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Follis - Valens GLORIA ROMANORVM, Siscia

Issuer Imperial Roman Mint
Year 365
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Weight 2 g
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Reverse description Emperor Valens depicted in military attire, standing facing right, holding a labarum (chi-rho standard) in his right hand and dragging a kneeling captive by the hair with his left hand. The labarum bears a chi-rho christogram on its banner, symbolizing Christian imperial authority. The kneeling barbarian captive is positioned to the left, rendered in a submissive posture. The encircling legend GLORIA ROMANORVM proclaims the Glory of the Romans, and the mintmark appears in the exergue.
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