A beautiful coin.
Historical Context and Story
The FEL TEMP REPARATIO series, introduced under the rule of Constantius II and Constans, was a propagandistic response to the challenges faced by the Roman Empire during the mid-4th century. The phrase translates to "Restoration of Happy Times" and was designed to reassure Roman citizens of the stability and power of the empire in the face of persistent threats from barbarian incursions, internal strife, and economic instability.
The specific "soldier-spearing-fallen-horseman" motif vividly represents the empire's victory over external enemies. This imagery symbolizes Roman military might, with the emperor's forces triumphing over barbarian invaders—a frequent propaganda theme of the period.
Coins like this half maiorina, minted in Arles, played a crucial role in circulating imperial ideology across the empire. The Arles mint, renamed Constantina in honor of the emperor Constantine I, was a key center for coin production in the Western Roman Empire.
This coin also marks the continued reduction in size and weight of Roman bronze coins over time, reflecting ongoing economic struggles. While the soldier-spearing-fallen-horseman design shows variations, this type's size consistency and distinct proportions suggest it was intended as a separate denomination, differentiating it from other FEL TEMP REPARATIO issues like the galley types.
Legacy of Constans
Constans ruled as one of Constantine I's sons, presiding over the western provinces. Despite his early military successes and support for Nicene Christianity, his reign ended in betrayal. In 350 CE, he was overthrown and executed by the usurper Magnentius. Coins like this half maiorina remain enduring artifacts of his brief and tumultuous rule.
Emporer Constant (337-350 CE)
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Observations: nicely centered coinwith clear easy to read text. Reverse is in excellent condition. Nice strike.
Condirion: VF
Coin Specifications:Empire: Roman
EmpireRuler: Constans (337-350 AD)
Mint: Arles (SARL mintmark)
Years of Issue: 348-350 AD
Denomination: Bronze Half-Maiorina
Composition: Bronze
Weight: 2.75 g
Diameter: 19 mm
Minting Technique: Struck
Catalog Reference: RIC IX 99
Obverse (Front):Inscription: DN CONSTANS PF AVG (Dominus Noster Constans Pius Felix Augustus – Our Lord Constans, Dutiful and Fortunate Emperor).
Design: Bust of Constans, right, wearing pearl diadem, draped, and cuirassed.
Symbolism: The diadem represents imperial authority, and the cuirass (military armor) signifies Constans' strength as a commander.
Reverse (Back):Inscription: FEL TEMP REPARATIO (Restoration of Happy Times).Design: Emperor standing in a galley, facing left, holding a phoenix on a globe in one hand and a Chi-Rho standard in the other.At the stern, Victory stands steering the ship.
Mintmark: SARL (Arles Mint)
RIC IX 99
gVF.