Maybe a bit impolite to post one of my coins in the "Coin of the Day" topic as a relatively new user on this forum (and collector) but I would really like to show you people my new coin. It is a coin of Constantine as Caesar, struck at the London mint. Probably from the very first issue of coins in his name. It is a large, un-reduced coins with no mintmark on the reverse (RIC 66). These are, I think, very scarce in Constantine's name. It is a little bit rough but the history behind the coin does it for me. Do one of you have a better example?
Best,
Adriaan