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| 背面描述 | The personification of Victory advancing left, rendered in full figure, bearing a trophy over her right shoulder and dragging a captive enemy behind her with her left hand. The composition conveys Roman military triumph and imperial ideology. The reverse legend SALVS REIPVBLICAE encircles the type, while the exergue carries the Heraclea mint mark (SMHA or SMHB indicating the officina). The overall style is characteristic of the small, heavily patinated late Roman nummi of the Theodosian era. |
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| 铸币厂 | SMH Heraclea, modern-day Marmara Ereğli, Turkey |
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Struck at Heraclea (modern Marmara Ereğlisi in Turkey) during the period when Theodosius was consolidating power after the catastrophic Roman defeat at Adrianople in 378, these small bronzes circulated in enormous numbers as the empire's fractured western administration struggled to maintain fiscal coherence. The SALVS REIPVBLICAE type was issued across multiple mints simultaneously — a coordinated monetary response to the need for low-denomination coinage following years of instability under Gratian and the usurper Magnus Maximus.
At 0.88g, this example sits at the lighter end of the type's known weight range, consistent with Heraclea's documented tendency toward weight reduction in the later phases of this issue.