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1969.31.15
Coin, Siliqua of Constantius II. This is one of 56 coins from the Willersey Hoard found with a silver ring near a stone lined grave containing two inhumations. It was discovered during the digging of foundations for a new barn at Hill Farm in Willersey, Glos, on the 24th of June 1968
The obverse of the coin shows a diademed, draped and cuirassed bust facing right, whist the reverse shows a four line inscription within a laurel wreath. It was minted at Arles, France.
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Arles
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350 - 361
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4th century, Romano-British
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obv: D N CONSTAN-TIVS P F AVG rev: VOTIS XXX MVLTIS XXXX in exergue: SCON