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The obverse of the coin shows the emperor’s pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust facing to the right with the word CONSTANTINVSIVNNOBC
The reverse shows the words GLORIA EXERCITVS (“Glory of the Army”) with two soldiers standing facing, flanking a standard in centre, heads confronted, each holding spear in outer hand and resting inner hand on shield, with letters SMKA in the exerque (indicating the coin was minted at the Cyzicus mint)
The coin is in beautiful condition, 16 mm in diameter and weighing 1.9 grams.
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Note: Constantine II was the son of Constantine I, the eldest with his second wife, Fausta. He was born in Arles (which was renamed Constantia in his honor in 328), and was made Caesar before he was a year old in 316 A.D. Upon his father's death, Constantine II inherited the Western part of the empire. After quarrelling with his brother Constans, he invaded his territory, only to be killed in an ambush near Aquileia.