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RIC VI, SISCIA [after 94], CONSTANTIUS, UNLISTED ISSUE [VIRTVS AVGG]
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OBVERSE
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CONSTAN-TIVSNOBC [CONSTANTIVS NOB C]; bust r., laur., cuir.
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REVERSE
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VI-RTVSAVGG [VIRTVS AVGG]; prince galloping r., spearing fallen enemy. *SIS in exergue.
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NOT IN RIC
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UNLISTED ISSUE. Sutherland mentions quite similar silver issue in Note on p. 462: "Prof. A. Alföldi has communicated the rubbing of a silver half-unit (1.79 gm.) at Budapest with obv. Constan-tius C, laur., cuir., to r., and rev. Virtu-s Augg, prince galloping r. over one fallen enemy and spearing a second, shield in exergue (cf. C. 292 (Tanini)): he was inclined to attribute this to Siscia. No parallels have been recorded". Coin should be listed with other fractions after SISCIA 94.
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