Constantius II; AE3 Constantinople; soldiers with standard
Description:
Constantius II (Caesar: 324 - 337 AD). AE3 Constantinople mint 336-337 AD. FL IVL CONSTANTIVS NOB C; laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / GLORIA EXERCITVS; two soldiers, helmeted, standing with spears and shields, facing standard between them; CONSS in ex.
Diameter:
AE17 mm
Weight:
1,86 g
Grade:
VF/VF
Attribution:
RIC VII Constantinople 151; Sear 17714
Commentary:
rare; attractive brown patina, minor lighter patches
History:
Constantius, though younger than his brother Constantine II, was probably the driving force behind the massacres of 337 AD and gained the most valuable part of the empire.
Article Number:
002-02-06-45412