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Siliqua - Jovinus

Issuer Gaul, Usurpations of
Year 411-413
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Value 1 Siliqua (1⁄24)
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Reverse description Roma seated left on a throne, holding a globe surmounted by a Victory in her right hand and a reversed spear or sceptre in her left, draped in military attire. The figure is rendered in the standard late Roman Victory-Roma type common to siliquae of this period. The surrounding legend VICTORIA AVGG references the victory of the Augusti. The mint mark SMLDV appears in the exergue, denoting the Lugdunum mint officina V.
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Reverse lettering VICTOR I A AVGG SMLDV
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