointed Phrygian-style cap. The unhorsed barbarian turns to face the advancing soldier while extending his left arm upward in a gesture of submission or supplication. A shield lies on the ground to the right of the composition, and a control letter appears in the central field. This iconic FEL TEMP REPARATIO type, introduced under Constantius II, served as potent imperial propaganda symbolizing Roman military supremacy over barbarian enemies. The mint mark in the exergue identifies the Arelate mint.
Reverse script Latin
Reverse lettering FEL TEMP REPARATIO M SCON
(Translation: Felicitas Temporum Reparatio (The Restoration of Happy Times))
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