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Solidus - Constantine I FELICITAS REIPVBLICAE, Treveri

Issuer Roman Imperial Mint
Year 310-313
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Weight 4.39 g
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Reverse description The enthroned figure of Constantine I, draped and seated left upon a garlanded or plain platform, occupies the central field in a formal, hieratic composition. Flanking the emperor on either side stands a military officer holding two spears, emphasizing imperial power and military authority. Beneath the platform, three figures kneel in submission, symbolizing conquered peoples or supplicants acknowledging Roman felicity. The divided reverse legend FELICITAS REI-PVBLICAE arcs across the field, proclaiming the happiness and prosperity of the Roman state. The Trier mint officina mark PTR appears in the exergue, enclosed by the standard beaded border.
Reverse script Latin
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Mintage ND (310-313) PTR
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