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Nummus - Constantinus I MARTI CONSERVATORI; Ticinum

Issuer Roman Imperial Mint
Year 313
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Weight 4 g
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Reverse description Mars, the god of war, depicted helmeted, draped, and cuirassed with a military cloak draped across his right shoulder, standing to the right in a commanding pose. In his raised right hand he holds a reversed spear, while his left hand rests upon a large round shield set to his side. The reverse legend MARTI CON-SERVATORI, meaning 'To Mars the Preserver,' is arranged around the figure in Latin capitals. The officina letter and mint mark PT, ST, or TT (for Ticinum) appear in the exergue, identifying the specific workshop of issue.
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