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Description
The Roman Empire Valentinian I, 364-375
Solidus, Thessalonica 364, AV 22 mm, 4.47 g. D N VALENTINI – ANVS P F AVG Pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust r. Rev. VICTOR – IA AVGG Two emperors, crowned, seated facing on double-throne, holding a globe together; behind, Victory standing facing with wings spread; below, star. In exergue, *TES*. C 43. RIC 4a.2. Depeyrot 28/1.
Rare. Minor marks, otherwise extremely fine
Ex Rauch sale 20 September 2012, 1588.
Bidding
The auction is closed.