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Æ In the name of Magnentius

Features

Issuer Uncertain Germanic tribes
Type Standard circulation coins
Years 353-400
Currency Solidus (circa 301-750)
Composition Brąz
Weight 3.99 g
Diameter 19 mm
Shape Okrągły (nieregularny)
Technique Młotkowana
Demonetized Yes
Number
N#
153981
References RIC VIII# cf. 154
John P. C. Kent; 1981. The Roman Imperial Coinage / Volume 8. The Family of Constantine I (AD 337–364). Spink & Son, London, United Kingdom.
, LRBC# cf. 238
Robert Andrew Glendinning Carson, Philip Victor Hill, John P. C. Kent; 1978. Late Roman Bronze Coins, AD 324-498. Spink & Son, London, United Kingdom.
, B/Imit# cf. 212
Pierre Bastien; 1985. “Imitations of Roman Bronze Coins, AD 318-363”, Museum Notes, Volume 30, pages 143-177.

Obverse

Perłowe popiersie z diademem, draperią i cygarem zwrócone w prawo i otoczone bezsensowną legendą.Automatically translated

Script: łaciński

Lettering: D N MHGNEN - TIVS PF AVG

Reverse

(en) Chi rho with letter on either side and surrounded by legend.

Script: łaciński

Lettering:
SALVS DD NN HVC ET CHES
A - W
PLC

Edge

ZwykłyAutomatically translated

Comments

(en) This coin is said to be struck from the mid-4th to early-5th centuries. With the prototypes for these coins struck in Lugdunum/Lyon, and with those types being first struck in 353, that is the most-likely beginning date for this entire type of AE struck by an Uncertain Germanic Tribe.

The denominations of bronze coins that are unknown to numismatists are referred to as Æ (AE), followed by the coin's diameter. The Æ part simply means the coin is made of a base alloy, and because the diameter of these coins is never exactly as intended, different numbers can appear after the Æ for the same type.

The exact lettering of the surrounding legend may vary.

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Date VG F VF XF AU UNC
ND (353-400) PLC (en) Imitating Lugdunum/Lyon mint

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