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Nummus - Constantius II GLORIA EXERCITVS, Aquileia

Issuer Roman Imperial Mint, Aquileia
Year 336-337
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Value Nummus / Follis (1⁄180)
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Obverse lettering FL IVL CONSTANTIVS NOB C
(Translation: Flavius Iulius Constantius II, noble Caesar.)
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Edge Rough
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Aquileia's mint was reactivated under Diocletian and became one of the busiest western operations during the Constantinian period, its output surging precisely because of its strategic position as a staging ground for campaigns into the Balkans and the eastern frontier. RIC VII 145 falls in the final months of Constantine I's reign, with Constantius II already elevated as Caesar — the GLORIA EXERCITVS type with two soldiers and a single standard having replaced the two-standard variant around 335, a deliberate reduction in design complexity to speed die production across all mints simultaneously.

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