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7 Coins. Standing Soldiers. Need Id. Thanks

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7 coins. standing soldiers. Need ID. thanks


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This could be hard as condition is not great.

All of these coins show the GLORIA EXERCITVS (Glory of the Army) reverse and have soldiers standing either side of one or two standards.

I'll try to add Emperor and mint info in a bit but as I say it could be hard.
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#1 - Constantine II
CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C - Laureate.
GLOR-IA EXERC-ITVS - 'O' on standard banner.
Probably from Siscia, maybe ASISStar? 337-348AD.

#2 - Constans
CONSTANS-PF AVG - Laurel and rosette diademed.
GLOR-IA EXERC-ITVS - 'Y' on standard banner.
PLG - Lyons mint 346-348 AD.

#3 - Cant help with this one, sorry.

#4 - Constantius II
FL IVL CONSTANTIVS NOB C - Laureate.
GLOR-IA EXERC-ITVS - 'O' on standard banners
AQP - Aquileia mint 330-348AD.

#5 Probably Constantius II

#6 Constantine I or II or Constantius II
PLG - Lyons mint 330-348AD.

#7 Constantine I or II
Probably DotPLG - Lyons mint 330-335AD.
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I agree with the attributions except I was thinking coin 4 had a mintmark of RQ (something) meaning Rome mint.
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Quote:
RQ (something) meaning Rome mint


Could well be JW, coins from Rome would be more common so perhaps its a safer assumption.
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Coins from Rome may or may not be more common but 4 is definitely Rome. In this period many of the branch mints are easier to find than Rome. I think that mint spent a lot of their resources on the gold coins and medallions.
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