with a dot representing a star near the top of the vertical bar. Such a dot can be seen in a similar place upon two or three coins bearing the legend Virtus Exercit.
On another coin the legend Gloria Exercitus surrounds two soldiers holding military standards, between which is the symbol of the cross.
On a somewhat similar coin the compound tan cross, of which we have already noted an example, occurs between the standards.
A cross of four equal arms appears upon a coin bearing the legend Pax Publica.
A coin issued during the reign of Constantine the Great in the name of his son Constantine, has upon its reverse a cross of four equal arms, the extremities of which are rounded.
On an otherwise similar coin the compound tau cross appears.
Upon a coin bearing the inscription Constantinus Max. Aug. a cross of four equal arms occurs near a soldier armed with spear and shield.
On the reverse of one coin we see two soldiers holding military standards, and between the standards the so-called Monogram of Christ appears.
A coin of similar type was issued during the reign of Constantine the Great in the name of his son Constantine.