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Follis - Honorius CONCORDIA AVGG, Antioch

Issuer Eastern Roman Empire
Year 393-423
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Currency Solidus (330-476)
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Reverse description The personification of Constantinopolis seated facing on a throne, head turned to the right, her left foot resting on a ship's prow, holding a small Victory figure in her right hand and a long sceptre in her left. The composition reflects the dynastic propaganda of the Theodosian period, emphasizing imperial harmony between East and West. The Latin legend CONCORDI-A AVGG, meaning 'Concord of the Emperors,' encircles the central type, and the mint mark in the exergue identifies the Antioch mint, third officina (ANTΓ).
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Reverse lettering CONCORDI-A AVGG
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