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Nummus - Magnus Maximus D N MAG MAXIMVS P F AVG, VICTORIA AVGG, Lugdunum

Issuer Roman Imperial Mint, Lugdunum
Year 383-388
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Currency Solidus, Reform of Constantine (AD 310/324 – 395)
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description The personification of Victory is depicted advancing to the left in a long flowing garment, her wings spread behind her in the convention of late Roman imperial coinage. In her right hand she extends a wreath and in her left she carries a palm branch, both canonical attributes of the Victoria type. The legend VICTOR-IA AVGG frames the field, divided across the upper register. The mint mark, indicating the Lugdunum officina (LVGP or LVGS), appears in the exergue below the figure.
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Lugdunum, Gaul, modern-day Lyons, France (15 BC–AD 78; 196–197; 274–413)
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