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351-355 AD., Constantius Gallus Caesar, Sirmium mint, Æ3, RIC 53.
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Constantius Gallus Caesar, Sirmium mint, officina 1, 351-355 AD.,
Æ3 (ø 17 mm / 2,77 g), bronze, axis about coin alignment ↑↓ (ca. 190°),
Obv.: D [N CON]STANTIVS IVN NOB C , his bare-headed, draped, and cuirassed bust facing right - buste (drapé et ?) cuirassé à droite, tête nue.
Rev.: FEL TEMP - REPARATIO / A SIRM ◠, helmeted soldier standing left spearing fallen horseman on the ground with his horse, the horseman looks at the soldier and raises an arm in his direction, the soldier carries a shield and has a knee on the rump of the enemy horse, a shield on the ground on the right, • S • in the field, A between the legs of the horse, A SIRM ◠in the exergue - soldat transperçant de sa lance un cavalier suppliant tombant à terre avec sa monture et tenant un bouclier, un autre bouclier à terre, A SIRM ◠à l’exergue.
RIC VIII, p. 388, no. 53 (C2) ; LRBC 1606 ; 11 pieces of RIC 53 on www.nummus-bible-database.com , 7 showing A SIRM â— in the exergue.
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