Ruler
Constantius II
Value
Solidus
Reverse Legend
GLORIA REI PVBLICAE / RSMe
Grade
Near extremely fine
Mint
Rome
Date
355-357 A.D.
Weigth and Diameter
4,40 g. 20 mm.
Metal
Gold
Roman Empire - Constantius II, 337-361. Gold solidus (4,40 g. 20 mm.) - Rome mint, 4th. officina, 355-357 A.D.
FL IVL CONST-ANTIVS PF AVG - Helmeted bust cuirassed facing slightly to right, holding spear over right shoulder and shield ornamented with floral pattern on left shoulder.
GLORIA REI PVBLICAE / RSMe between two palms. Roma, helmeted, seated facing on the left, holding spear in her left hand, and Constantinopolis, turreted, seated to left with her right foot on prow on the right, holding scepter in her left hand, supporting between them a shield inscribed VOT / XX / MVLT / XXX.
RIC 293; Depeyrot 14/1.
The armored three-quarter facing bust type seen on this solidus was an innovation by Constantius II that became an archetype for Late Roman and Byzantine coinage struck at Eastern mints. Later die engravers took less care to produce a distinctive portrait, however, and from the later fourth century forward the imperial busts became generic and virtually interchangeable.
Near extremely fine. Lovely portrait. Nice colour.
2025-3077 (ZZZ-036)