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Siliqua - Flavius Victor VICTORIA AVGVSTORVM, Aquileia

Issuer Roman Empire (27 BC - 395 AD)
Year 387-388
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description The winged goddess Victory advances to the left in full stride, depicted in flowing robes with outstretched wings visible behind her. In her right hand she holds a wreath extended forward, and in her left hand she carries a long palm branch resting against her shoulder, both attributes emblematic of imperial triumph. The figure is rendered in the crisp, slightly stylized manner typical of late fourth-century Western imperial silver coinage. The encircling Latin legend VICTORIA AVGVSTORVM runs along the beaded rim, and the Aquileian mintmark AQPS appears in the exergue below a ground line.
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Edge Plain
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