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I realize I shouldn't have bothered with this specimen at all, overall seemingly a very common, probably early 4th century bronze in mediocre condition. It was purported to be an issue of Constantius I but not further attributed. I thought it'd be a snap to nail this one down, but (much to my embarrassment) I'm having a very hard time doing so.

It seems obvious to me that it's a Sol reverse, and I take the mint mark to be "SD" (Serdica). But I'm just not seeing a match based upon those characteristics, not just for Constantius I but also his son and grandsons.

21.5 by 19.5 mm in size.

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Maybe with the R X F in the fields a Rome mint?
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I don't think its Serdica - I read 'R P' in the exergue, which would support Palouche's idea of Rome mint (Rome Prima, first/primary officina at Rome).
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My first impression was "RP" also, and then I changed my mind, probably should've stuck with that initial interpretation. But under Rome I still don't see a Sol reverse for Constantius I. I'm still working on this, though. RIC VI 332 for Constantine I is close.

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it's not Constantius I, but his son Constantine I and it is from Rome.
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probably RIC#27 Constantine I Rome
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RIC VII, p. 299, 27:
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In the "Obv." column "1" is the legend IMP CONSTANTINVS PF AVG; "(B4)" is bust right, laureate, draped and cuirassed. In the "Reverse" column, "as no. 18" is "Sol rad. stg. l., raising r. hand, globe in l., chlamys across l. shoulder".
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Yup, RIC VII 27. Don't know why I missed it, obvious match.

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Mine is a little more off centre than yours and is from the 3rd officina.

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Your welcome....
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