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| Uitgever | Roman Imperial Mint, Sirmium |
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| Jaar | 378-383 |
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| Oriëntatie | Variable alignment ↺ |
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| Schrift voorzijde | Latin |
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| Oplage | ND (378-383) - SIROB |
| Aanvullende informatie |
Sirmium was one of the most strategically vital mints in the late Roman west, sitting at the crossroads of the Danubian frontier and the Balkans — a region under near-constant military pressure in this period. The years bracketing this issue include the catastrophe at Adrianople in August 378, where the Visigoths killed Gratian's co-emperor Valens and destroyed a Roman field army. Gratian's subsequent elevation of Theodosius to manage the eastern crisis effectively redrew the administrative geography of the empire.
Sirmium's output during Gratian's reign was modest. RIC IX 9 is not a common type by any measure.