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Nummus - Dalmatius GLORIA EXERCITVS, One standard, Siscia

Issuer Roman Imperial Mint
Year 335-336
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Diameter 16 mm
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Obverse description Right-facing laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust of Dalmatius (Flavius Delmatius Caesar), rendered in the standard late Constantinian portrait style. The laureate wreath is clearly delineated, and the cuirass and paludamentum (military cloak) are visible at the shoulder. The encircling legend runs clockwise around the bust within the coin's border of dots. The portrait exhibits the characteristic compact, stylized features typical of the Siscia mint workshop of this period.
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Reverse description Two helmeted soldiers standing facing one another, each clad in military attire, grasping a vertical spear with the outer hand and resting the inner hand upon a grounded shield; between them rises a single legionary standard. The composition is symmetrical and follows the well-established GLORIA EXERCITVS reverse type introduced under Constantine I. The mint mark appears in the exergue, identifying the emission to the Siscia mint. A border of dots frames the entire reverse design.
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