These one-third silver siliqua were issued for the grand opening of Constantinople with the “K” noting Constantinople and the “P/R” stood for Rome. Constantine I (307-337AD) issued this series of Silver 1/3 Siliqua. Anonymous Commemorative Series. They were struck at the Mint of Constantinople, struck for c. May 11th, 330AD.
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