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Follis - Valentinianus I GLORIA ROMANORVM, Heraclea

Issuer Roman Empire (27 BC - 395 AD)
Year 364-367
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Thickness 1 mm
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description Roma or a military figure seated left on a throne, holding a Victory on a globe in the right hand and a spear or sceptre in the left hand, with a shield propped against the throne at left. The type represents the Glory of the Romans in a classicising military idiom. The exergue bears the mint mark SMHA, identifying the issue as struck at the Heraclea mint, first officina. The surrounding legend GLORIA ROMANORVM is disposed around the reverse field.
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Mintage ND (364-367) SMHA - Heraclea, 1st officina -
ND (364-367) SMHB - Heraclea, 2nd officina -
ND (364-367) SMHΓ - Heraclea, 3rd officina -
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