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Nummus - Gratianus SECVRITAS REIPVBLICAE, Thessalonica

Issuer Roman Imperial Mint, Thessalonica
Year 367-375
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Weight 2.31 g
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Obverse lettering DN GRATIANVS PF AVG
(Translation: Dominus Noster GRATIANuS Pius Felix AuGustus)
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Reverse script Latin
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Gratian was elevated to co-emperor by his father Valentinian I in 367, aged around eight, making him one of the youngest emperors to receive the title. The SECVRITAS REIPVBLICAE type was a workhorse reverse of the period, issued broadly across western mints to project stability during a reign that was anything but — Valentinian spent much of these years fighting the Alamanni on the Rhine frontier, with the court effectively managing the boy emperor's image from a distance.

The Thessalonica mint's output for this type falls under RIC IX #27c, distinguished by its specific officina marks.

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