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Nummus - Constans I SECVRITAS REIP, Roma

Issuer Roman Empire (27 BC - 395 AD)
Year 337-340
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description A standing female figure of Securitas, personification of security and public safety, depicted in three-quarter view facing left within a laurel wreath border. She holds a standard or sceptre in her raised right hand and rests her left hand at her side, rendered in the simplified, somewhat schematic style characteristic of late Roman numismatic art. The reverse legend SECVRI-TAS REIP encircles the field, translating as 'the security of the state'. The exergue bears the mint mark of the Rome officina.
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Mint R
Rome (ancient), Italy (?-476)
Mintage ND (337-340) - 1st Officina (R☙P) -
ND (337-340) - 2nd Officina (R☙S) -
ND (337-340) - 3rd Officina (R☙T) -
ND (337-340) - 4th Officina (R☙Q) -
ND (337-340) - 5th Officina (R☙∈) -
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