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Nummus - Constantius Gallus as Caesar CONCORDIA MILITVM, Sirmium

Issuer Roman Imperial Mint
Year 351-355
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Thickness 1.5 mm
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Obverse lettering D N CONSTANTIVS IVN NOB C
(Translation: Dominus Noster Constantius Iunior Nobilissimus Caesar.)
Reverse description Constantius Gallus, depicted in full military dress, stands facing, his head turned slightly. He holds a standard surmounted by a Chi-Rho christogram in each hand, symbolizing the Christianized Roman military. A star appears above his head in the upper field, and a numeral appears in the left field. The reverse legend CONCORDIA MILITVM, meaning 'Harmony of the Soldiers,' encircles the scene, and the mintmark SIRM with an accompanying star is placed in the exergue.
Reverse script Latin
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