Constantine II. As Caesar, AD 316-337. Æ Follis 18mm, 2.70 g. Heraclea. Struck AD 317. Laureate and draped bust left, holding mappa, globe, and scepter / Camp gate with three turrets;・in right field, MHTЄ. RIC VII 32. Extremely Fine.
Constantine II, the eldest son of Constantine the Great, ruled over Gaul, Britain, and Spain. His coinage is stylistically similar to his brothers’ and features common motifs like Gloria Exercitus, Victory, and military camp gates. Killed in conflict with Constans, Constantine II's short reign is primarily remembered through his abundant but historically important coinage.
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