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Currency of the Roman Empire. Constantius II. 337 to 361. Solidus. Minted in Antioch. Gold. Cohen 103. Weight: 04.51g. Obverse: His diademed bust. Draped and cuirassed to right. Reverse: Rome seated front and Constantinople seated tourelée, facing left. The peid resting on a ship's prow, holding together a shield on which we read VOT.XX.MVLT.XXX. They each hold a haste. SMN exergue. Superb

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Currency of the Roman Empire. Constantius II. 337 to 361. Solidus. Minted in Antioch. Gold. Cohen 103. Weight: 04.51g. Obverse: His diademed bust. Draped and cuirassed to right. Reverse: Rome seated front and Constantinople seated tourelée, facing left. The peid resting on a ship's prow, holding together a shield on which we read VOT.XX.MVLT.XXX. They each hold a haste. SMN exergue. Superb

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