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Siliqua - Jovinus VICTORIA AVGG, Treveri

Issuer Usurpations of Gaul (Roman Imperial usurpations)
Year 411-413
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Reference(s) RIC X#1710 , OCRE#ric.10.jov_w.1710 , RSC#4a
Obverse description Pearl-diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust of the usurper Jovinus facing right, rendered in the late Roman imperial portrait tradition (cuirass type 15). The effigy is presented with characteristic late antique stylization, and the circumferential Latin legend frames the portrait within the coin's field.
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Reverse description The enthroned personification of Roma is depicted seated left upon a cuirass, her outstretched right hand presenting a Victory mounted on a globe, while her left hand grasps a grounded, reversed spear. The composition follows the established late Roman Victory reverse type. The mint signature TRMS appears in the exergue, identifying the issue to the Treveri mint, and the dynastic legend encircles the central design.
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