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<p>[QUOTE="lehmansterms, post: 2664119, member: 80804"]The single-standard GLORIA EX centenionales were introduced in 335 and were continued through 340 (and beyond, some places - additionally, this reverse was officially "muled" with both the city commemorative obverses - "VRBS ROMA" and "CONSTANTINOPOLIS") so you have 5 separate people with 8 offices between them, plus two allegorical personifications, any of whom who might be on the obverse - 3 of them could be either Caesar ("crown prince") or Augustus (emperor) depending on whether this piece dates to before or after the death of Constantine and the elevation of his 3 sons in 337. </p><p>Without seeing the obverse, the information that has been shared here so far will be all you'll be able to get, aside from a list of possible people:</p><p>Constantine I, Augustus</p><p>Constantine II, as Caesar, then as Augustus</p><p>Constantius II, as Caesar, then as Augustus</p><p>Constans, as Caesar, then as Augustus</p><p>Delmatius, Caesar</p><p>VRBS ROMA</p><p>CONSTANTINOPOLIS[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="lehmansterms, post: 2664119, member: 80804"]The single-standard GLORIA EX centenionales were introduced in 335 and were continued through 340 (and beyond, some places - additionally, this reverse was officially "muled" with both the city commemorative obverses - "VRBS ROMA" and "CONSTANTINOPOLIS") so you have 5 separate people with 8 offices between them, plus two allegorical personifications, any of whom who might be on the obverse - 3 of them could be either Caesar ("crown prince") or Augustus (emperor) depending on whether this piece dates to before or after the death of Constantine and the elevation of his 3 sons in 337. Without seeing the obverse, the information that has been shared here so far will be all you'll be able to get, aside from a list of possible people: Constantine I, Augustus Constantine II, as Caesar, then as Augustus Constantius II, as Caesar, then as Augustus Constans, as Caesar, then as Augustus Delmatius, Caesar VRBS ROMA CONSTANTINOPOLIS[/QUOTE]
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