Constans coins Roman Imperial catalog
Flavius Ivlus Constans as Caesar (333-337)
Flavius Ivlus Constans as Augustus (337-350)
D N CONSTANS P F AVG
FEL TEMP REPARATIO
348-350
copper
Cyzicus 24 mm.
Bust right in draped armor and diadem / Our Lord Constant Pious Happy Augustus
Constans standing left on galley, holding phoenix on globe and labarum, Victoria ruling / Happy times return
Coin value - $20-30
D N CONSTANS P F AVG
FEL TEMP REPARATIO
348-350
copper
Siscia
22 mm.
Bust left in draped armor and diadem, holds globe / Our Lord Constant Pious Happy Augustus
The soldier with spear output child of barbarian from hole under the tree / Happy times return
Coin value - $20-30
D N CONSTANS P F AVG
FEL TEMP REPARATIO
337-350
copper
Siscia
19 mm.
Bust right in draped armor and diadem / Our Lord Constant Pious Happy Augustus
Phoenix on a pile of ashes right / Happy times return
Coin value - $10-20
CONSTANS P F AVG
VICTORIAE D D N N AVG G Q
337-346
copper
Aquileia
16 mm.
Bust right in draped armor and diadem / Constant Pious Happy Augustus
Two Victories front to each other, each holds wreath and palm branch / Victories God's Designated for As of August
Coin value - $10-20
CONSTANS P F AVG
VICTORIAE D D AVG G Q N N
337-350
copper
Siscia
15 mm.
Bust right in draped armor and pearl diadem / Constant Pious Happy Augustus
Two Victories front to each other, each holds wreath and palm branch / Victories God's Designated for As of August
Coin value - $20-30
D N CONSTANS P F AVG
GLORIA EXERCITVS
337-340
copper
Cyzicus 14 mm.
Bust right in the diadem / Our Lord Constant Pious Happy Augustus
Standard between two soldiers / The Glorious Army
Coin value - $10-20
D N FL CONSTANS AVG
SECVRITAS REIPVB
337-340
copper
Rome
13 mm.
Bust right in draped armor and pearl diadem / Our Lord Flavius Constant Augustus
Securitas standing left, leaning on column and with legs crossed, holding scepter / Security of Republic
Coin value - $5-10
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