Help with Roman Coin [решено]

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here is what I know

 

OBS - “ IMMCONSTA-NTINVSANG ”

portrait of Constantine 1, laureate wearing a high crested helmet, cuirassed, facing right,

 

REV - " VICTORIAELAETAEPRINPERP " 

2 victories holding a shield with " VOT PR " resting on an altar

and below the altar is “ PARL ”

 

So the problem is I can find everything but the PARL, I can find SARL , PLN and other mint locations. Does this mean Arelatum, Constantina (modern day Arles, France)? The “ P ” stands for money and “ ARL ” stands for the city? I can find no references and feel like I am guessing.

 

Thank you

Hey, 

maybe this is your coin:

http://numismatics.org/ocre/id/ric.7.ar.194

 

or this one: http://numismatics.org/ocre/id/ric.7.ar.191 (N#133290)

 

 

Here for comparison a similar coin (inscription of the obverse is different (additional “MAX”)):

N#237952

 

Yes you´re right. The mintmark “ARL” stands for Arelatum. “P” for Primus, so for the first officina.

 

The inscription is: VICTORIAE LAETAE PRINC PERP | VOT PR

The obverse inscription: IMP CONSTANTINVS AVG

 

Hope that helped.

Referee for coins from Roman provinces, Western/ Eastern Roman Empire, Roman Imperial usurpations

Thank you. I had not noticed the bottom of the page where it had the PARL explained. That I believe is my coin.

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