I noted recently that I didn't have many Rome mint example CtG coins. I decided to remedy this and stumbled across the follwoing coin.
It is a common type but a nicely struck example in good style on a large flan. There is some wear on the high points but there is still lots of golden toned silvering in the fields. I know that partial silvering can be a distraction but I don't find it too bad here.
Constantine the Great - Reduced follis
Obv:- IMP CONSTANTINVS PF AVG, Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right
Rev:- SOLI IN -VI-CTO COMITI, Sol standing left holding globe in left and raising right, chlamys across left shoulder
Minted in Rome (S | F //RP).
Reference:- RIC VII Rome 33 (C3).
Large flan. Residual golden toned silvering in the fields.
3.49 gms. 21.79 mm generally but 23.55 mm at the sprue

Martin