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Nummus - Constantius I MEMORIAE AETERNAE, Rome

Issuer Roman Imperial Mint, Rome
Year 317-318
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description An eagle stands facing right upon a low altar or pyre, its head turned back to the left in the classical apotheosis type, with wings slightly spread, symbolising the deified emperor's soul ascending to the heavens. The surrounding legend MEMORIAE AETERNAE is distributed evenly around the field within a beaded border. The mintmark appears in the exergue, identifying the Rome mint and the relevant officina (RP, RS, RT, or RQ depending on the specimen).
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Reverse lettering MEMORIAE AETERNAE
(Translation: Eternal memory.)
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