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CONSTANTINE II 330-335 AD Æ Roman Bronze Coin GLORIA EXERCITVS Aquileia

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  • Cleaned/Uncleaned: Cleaned
  • Ruler: Constantine II
  • Modified Item: No
  • Composition: Bronze
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    Description

    CONSTANTINE II 330-335 AD Æ3 Roman Bronze Coin RR
    Obverse legend:
    CONSTAN
    TINVS IVN NOB C
    (
    laureate, cuirassed bust
    right)
    Reverse legend:
    GLORIA EXERCITVS (two soldiers holding a spears and leaning on shields; between them, two standards)
    RIC VII 119 - Aquileia
    Mintmark
    (AQS) (Aquileia, Italy
    )
    (e96)
    Constantine II was the son of Constantine I, the eldest with his second wife, Fausta. He was born in Arles (which was renamed Constantia in his honor in 328, explaining the CON mintmarks for Arles) and was made Caesar before he was a year old in 316 A.D. Upon his father's death, Constantine II inherited the Western part of the empire. After quarrelling with his brother Constans, he invaded his territory, only to be killed in an ambush near Aquileia. His coins often include "IVN" in the legend, an abbreviation for junior.
    Diameter: 18,81 mm
    Weight: 2,65 g
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