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VNDIQVE VICTORESVNDIQVE VICTORES - legend which translates "Victorious everywhere."  Victores is plural and refers to the two Emperors.  |Dictionary of Roman Coins|

Please add updates or make corrections to the NumisWiki text version as appropriate.VNDIQVE VICTORES.   The Emperor standing to left, holding a globe, sometimes surmounted by a Victory, in left, and scepter in right; sometimes a captive seated on either side--on antoninianus of Numerian (5 to 8 francs), and of Constantius Chlorus (2 francs).
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VNDIQVE VICTORESVNDIQVE VICTORES - legend which translates "Victorious everywhere." Victores is plural and refers to the two Emperors. |Dictionary of Roman Coins|

Please add updates or make corrections to the NumisWiki text version as appropriate.VNDIQVE VICTORES. The Emperor standing to left, holding a globe, sometimes surmounted by a Victory, in left, and scepter in right; sometimes a captive seated on either side--on antoninianus of Numerian (5 to 8 francs), and of Constantius I Chlorus (2 francs).
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