RIC Volume VI, Londinium, No. 47 - Constantius as Augustus - unreduced follis - c. very early 306 - first style titulature - rare. IMP CONSTANTIVS PIVS FEL AVG (Rev) GENIO POPV -- LI ROMANI
Very nice fraction, Randy!! Here's my Constantius I as Caesar: And my Elizabeth I milled sixpence, 1568. These were the first milled/manufactured coins produced, from 1560-1571. I understand that Shakespeare makes reference to them in The Merry Wives of Windsor.
There is a slogan you have heard recently with this message. To be "great again" requires having been better in the past. Perhaps in a few years the US mint will strike coins with the new legend "MAGNA TEMP REPARATIO".