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Nummus - Constantinus I VN MR; Antioch
Bronze | 1.63 g | 15.02 mm |
Issuer | Rome › Roman Empire (27 BC - 395 AD) |
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Emperor | Constantius II (337-361) |
Type | Standard circulation coin |
Years | 347-348 |
Value | Nummus (1⁄7200) |
Currency | Solidus, Reform of Constantine (AD 310/324 – 395) |
Composition | Bronze |
Weight | 1.63 g |
Diameter | 15.02 mm |
Shape | Round (irregular) |
Technique | Hammered |
Orientation | Variable alignment ↺ |
Demonetized | Yes |
Updated | 2024-10-04 |
Numista | N#134808 |
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Rarity index | 75% |
Reverse
Constantine I, veiled, draped, standing right, raising left hand
Mintmark and officina in exergue
Script: Latin
Lettering: VN - MR
Unabridged legend: Veneranda Memoria
Translation: Venerated Memory
Interesting fact
One interesting fact about the Nummus - Constantinus I (VN MR; Antioch) coin is that it features an image of the Roman Emperor Constantine I, also known as Constantine the Great, on one side, and a depiction of the goddess Victory on the other side. This coin was minted during Constantine's reign, which lasted from 306 to 337 AD, and it was used as a standard circulation coin throughout the Roman Empire. The fact that it was made of bronze and weighs 1.63 grams suggests that it was a widely used coin for everyday transactions. Additionally, the presence of the image of Victory on the coin may indicate that it was minted to commemorate a significant military victory or triumph during Constantine's reign.
Price
Date | Mintage | VG | F | VF | XF | AU | UNC |
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ND (347-348) | - | - | - | - | - | - |
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