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| Uitgever | Eastern Roman Empire |
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| Jaar | 351-355 |
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| Techniek | Hammered |
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| Rand | Plain |
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| Oplage | ND (351-355) SMNA - 1. Officina - ND (351-355) SMNB - 2. Officina - |
| Aanvullende informatie |
The GLORIA ROMANORVM bronze nummus series was produced across multiple eastern mints during the co-reign years when Constantius II was consolidating control after the usurpation and defeat of Magnentius. Nicomedia, as one of the principal imperial mints of the eastern administration, played a central role in this output. The sheer volume struck across 351–355 reflects a deliberate policy of monetary normalization following years of civil disruption.
The RIC X attribution places this piece under Arcadius, not Theodosius II — a discrepancy worth noting if the catalog name is taken at face value.