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Nummus - Constantinus II PROVIDENTIAE CAESS with dot in doorway, Antioch

Issuer Roman Imperial Mint, Antioch
Year 330-334
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description A Roman camp gate rendered in three-quarter perspective, featuring two crenellated turrets flanking a central arched gateway; a single dot is depicted within the doorway. Two stars appear above the turrets, one on either side of the field. The mintmark appears in the exergue. The encircling legend proclaims the providential care of the Caesars, a type widely issued under Constantine I to honor his sons as heirs.
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Reverse lettering PROVIDENTIAE CAESS SMANTS
(Translation: "Providentiæ Cæsarum" (Providence of Cesars))
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