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Nummus - Valentinian III CONCORDIA AVG, Cyzicus

Issuer Eastern Roman Empire
Year 425-435
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Orientation Variable alignment ↺
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Reverse description Winged, draped Victory advancing to the left, holding a wreath aloft in both outstretched hands, rendered in the abbreviated style typical of late Roman AE4 nummi. The figure occupies the central field of the small flan, with the legend CONCORDIA AVG flanking the design and the mint mark SMKA appearing in the exergue, identifying the Cyzicus mint workshop. The overall style is schematic, consistent with mass-produced coinage of the Theodosian period. Surface corrosion and flan irregularities are evident throughout.
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Reverse lettering CONCOR-DIA AVG SMKA
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Mintage ND (425-435) SMKA
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