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| Issuer | Western Roman Empire (Rome) |
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| Year | 430-437 |
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| Value | 1 Follis / Nummus (1⁄180) |
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| Reverse script | Latin |
| Reverse lettering | VOT - PVB |
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The VOT XX inscription marks a vow renewal ceremony celebrating 20 years of rule — but Valentinian III never meaningfully ruled anything. Elevated as a child emperor in 425 AD under the complete control of his mother Galla Placidia and later the generalissimo Aetius, his vow coins are political theater minted for a figurehead. By the time this issue circulated, the Western Empire had lost Africa to the Vandals, a catastrophe that severed Rome's primary grain supply and tax base.