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<p>[QUOTE="nicholasz219, post: 3272505, member: 75641"]Yes, Constantinople is personified by “Constantinopoli” on the inverse of your coin. It was a dual celebration of Rome and the founding of Constantinople as the new capitol in the east. These were issued during Constantine I’s reign but are called “anonymous” because they do not bear the name of the issuing emperor on them.</p><p><br /></p><p>Good for Victor Clark I’m starting you out. And good for you in doing some research to learn and enjoy them. Working with the references gets much easier as you spend some time on them.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="nicholasz219, post: 3272505, member: 75641"]Yes, Constantinople is personified by “Constantinopoli” on the inverse of your coin. It was a dual celebration of Rome and the founding of Constantinople as the new capitol in the east. These were issued during Constantine I’s reign but are called “anonymous” because they do not bear the name of the issuing emperor on them. Good for Victor Clark I’m starting you out. And good for you in doing some research to learn and enjoy them. Working with the references gets much easier as you spend some time on them.[/QUOTE]
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