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Description Reverse of a bronze coin from the Frome Hoard from the reign of Carausius. The inscription reads CONCORDIA MILITUM (meaning "goodwill among soldiers"), beneath which is an image of two right hands clasped in friendhip. At the bottom is the abbreviation RSR, standing for Redeunt Saturnia Regna meaning "The Golden Ages are back" (the sixth line of the Fourth Eclogue of Virgil).
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Author Portable Antiquities Scheme from London, England

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