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CONSTANTIUS CAESAR, laureate head of Constantius right
VICTORIAE SARMATICAE, tetrarchs sacrificing before four-turreted enclosure, *-Γ in fields, ANT in exergue.

RIC 33a. RSC 291b.

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CONSTANTIVS CAESAR, head of Constantius I facing right, laureate / VICTORIA SARMATICAE, the Tetrarchs sacrificing over a tripod in front of a gate of a camp with turrets.

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