Description
Constantius Gallus (351–354 A.D.)
Fallen Horseman (“Spearing Horseman”) Reverse
Ancient Roman Bronze Coin (AE3)
18mm | 2.37g
A genuine bronze coin of Constantius Gallus, Caesar of the Eastern Roman Empire under Constantius II.
Obverse: Diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust of Constantius Gallus facing right.
Reverse: Soldier advancing right, spearing a fallen horseman — the famous FEL TEMP REPARATIO (“Restoration of Happy Times”) type, symbolizing Roman military victory and the renewal of the Empire.
Date: 351–354 A.D.
Diameter: 18mm
Weight: 2.37 grams
Material: Bronze (AE3)
Condition: Well-preserved with clear devices and readable legends. Attractive patina with natural circulation wear consistent with age.
The Fallen Horseman reverse is one of the most dramatic and widely collected designs of the 4th century, representing Rome’s dominance over barbarian enemies during a turbulent era.
A desirable and affordable piece of late Roman imperial history.








