Constantius I, 20th century struck imitation, prototypes 305-307 AD., fake Medallion, cf. RIC 148.
Constantius I, modern struck imitation (20th century, ca. 1990-95) imitating a multiple Aureus Medallion from the Siscia mint, prototype 305-307 AD.,
multiple Aureus / 4 Aurei Medallion (32-33 mm / 7,39 g), silver strike, axes medal alignment ↑↑ (ca. 0°), surface sratched and patinated, edge tooled,
Obv.: CONSTANT - IVS P F AVG , his laureate bust facing right, wearing imperial mantle, r. hand holding eagle-tipped scepter.
Rev.: CONCORD-IA AVGG ET CAESS / XX // SIS , a larger Augustus and a smaller Caesar (Constantius and Severus?), each laureate and togate and holding small baton, standing facing each other and holding globe between them; on the ground between them, wreath enclosing the legend XX.
for prototype cf. RIC VI, 472, 148 ; - Coh. 17 ; http://www.forgerynetwork.com/asset.aspx?id=n1Lb2BVRkgU= ; IBSCC Bulletin on Counterfeits BOCS Vol 22 No.1 1997 Page 15 Fig 1a .
Bulgarian fake ("Slavey" ?) copy of a unique specimen in Berlin.