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Follis - Honorius GLORIA ROMANORVM, Antioch

Issuer Eastern Roman Empire
Year 406-408
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Currency Solidus (330-476)
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Reverse description Three helmeted and armored soldiers standing facing, each holding a spear or standard; the central figure is slightly taller and stands between the other two in a composition emphasizing imperial military power. The scene is rendered in the schematic late antique style characteristic of the Theodosian period. The legend GLORIA ROMANORVM encircles the field, and the mint mark ANTB appears in the exergue, identifying this piece as struck at the Antioch mint, second officina. The flan is notably irregular and clipped at the lower edge.
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Edge Plain, irregular
Mint Antioch Mint
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