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Nummus - Constantinus I CONSTANTINOPOLIS, Rome

Issuer Roman Imperial Mint, Rome
Year 335-336
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Value Nummus (1⁄7200)
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Reverse description Anepigraphic reverse depicting Victory standing left upon the prow of a galley (rostrum), holding an upright spear in the right hand while resting the left hand upon a grounded round shield. The figure is rendered in flowing drapery, conveying a sense of triumphant maritime power commemorating the founding of Constantinople. The exergue bears the mint mark R⭑ϵ, identifying production at the Rome mint, fifth officina. No reverse legend is present, the design relying entirely on the allegorical imagery to convey its commemorative message.
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Edge Plain
Mint Rome (Mint of Rome)
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