296-297 AD., Constantius I Caesar, Rome mint, Follis, RIC 66a.
Constantius I `Chlorus´ Caesar (293-305 AD.), Rome mint, officina 3, struck circa 296-297 AD.,
Follis (ø 25-28 mm / 6,87 g), bronze, axis medal alignment ↑↑ (ca. 0°), (damaged edges, otherwise usually 11,5-8,5 g.),
Obv.: [G]AL VAL CONSTANTIV[S NO]B C , his laureate head right.
Rev.: GENIO POPV – LI ROM[ANI] / R / Γ , Genius standing left, modius on head, naked but for chlamys over left shoulder, right holding patera, left cornucopiae; R in left field, Γ in exergue.
RIC VI, . 358, no. 66a (common) ; Sear 14050 .