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| Issuer | Uncertain Germanic tribes |
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| Year | 348-425 |
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| Shape | Round (irregular) |
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| Reverse description | Standing imperial figure, likely Victory or the Emperor, depicted frontally and holding a captive or kneeling figure before them, with a Chi-Rho or vexillum standard visible. The scene imitates the Fel Temp Reparatio type of Constantius II, with a debased rendering of the composition. A partial legend in degraded Latin surrounds the design. The execution is barbarous, with simplified anatomy and irregular field, consistent with Germanic imitative bronzes of the late 4th to early 5th century. |
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| Reverse lettering | [...]CTA - ACREOV[...] [...] (Translation: [Felicitas Temporum Reparatio] [Happy times are restored]) |
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| Mint | Uncertain |
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