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Follis - Eudoxia SALVS REIPVBLICAE, Antioch

Issuer Eastern Roman Empire
Year 400-404
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Composition Bronze
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Reverse description Winged Victory seated right upon a cuirass, her drapery falling about her figure, inclining forward to inscribe or point toward a shield set on a low column and bearing the Chi-Rho monogram (☧), the Christogram symbolizing Christian imperial authority. The composition is a standard Late Roman type conflating traditional Victory imagery with Christian symbolism. The reverse legend SALVS REIPVBLICAE appears in the field, while the exergue carries the mintmark ANT with the Greek letter Γ denoting the third officina of the Antioch mint.
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Edge Plain
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Mintage ND (400-404) ANT - 3rd officina (Γ)
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