Roman Empire - AE4 Of Constantius II (355-361AD)

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Offered is a charming AE4 issued under the reign of Contantius II, likely Sirmium mint, dating from ca. 355-61AD. This piece features a good style portrait, surrounded by the inscription DNCONSTANTIVSPFAVG. The reverse displays the helmeted and cuirassed emperor standing left, holding globe and spear, surrounded by inscription SPESREIPVBLICE. Although struck off-center, the flan itself is regular, and the piece bears a lovely mahogany patina.

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Offered is a charming AE4 issued under the reign of Contantius II, likely Sirmium mint, dating from ca. 355-61AD. This piece features a good style portrait, surrounded by the inscription DNCONSTANTIVSPFAVG. The reverse displays the helmeted and cuirassed emperor standing left, holding globe and spear, surrounded by inscription SPESREIPVBLICE. Although struck off-center, the flan itself is regular, and the piece bears a lovely mahogany patina.

Offered is a charming AE4 issued under the reign of Contantius II, likely Sirmium mint, dating from ca. 355-61AD. This piece features a good style portrait, surrounded by the inscription DNCONSTANTIVSPFAVG. The reverse displays the helmeted and cuirassed emperor standing left, holding globe and spear, surrounded by inscription SPESREIPVBLICE. Although struck off-center, the flan itself is regular, and the piece bears a lovely mahogany patina.