I decided to change my Avatar: Here's the coin that it's from: Rome mint, A.D. 326 RIC 281 Obv: [No legend] Rev: CONSTAN/TINVS/AVG - Wreath above inscription SMRS in exergue 19 mm, 1.7 g. I found this coin in a batch of uncleaned coins many, many years ago.
Weird. I thought these anepigraphic coins struck in a city when the Imperial family was actually in the city visiting. I guess "visiting" Rome was an option.
Neat coin. I've always wanted one of those epigraphic coins of Constantine and family, will keep looking.
I believe Constantine was in Rome when this coin was minted. It was the last time he ever visited Rome. Good luck in your search. The ones from Antioch are a little easier to find. Here's one I just saw on VCoins: https://www.vcoins.com/en/stores/in..._above_antioch_mint_rare/1256391/Default.aspx
I agree not so easy to track down usually. I have bought a few of these over the years. I lucked into a large group lot of these in a G&M auction a year or so ago, maybe 20 of them in VF-XF condition. I was extremely lucky with that purchase. Many, (maybe 6), were Antioch, but a variety of cities were represented. Interesting subcollection.