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Double-Struck Delmatius And Constantine I Gloria Exercitvs Ae-3/4s

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I've recently purchased two GLORIA EXERCITVS coins with double-struck obverses. Both double strikes have left the bust with two eyes; one struck on top of the other.

The Delmatius also has an extra set of lips and some double striking on the NOB in the obverse legend.

The Constantine I has a more pronounced double strike with the eyes, on the lower bust and the right side of the legend.

I am not certain of the mint for the Constantine. I'm not sure if the second letter is a mis-shapen S or an S with a line through it. Somewhere in the back of my mind I think I have seen an S with a line through it, but I could be all wrong about it.

Anyway, they are two nice ancient mint errors.
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Paul, very nice and beautifully unique. I've bid on a few double strikes, but still haven't landed one yet. Congrats
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Interesting coins with the doubling only on the obv. Thx for posting.

P.S. The portraits sorta look like flounders.
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Very cool double strikes! I agree - flounders were the first thing in my mind!
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Paul, I think that your Constantine mintmark is CONSH; Constantinople 137
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Thank you, Victor. That looks like it is a match.

I think the CO is weakly struck, as is the G in GLORIA, and is not there under the dirt.
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