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Late Roman Empire Coinage Of Standard Circulation, A Maiorina Coin Dated Circa 348 To 350 AD. Currency Is Solidus, After The Reform Of Constantine AD 310/324 To 395. Done With Hammered Bronze, Round Shape But Irregular. Obverse, Bust Of Constantius II, To Left, Pearl Diademed, Draped, Cuirassed, Holding Globe In Right Hand. Script In Latin With Lettering, D N CONSTANTIVS P F AVG. Transliterated As, Dominus Noster Constantius Pius Felix Augustus, To English As, Our Lord Constantius Pious And Blessed August. Reverse, Emperor Standing To Left, In Military Attire, Holding Labarum With Right Hand And Resting Left Hand On Shield; On Left, Two Kneeled Captives Looking At Each Other; A Star In Left Field, Mintmark In Exergue. Script In Latin With The Lettering, FEL TEMP REPARATIO, Transliterated As Felicium Temporum Reparatio, To English Meaning, Happy Times Restored. Constantinople Mint Place. Numismatics And Collectibles.
Provenance: Private Collector NYC, Purchase At Palmyra Heritage Auctions, Manhattan.
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Ancient Roman Empire, A Bronze Coin By Emperor Constantius II, Constantinople Mint 4th Centuiry AD, Numismatics And Historical Collectibles
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