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Nummus - Constantinus II GLORIA EXERCITVS, Roma

Uitgever Roman Imperial Mint, Rome
Jaar 330
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Oplage ND (330) - 1st Officina (RFP) -
ND (330) - 2nd Officina (RFS) -
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Aanvullende informatie

The GLORIA EXERCITVS type was introduced across all major mints following Constantine's reorganization of the field army in the late 320s, a deliberate propaganda effort to consolidate loyalty among troops increasingly drawn from Germanic foederati rather than traditional Roman stock. The Rome mint's output for this type is well-documented in RIC VII, with #328 representing one of several officina emissions distinguished by mintmark alone.

Constantine II was elevated to Caesar at age seven and never ruled the western empire as sole Augustus — he was killed in an ambush near Aquileia in 340, just three years after his father's death, while attempting to seize territory from his brother Constans.

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