Roman Empire: bronze Æ3 of Constantine the Great, VOT XX in wreath, Siscia mint, ca. 306-337 AD Obverse: diademed head of Constantine I ("the Great") right. Reverse: VOT / XX within wreath. Struck at Siscia (now Sisak, Croatia). 18.8 mm, 2.46 g. Ex-Augustus Coins (@Valentinian on CoinTalk), 20 May 2020. This is just another typical, common Late Roman coin from a very historically important ruler. It has a decent portrait.
Nice one, @lordmarcovan . Here is my Constantine I VOTIVE XX follis: RI Constantine I AVG Follis Votive XX seated captives 2.69g 18mm RIC VII 191 London
Dos equis coming up! Constantine I, AD 307-337. Roman Æ Centenionalis, 2.59 g, 18.4 mm. Aquileia, AD 321. Obv: CONSTAN-TINVS AVG, laureate head right. Rev: D N CONSTANTINI MAX AVG, laurel wreath around VOT XX; ·AQ · below. Refs: RIC vii, p. 404, no. 85; RCV 16216; Cohen 123.
Does having a crescent beneath make it look like a smiley face? Constantine the Great Obv: CONSTAN-TINVS AVG, laureate head right. Rev: D N CONSTANTINI MAX AVG, VOT XX crescent in three lines within wreath, dot in centre Minted in Ticinum (//ST) RIC VII Ticinum 167