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Nummus - Constantinus I GLORIA EXERCITVS, Constantinopolis

Issuer Roman Empire (27 BC - 395 AD)
Year 333-335
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description Two helmeted soldiers standing facing one another, each clad in military attire and resting their inner hand on a grounded spear or sceptre, with a shield at their outer side. Between them stand two vexilla (military standards) topped with eagle finials, a composition emblematic of the GLORIA EXERCITVS type celebrating the glory of the Roman army. The divided legend GLOR-IA EXERC-ITVS flanks the central design to left and right. In the exergue, the mint mark CONSE followed by a dot identifies this piece as struck at the Constantinople mint, likely by the fifth officina, though multiple officinae (CONSA, CONSB, CONSΔ, CONSH) are attested for this issue.
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Reverse lettering GLOR-IA EXERC-ITVS
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Mintage ND (333-335) - 1st Officina (CONSA-dot) -
ND (333-335) - 2nd Officina (CONSB-dot) -
ND (333-335) - 4th Officina (CONSΔ-dot) -
ND (333-335) - 8th Officina (CONSH-dot) -
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