Seaton Down Hoard coin, nummus of Constantine II (coin)
Ownership/credit: RAMM acquired the coins with help from Clinton Devon Estates, Thomson Reuters, Devon County Council and many members of the public. A generous donation by Patrick Long will ensure that the coins are preserved for inspiration and wonder of children.
Ownership/credit: RAMM acquired the coins with help from Clinton Devon Estates, Thomson Reuters, Devon County Council and many members of the public. A generous donation by Patrick Long will ensure that the coins are preserved for inspiration and wonder of children.
Descriptions
A nummus of the type that weighed 1/96 of a pound. Made between AD 324-330 at the mint in Trier, in modern Germany. This coin was issued at the time that Constantine I had just defeated his rival for power, Licinius I. This coin honours the role that Constantine II, Constantine’s second son, played in the campaign.
This object is on display at RAMM in the Making History gallery.
Inscription
obverse
reverse CONSTAN/TINVS/CAESAR; star above CONSTAN/TINVS/CAESAR; star above
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