Wreath Reverses With Votis Inscription

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This wreath type was struck in the name of Constantius II and is about 16mm in diameter. It has a thick white patina that, though it is a result of corrosion, makes it a nice looking coin anyway.
SMAN possibly sigma mintmark, Antioch mint.
This coin is very similar to the one above but is struck in the name of Constans and is in nicer condition. The diameter is 16mm.
SMAL possibly sigma mintmark, Alexandria mint.
This is also a small Constans piece of about 16mm diameter. It is in superb condition for these types and this period in general. Unfortunately, there is no visible mintmark because the coin is struck slightly off center.

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