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Coin ID 11 And 12 | Crispus And Pop Romanvs

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The one on the left is Crispus, Constantines 1st son.

CRISPVS NOB CAES - Think the reverse is PRINCIPIA IVVENTVTIS but not sure, you will be able to confirm at Wildwinds.

Not sure about the one on the right, looks familiar but cant remember from where at the minute.
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The smaller one is an anonymous Late Roman "city commemorative", speculated to have been issued to commemorate the founding of Constantinople. Obverse: a personification of the People of Rome (obverse legend POP ROMANVS). Reverse: a river-bridge. Example on Wildwinds.
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