Constantius II, AE Follis, Antioch Mint , 337-340 AD – Wreath

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Roman Imperial, Constantius II, 337-361 AD, AE Follis (bronze, 1.97g, 15.2mm), Antioch Mint , 337-340 AD
Obv: CONSTAN-TIVS P F AVG; pearl-diademed head right
Rev: VOT / XX / MVLT / XXX; in four lines within laurel wreath; ANTH in exergue
Ref: RIC 113 Rarity/Choice: Common, aEF (beautiful earthen highlights on dark brown patina)
Note: Constantius II, the son of Constantine the Great, was a Roman emperor who ruled from AD 337 to 361. His reign was marked by internal strife and external threats, but he managed to maintain the stability of the Roman Empire during his time. He dealt with various challenges, including conflicts with the Persian Empire and internal disputes within the Roman state. The vows represented on the coin reflect the emperor’s aspirations for a long and prosperous rule.Ā  The obverse shows a pearl-diademed head of Constantius II facing right. The diadem was a symbol of imperial power and divinity. The reverse, with the vota inscription within a wreath, symbolizes his aspirations for a long and successful reign. This coin not only facilitated economic transactions but also served as a medium for conveying the emperor’s legitimacy and hopes for the future.