FEL TEMP REPARATIO ( Re-establishment of the happy times). These coins were introduced as part of the coinage reform of 348 AD by Constantius II and Constans, two of Constantine the Great’s sons. All coins of this reform bore the slogan sometimes known as “Happy days are here again”. The coins were used as propaganda.

This coin is called “Fallen Horseman Fel Temp”. Probably to commemorate Rome’s military in the eastern part of the empire.

Constantine 1 had 4 sons that he designated as Caesars. Crispus was son of hist first wife, Minervina. With his wife, Fausta he had sons Constantine II, Constantius II, and Constans. Constantine had Crispus killed for reasons unknown.

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