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Imitation - Constans I GLORIA EXERCITVS, One standard, Treveri

Issuer Uncertain barbarous city
Year 340
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Value Nummus (1⁄7200)
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Obverse description Barbarous imitation bust of Emperor Constans I facing right, depicted diademed with rosettes, draped and cuirassed. The effigy is rendered in a crude, provincial style characteristic of unofficial struck imitations, with simplified facial features and roughly incised drapery folds. A partial and garbled legend surrounds the bust in the field. The irregular flan edges and summary workmanship are consistent with a barbarous copy of Treveri mint prototypes.
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Mintage ND (340) - 1st Officina (TRP) -
ND (340) - 2nd Officina (TRS) -
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