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Nummus - Arcadius VICTORIA AVGGG, Arelate

发行方 Roman Imperial Mint
年份 388-392
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背面铭文 VICTORIA AVGGG TCON
(Translation: Victory of the Augusts)
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铸造量 ND (388-392) PCON - -
ND (388-392) SCON - -
ND (388-392) TCON - -
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Arelate — modern Arles — became one of the western empire's most productive mints after Constantius II elevated it in the 350s, and by Arcadius's reign it was striking in volume for a court increasingly unable to control what its coinage actually bought. The VICTORIA AVGGG reverse type, with its three Augusti in the legend, reflects the awkward collegiate arrangement following Theodosius I's settlement after Magnus Maximus's defeat in 388 — three emperors nominally sharing power across a fracturing administration.

At 0.54g, this piece sits at the lower end of nummus weight, consistent with the progressive debasement of the AE4 module through the late 380s.

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Arelate — modern Arles — became one of the western empire's most productive mints after Constantius II elevated it in the 350s, and by Arcadius's reign it was striking in volume for a court increasingly unable to control what its coinage actually bought. The VICTORIA AVGGG reverse legend, naming three Augusti simultaneously, reflects the collegiate arrangement formalized after Theodosius defeated Magnus Maximus in 388, briefly reuniting Arcadius, Valentinian II, and Theodosius under a single nominal authority. That arrangement lasted only until Valentinian II's death in 392.

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