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Nummus - Constantinus II Radiate, draped, cuirassed, left, from behind, BEATA TRANQVILITAS, F-B, PLON, Londinium

Issuer Roman Imperial Mint
Year 322-323
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description A globe set upon an inscribed altar, symbolic of universal imperial dominion and pious devotion, with three stars arranged above, representing celestial authority. The field letters F and B flank the central device. The reverse legend BEATA TRANQVILITAS encircles the design, while the votive inscription VOTIS XX appears on the altar face. The London mint mark PLON is placed in the exergue, identifying the issuing officina of the Londinium mint.
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Reverse lettering BEATA TRA-NQLITAS VOT IS XX F - B
(Translation: Blessed tranquillity. Prayers for twenty years of rule.)
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Mint PLON
Londinium / Augusta, modern-day
London, United Kingdom
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