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Nummus - Gratianus CONCORDIA AVGGG, I - palm, Constantinopolis

Issuer Roman Empire (27 BC - 395 AD)
Year 378-383
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Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
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Reverse description Constantinopolis, personification of the imperial capital, seated left on a throne, holding a sceptre in her left hand and resting her right foot upon the prow of a ship, symbolising naval dominance. A Victory figure or globe may appear in her extended right hand, consistent with RIC IX type 56a. The legend CONCOR-DIA AVGGG encircles the design, invoking concordia among the three co-emperors (Gratian, Valentinian II, and Theodosius I). In the exergue appears the mint mark CONSS, denoting the sixth officina of the Constantinople mint, with the officina numeral I visible in the reverse field.
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Edge Plain
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Mintage ND (378-383) - 6th Officina (CONSS; Subtype 5)
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