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Siliqua - Magnentius VIRTVS EXERCITI, Treveri

Issuer Roman Empire (27 BC - 395 AD)
Year 350-353
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Diameter 22 mm
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Obverse description Bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust of the usurper Magnentius facing right, rendered in a robust late Roman style with short, neatly combed hair and a firm, idealized profile. The emperor wears a paludamentum fastened at the right shoulder, visible beneath the cuirass. A beaded border encircles the coin's edge. The obverse legend arcs around the bust in Latin capitals, identifying the emperor by his imperial titles. A flan crack is visible across the lower portion of the coin.
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Reverse description The personification of Virtus stands facing, head turned to the right, clad in military dress. In her raised right hand she holds an inverted spear, while her left hand rests upon a large round shield set upon the ground at her side. The figure is rendered in a confident, classicizing style consistent with mid-4th century western imperial coinage. The reverse legend is divided by the central figure, and the mintmark of the Trier mint appears in the exergue below.
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