- Object number1924.39.23
- Creator
- DescriptionCoin, nummus of Constans found at Andoversford, 1862. It shows a diademed, draped and cuirassed bust facing right, viewed from front. The reverse shows Two winged victories facing inwards holding up a wreath, in the middle a branch. It was minted in Trier, Germany.
- Production placeTrier
- Date343 - 348
- Production period4th century
- Object name
- Material
- Dimensions
- 18mm
- Inscriptionobv: IMP CONSTANS P F AVGrev: VICTORIAE AVGG Q NN, in exergue /-//TRP