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Solidus - Constans I VICTORIA CONSTANTIS, Constantinopolis

Issuer Roman Imperial Mint
Year 337-340
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Weight 4.46 g
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Reverse description The winged and draped personification of Victory is depicted seated right upon a cuirass, supporting a large inscribed shield resting on her left knee. A small genius kneels before her, assisting in supporting the shield with both hands. The shield bears the votive inscription VOT X within its field. The legend VICTORIA CONSTANTIS AVG encircles the scene, while the Constantinople mint mark CONS appears in the exergue, with the full votive formula VOT X integrated into the reverse composition.
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Reverse lettering VICTORIA CONSTANTIS AVG VOT X
(Translation: The victory of the emperor Constans Augustus. Vows for ten years of rule.)
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Mint CONS
Constantinople (ancient), modern-day Istanbul, Turkey (330-476)
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