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Fraction - Constantius I CONCORDIA MILITVM, Alexandria

Issuer Roman Imperial Mint
Year 296-297
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Technique Hammered
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description Constantius I Chlorus, draped and cuirassed, stands facing right, receiving a small Victory mounted on a globe offered by Jupiter, who stands to the left leaning on a long sceptre. The composition reflects the Tetrarchic theological programme, presenting the Caesar as divinely legitimised through Jupiter's patronage. The exergue contains the mint mark ALE for Alexandria, while the field letter A appears between the two figures. The divided legend CONCORDIA MILI-TVM proclaims harmony between the emperor and his armies.
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Edge Plain
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