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Nummus - Constantius II PROVIDENTIAE CAESS, Constantinopolis

Issuer Roman Imperial Mint
Year 326-327
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Reference(s) RIC VII#10, OCRE#ric.7.cnp.10
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Reverse description A campgate with two turrets depicted facing, featuring six layers of masonry, no doors, and a star above the gateway. The officina mark A appears in the left field. The mint signature is placed in the exergue. The campgate type, symbolic of military strength and imperial providence, is rendered with careful architectural detail consistent with RIC VII Constantinople issues of this period.
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Mint A CONS
Constantinople (ancient), modern-day Istanbul, Turkey (330-476)
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