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Nummus - Constantinus I BEATA TRANQVILLITAS; Barbarous imitation

Issuer Uncertain barbarous mint
Year 321
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse lettering Crude inscription
Reverse description Crude barbarous rendering of the BEATA TRANQVILLITAS type, depicting a globe set atop a stepped altar, the standard reverse design of Constantine I's coinage of circa 321 AD. The altar displays a three-line votive inscription in a central panel. A garbled and partially legible legend surrounds the design in imitation of the official reverse inscription. An officina letter and mintmark appear in the exergue, though both are crudely executed and difficult to read with certainty. The overall workmanship is rough, with shallow, irregular relief typical of an unofficial barbarous imitation.
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Reverse lettering BEATA TRANQVILLITAS
VOT
Ƨ I
XX
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