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Nummus - Constantinus II GLORIA EXERCITVS, palm branch, Treveri

Issuer Roman Imperial Mint
Year 334-335
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Value Nummus (1⁄7200)
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Mintage ND (334-335) TRP - -
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RIC VII 556 belongs to a reform emission from Trier issued after Constantine reorganized the GLORIA EXERCITVS type in 333, reducing the standard from two standards to one — a subtle demotion in the symbolic weight of the military propaganda these coins had been carrying since around 330. The palm branch in the field is the Trier mint's specific addition, a workshop marker that distinguishes this emission within the broader imperial coinage of the period.

Constantine II was at this point a Caesar, not yet Augustus, governing Gaul under his father's authority.

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