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Siliqua - Julius Nepos VRBIS ROMA, Ravenna

Issuer Western Roman Empire
Year 474-475
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description The personification of Roma is depicted helmeted and draped, seated facing on a throne, with her head turned to the left. In her extended right hand she holds a Victory standing on a globe, while her left hand grasps an inverted spear or scepter resting against her shoulder. The composition reflects the traditional late Roman iconographic convention for the Roma type. The reverse legend VRBIS ROMA is distributed in the field, with the mint mark RVPS appearing in the exergue, denoting the Ravenna mint.
Reverse script Latin
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Mint RVPS
Ravenna, Italy
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