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Solidus - Arcadius VICTORIA AVGGG, Sirmium

Issuer Roman Empire (27 BC - 395 AD)
Year 393-395
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Orientation Variable alignment ↺
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Reverse description The emperor Arcadius stands in three-quarter view facing right, attired in military dress, holding a standard (labarum) surmounted by a chi-rho in his right hand and a globus cruciger bearing a miniature Victory figure in his left hand. His left foot rests upon a seated, bound captive enemy, symbolizing imperial triumph. The mintmark COMOB appears in the exergue, denoting gold of the highest purity struck at Sirmium, while the officina letter Θ appears in the field. The reverse legend VICTORIA AVGGG proclaims the victory of the three co-Augusti.
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Reverse lettering VICTORI-A AVGGG Θ S M COMOB
(Translation: Victory of the Augusts)
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Mint SM COMOB
Sirmium, modern-day Sremska
Mitrovica, Serbia
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