- CONSTANTIUS II Ae2 nummus (350-355 AD)
- Obverse : DN CONSTANTIVS PF AVG, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right /
- Reverse : FEL TEMP REPARATIO, soldier spearing fallen horseman, bearded, hair in braids, who is reaching backwards. Γ in left field.Mintmark ANS
- Antioch mint
- RIC 132
- RIC VIII Antioch 132
Constantius II nummus
Dive into imperial history with this Ae2 nummus of Constantius II, struck between 350 and 355 AD at the Antioch mint. This magnificent ancient coin displays a diademed, draped, and cuirassed portrait of the emperor facing right on the obverse, with the inscription “DN CONSTANTIVS PF AVG”.
The dramatic reverse shows a soldier armed with a spear overthrowing a fallen horseman, a scene symbolizing the restoration of happy times, “FEL TEMP REPARATIO”. This coin reflects the themes of victory and resilience during the reign of Constantius II.
Roman coins
Our collection of ancient Roman coins is a journey through time. Each carefully crafted piece is a window into the imperial past, capturing the essence and elegance of Rome. The varied motifs, from portraits of emperors to classical symbols, testify to the rich cultural heritage of the Empire. These coins are not just collectibles but fragments of history, preserved through the centuries.