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Nummus - Arcadius CONCORDIA, Constantinople

Issuer Eastern Roman Empire
Year 404-406
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description Seated female figure of Concordia enthroned facing forward, holding a sceptre and a globe or patera, representing imperial harmony and concord. The reverse legend CONCORDIA AVG is divided across the field, with the mint mark CONSA (Constantinople, officina A) in the exergue, identifying production at the Constantinople mint. The type follows the standard late Roman Concordia reverse design employed under Arcadius. Heavy patination and wear obscure fine detail, though the enthroned figure and surrounding legend remain partially legible.
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Reverse lettering CONCOR-DIA AVG CONSA
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