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Coin Detail
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ID:
LEudoxia6
[UNVERIFIED]
Type:
Roman Imperial
Issuer:
Licinia Eudoxia
Date Ruled:
AD 439-490
Metal:
Gold
Denomination:
Solidus
Struck / Cast:
struck
Date Struck:
AD 430-445
Weight:
4.44 g
Obverse Legend:
LICINIA EVD_OXIA P F AVG
Obverse Description:
Diademed bust facing, with triangular projections above the pearls, with necklace and ear-rings, and wearing consular robes
Reverse Legend:
VOT XXX_MVL_T XXXX
Reverse Description:
Valentinian, in consular robes, and Empress standing facing; he hands her a sceptre with his right hand and holds a plain sceptre in left,
Exergue:
COMOB
Mint Mark:
COMOB/ R in center field/ M in right field
Mint:
Rome
Primary Reference:
RIC 2046 var.
Reference2:
COMOB. C 2 var.
Reference3:
Vagi 3620 var.
Photograph Credit:
Numismatica Ars Classica NAC AG
Source:
http://www.arsclassicacoins.com/
Price Sold For:
50000 Swiss Franc
Date Sold:
5/12/2000
Grade:
EF
Notes:
(1) Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 24: Lot No. 349 (2) This coin is a variant, and may well be considered an unrecorded, from the prescribed reverse description of "Valentinian holds mappa and cross-tipped sceptre, Licinia holds transverse cross-tipped sceptre"
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