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CONSTANS Æ Roman Bronze Coin \"Two Victories\" Roman
CONSTANS Æ Roman Bronze Coin \"Two Victories\" Roman
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CONSTANS 337-350 AD Æ4 Roman Bronze CoinObverse legend: CONSTANS PF AVG (pearl diadem with rosettes, draped and cuirassed)Reverse legend: VICTORIAE DD AVGGQ NN (two victories standing facing, each holding wreath and palm branch, palm branch upright in centre)RIC VIII 195 - Siscia Mintmark(ΓSIS) (Sisak, Croatia)(g7)Constans was the youngest son of Constantine I and Fausta. Born around 320, Constans inherited part of the Western Empire upon its division among the sons of Constantine. In 340, his brother, Constantine II, invaded his territory but was defeated and killed leaving Constans in total control of the West. In 350, however, the general Magnentius rebelled and Constans fled as his legions switched sides. He was overtaken and killed while trying to escape to Spain.Weight: 1,5 g
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CONSTANS Æ Roman Bronze Coin \"Two Victories\" Roman

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