Found this one while cleaning a new dirty lot i purchased but I can't seem to decipher the Minting. It appears to be either silver or silvered. Not 100% yet as I have finished cleaning it. I tried looking through WildWinds but was unable to locate one like this. Obv is Constantius Nob G Rev I think is ASIS with some other marking st rhe end.
Its weird, at one angle it looks like Delta SIS something and at another ASIS something but not sure if Siscia is correct. Ill have to keep looking.
Constantius II as Caesar. FL IVL CONSTANTIVS NOB C. Siscia mint... looks to be Delta SIS (then maybe a dot or something... or it’s just an encrustation... but the spacing looks like there may be something following)
This might be it 1088RE) Constantine II (AD 337-340), AE-3, 18.5 mm, 3.12 grms, (As Caesar, AD 328-329), Obv: Laureate draped and cuirassed bust left, FL. IVL. CONSTANTIVS NOB. C. Rev : Camp-gate
Here's page 252 in RIC vii. It's a double crescent mint mark. Coins for Constantius are listed with the delta and epsilon officina marks. However, I am curious if that was intended to be a "double crescent" or whether it represents a number in the Siscian language, such as was used in these FEL TEMP issues of Siscia issued a few decades later: Constantius II, AD 337-361. Roman Æ 3 (1/4 maiorina?), 2.36 g, 18.7 mm, 11 h. Siscia, AD 348-49, fifth officina. Obv: D N CONSTAN-TIVS P F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust, right. Rev: FEL TEMP REPARATIO, Phoenix, nimbate, standing right on mound of rocks; ЄSIS(Siscian symbol 5) in exergue. Refs: RIC viii p. 366, 240; LRBC II 1133; RCV 18250; Cohen 58.
Nice find, @Exodus_gear ... CAMPGATE RI Flavius Victor 384-388 CE AE4 14mm 1-8g Aquileia Camp Gate Star SMAQS RIC IX 55b-2 LRBC1104