Hi Jochen
Compliments, your sample is a beautiful piece.
As I already said in other post, the coin was coined on the occasion of the construction of a bridge on the Danubius after Costantinus
had reconciled the Goths and the Sarmatis that were faced for long time by the opposite shores. This way I have read in one old book of mine.
It will perhaps seem you strange but this coin coined to
Constantinople has almost all been put in circulation in the city of
Rome..... it is test the fact that those known have almost all been found in the interland in
Rome.
I have found around 20 of it with the bridge and as many with the
star..... they almost all cover the
officinae One day, when I will have rearranged and photographed well my harvest, I will return to post her.
These coins have been realized with a hard league.... we can say the classical one "mixture."
I put four of mine that, as it is usual, I have not cleaned.
Regards
ser