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Milariensis - Crispus FELICITAS ROMANORVM, Nicomedia

Issuer Roman Imperial Mint
Year 324-325
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description Constantine I, draped and standing left beneath a prominent arch, is flanked by three of his sons, each holding a sceptre and a globe as symbols of imperial authority. The composition presents a dynastic statement of legitimacy and continuity, with the figures arranged symmetrically within the architectural frame. The Latin legend FELICITAS ROMANORVM is inscribed in the field, with the mint mark SMN in the exergue identifying the Nicomedia officina.
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Edge Plain
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