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Mint Of This Constantine II Bronze?

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Although it is obvious that my coin is of constantine II, the reverse lettering is a bit weak, especially in the case of the mint mark. I see beneath the soldiers standing around the two standards "SP [dot]." Might any of you know which mint this might refer to despite the fist letter being unknown/blurry? Thanks!



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Sorry,pictures too blurry to ascertain thefull mint mark. I can tell you that it cant possibly be (?)SP(dot). I think it might be TRP(dot).
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BenByfield- Thanks for hte input! Yeah, sorry that the pics are a tad blurry on this one (my camera and the light are not cooperating today). Although it certainly does look more like an "S" than an "R," I suppose that TRP(dot) is much more likely. So would it then possibly be Trier RIC# VII 527?
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I agree with Ben it's TRP dot which would make it RIC VII Trier 527.
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Yeup, its Trier RIC VII 527 - double checked it, its got to be. No other RIC number fits whats visible on the coin.
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BenByfield- Great! Thanks!
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