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Solidus - Constantius II GLORIA REI PVBLICAE, Constantinopolis

Issuer Roman Imperial Mint
Year 351-355
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Reverse description Two enthroned personifications — Roma facing front at left and Constantinopolis seated to left at right, her feet resting on the prow of a ship — are depicted jointly presenting an inscribed votive shield. The shield, held between them in their extended right hands, bears the dedicatory inscription VOT / XXX / MVLT / XXXX, commemorating the thirtieth vow and anticipation of the fortieth. Roma holds a spear in her left hand, while Constantinopolis grasps a scepter in hers. The reverse legend GLORIA REI PVBLICAE, meaning 'Glory of the Commonwealth,' frames the composition, with the mintmark CONS appearing in the exergue, denoting the Constantinople mint.
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