The coin on the left is an AE4 of Constans, struck in 337-342 CE. The reverse depicts two soldiers with a standard between them, and the legend is GLORIA EXERCITVS. Unfortunately I can't tell what the mintmark is here.
The coin on the right is a bit harder to pin down. It's another AE4 with the two soldiers/standard reverse. That distinctive reverse narrows it down to Constantine I, Constantine II, Constantius II, Delmatius, or Constans. It was struck between 336 and 342 CE. Also, I can't see the mintmark either.
Hope that helps!
The coin on the right is a bit harder to pin down. It's another AE4 with the two soldiers/standard reverse. That distinctive reverse narrows it down to Constantine I, Constantine II, Constantius II, Delmatius, or Constans. It was struck between 336 and 342 CE. Also, I can't see the mintmark either.
Hope that helps!
Edited by wheatchaser140
11/25/2014 2:45 pm
11/25/2014 2:45 pm





















