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Æ In the name of Valentinian II

Issuer Uncertain Germanic tribes
Year 379-425
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Currency Solidus (circa 301-750)
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Reverse description A frontal figure, likely a Victory or imperial personage, seated upon a throne and rendered in a crude, barbarous imitative style consistent with Germanic tribal production. Two smaller flanking figures or standards appear to either side of the enthroned figure, visible in the field. The surrounding legend is entirely degenerate, composed of pseudo-letters and repeated strokes (IIIIII) bearing no coherent meaning, imitating the Concordia Augustorum type associated with the Siscia mint prototype.
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