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Contributor: Teresa Darling.

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Issuer:CONSTANTIUS II, AD 337-361. AE4. Struck AD 347-8.
Obverse:CONSTANTIVS P F AVG, his diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right.
Reverse:VICTORIAE DD (A)VG Q NN, two Victories standing facing each other, holding wreaths; in exergue ESIS.
Reference:RIC VIII 182 Siscia mint; Sear 3999. Grade: U.
Comments: For more information, read the "Constantius II" entry from De Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on the family of Constantine see TOCS-IN; for book reviews, see Bryn Mawr Classical Reviews.


Contributor: Clay Dorminey.

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Issuer:CONSTANTIUS II, AD 337-361. AR Siliqua (2.0g), Struck AD 360-363.
Obverse:DN CONSTANTIVS PF AVG, his diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust facing right.
Reverse:VOTIS XXX MVLTIS XXXX in oak wreath; in exergue, LVG.
Reference:RIC VIII 216, Lyon mint; RSC 342-3a. Grade: near mint.
Comments:For more information, read the "Constantius II" entry from De Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on the family of Constantine see TOCS-IN; for book reviews, see Bryn Mawr Classical Reviews.

Contributor: Teresa Darling.

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Issuer:CONSTANTIUS II, AD 337-361. AE3. Struck AD 351-5.
Obverse:D N CONSTANTIVS P F AVG, his diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right.
Reverse:FEL TEMP REPARATIO, Roman soldier advancing left, spearing fallen (Persian) horseman. BSIRM in exergue.
Reference:RIC VIII 48 Sirmium mint; Sear 4010 var. Grade: U.
Comments: For more information, read the "Constantius II" entry from De Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on the family of Constantine see TOCS-IN; for book reviews, see Bryn Mawr Classical Reviews.


Contributor: Matthew Geary.

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Issuer:JULIAN II "the Apostate", AD 361-363. Struck under Constantius II, AD 355-360.
Obverse:D. N. IVLIANVS NOB. C., his bare headed and draped bust facing right.
Reverse:FEL. TEMP. REPARATIO, soldier spearing a fallen horseman.
Reference:RIC VIII 70 Sirmium. Grade: aEF/VF.
Comments:For more information, read about related emperors in Julian II" entry from De Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Julian see TOCS-IN; for book reviews, see Bryn Mawr Classical Reviews.

Contributor: Classical Numismatic Group, Inc.

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Issuer:CONSTANTIUS II, AD 337-361. AE Centenionalis (7.01 gm). Struck 351-355 AD.
Obverse:DN CONSTANTIVS P F AVG, his diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right.
Reverse:FEL TEMP REPARATIO, soldier spearing fallen horseman, G in left field, ALEA in exergue.
Reference:RIC VIII 72 Alexandria; LRBC 2836. Grade: gVF.
Comments: For more information, read the "Constantius II" entry from De Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on the family of Constantine see TOCS-IN; for book reviews, see Bryn Mawr Classical Reviews.


Contributor: Clay Dorminey.

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Issuer:CONSTANTIUS II, AD 337-361. AU Solidus (4.56g). Struck AD 347-355.
Obverse:FL IVL CONSTANTIVS PERP AVG; Diademed draped cuirassed bust right.
Reverse:GLORIA REI PVBLICAE; Roma and Constantinopolis seated holding shield inscribed VOT XX MVLT XXX; in exergue, SMANA.
Reference:RIC VIII 81, Antioch mint, officina a. Grade: mint.
Comments:For more information, read the "Constantius II" entry from De Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on the family of Constantine see TOCS-IN; for book reviews, see Bryn Mawr Classical Reviews.

Contributor: Classical Numismatic Group, Inc.

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Issuer:CONSTANTIUS GALLUS, Caesar under his cousin Constantius II in AD 351-354. AE Centenionalis (6.42 gm).
Obverse:D. N. CONSTANTIVS NOB. CAES., his draped and cuirassed right
Reverse:FEL. TEMP. REPARATIO, Roman soldier advancing left spearing a fallen horseman. G in field, ALEB exergue.
Reference:RIC VIII 74 Alexandria. Grade: VF.
Comments: For more information, read the "Constantius Gallus" entry from De Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on the family of Constantine see TOCS-IN; for book reviews, see Bryn Mawr Classical Reviews.


Contributor: Teresa Darling.

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Issuer:CONSTANTIUS II, AD 337-361. AE3.
Obverse:FL. IVL. CONSTANTIVS NOB. C., His laureated draped and cuirassed bust to the left.
Reverse:PROVIDENTIAE CAESS, Military camp-gate surmounted by two turrets. Star in the middle. (I?)SIS and crescent upward in exergue.
Reference:Sear 3984/85. Grade: EF.
Comments:For more information, read the "Constantius II" entry from De Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on the family of Constantine see TOCS-IN; for book reviews, see Bryn Mawr Classical Reviews.

Contributor: Ray Davis.

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Issuer:CONSTANTIUS II, AD 337-361. AE 1/2 Centenionalis.
Obverse:D. N. CONSTANTIVS P. F. AVG., Diademed draped bust left, holding orb decorated with saltire.
Reverse:FEL. TEMP. REPARATIO, Constantius standing left on a galley, holding Victory and labarum.
Reference:
Comments: For more information, read the "Constantius II" entry from De Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on the family of Constantine see TOCS-IN; for book reviews, see Bryn Mawr Classical Reviews.


Contributor: T. E. Bray.

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Issuer:CONSTANTIUS II, AD 337-361. AE Centenionalis.
Obverse:D. N. CONSTANTIVS P. F. AVG.
Reverse:FEL TEMP REPARATIO; Constantius holds laborum with Chi-Ro; two captives at his feet. The "Chi-RO" is the pictograph of the first two Greek letters in the word CHRIST.
Reference:Sear 4004. Grade: VF.
Comments:For more information, read the "Constantius II" entry from De Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on the family of Constantine see TOCS-IN; for book reviews, see Bryn Mawr Classical Reviews.

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