Roman BI Nummus Constantine II (337-340 AD) MS (RIC VII 539)
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Constantine II (317–340) was a Roman emperor and the eldest son of Constantine the Great. He ruled the western part of the empire (Gaul, Britain, and Spain) after his father’s death, but his reign was short, killed in a conflict with his brother Constans.Coin Highlights:
- Roman Billon Nummus Emperor Constantine II, son of Constantine the Great.
- Issued as Caesar. Struck at Trier.
- Coins in this listing are in exqcuisite MS (Mint State, Uncirculated), condition.
- Obverse: Constantine II, laureate, cuirassed, facing right.
- Reverse: Two soldiers standing, facing eaching other, their heads turned towards one another, both dressed in military uniforms and each holding a shield and spear, with two standards between them.
- RIC VII 539.
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