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Believe I Have A 4th Century Constantius II

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Like I mentioned, I think I have a 4th century Constantius coin. I'm trying to find a Numista link for it. These seem like the reverse is promising but the obverse is off. Any help would be appreciated.

OOps...Forgot images Sorry...

https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces87662.html

https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces87662.html

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@chafe, can you please add pics of your coin to this thread? Thx.
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I'm sorry Iulius, I don't understand what you mean.
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The coin was made for Constantius Gallus as Caesar (thus the bare head)

With the B in the left field and dot positioned where it is we can also narrow it down to having been made in Constantinople

A reference for the coin would be RIC VIII Constantinople 113
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They do not have a wreath on their head
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