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Solidus - Constantius II GLORIA REIPVBLICAE, Sirmium

Issuer Roman Imperial Mint, Sirmium
Year 355-361
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Currency Solidus, Reform of Constantine (AD 310/324 – 395)
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Reverse description Two enthroned personifications face the viewer: Roma, helmeted and draped, seated frontally at left, holding a spear in her left hand; and Constantinopolis, draped, seated with her head turned left, holding a scepter in her left hand with her right foot resting on a ship's prow, symbolizing naval dominion. Together they support an inscribed votive shield bearing the legend VOT XXXV MVLT XXXX, recording the thirty-fifth anniversary vows of the emperor and anticipating the fortieth. Palm branches flank the mintmark in the exergue, with the mark of the Sirmium mint.
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Reverse lettering GLORIA - REI-PVBLICAE VOT XXXV MVLT XXXX
(Translation: To the glory of the state. Vows for the thirty-fifth anniversary and more for the fortieth anniversary.)
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Mintage ND (355-361) - ⸙MSIR⸙
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