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Nummus - Constantine I GLORIA EXERCITVS, Heraclea

Issuer Roman Empire (27 BC - 395 AD)
Year 336-337
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Reference(s) RIC VII#157 , OCRE#ric.7.her.157
Obverse description Helmeted and cuirassed bust of Constantinopolis personified facing left, wearing a crested helmet and military dress, with a spear visible over the right shoulder. The portrait is rendered in a bold late Roman style with well-defined facial features. The encircling legend reads CONSTAN-TINOPOLI, identifying the reverse type as the commemorative issue for the city of Constantinople. The field is plain with no additional symbols.
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Obverse lettering CONSTAN-TINOPOLI
(Translation: Constantinople.)
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Edge Plain
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