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Constans Attribution

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Constans-Attribution

Constans-Attribution


I think this coin is a Contans:

http://www.wildwinds.com/coins/sear/s3978.t.html

Does the attribution look right? Unfortunately it has been polished on part of it. I suspect it was a metal detector find.
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I would agree , we don't see that reverse to often here. Here is some more info http://www.tesorillo.com/aes/026/026i.htm
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Looks like Constans to me. Nice detail.
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By far not as nice as the one in the op, but as per


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we don't see that reverse to often here.


here have another one:


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From a different officina but Constans and Siscia as well.
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The key word is often. We usually get the the fallen horseman or two soldiers type.
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And how often do you see this one? (Also Constans from Siscia.)


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Constans is correct. RIC VIII 247. "The Feel Good Chicken"
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