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Æ In the name of Julian II; Two stars above bull; bearded bust

Features

Issuer Uncertain Germanic tribes
Type Standard circulation coins
Years 361-400
Currency Solidus (circa 301-750)
Composition Brąz
Weight 3.99 g
Diameter 19 mm
Shape Okrągły (nieregularny)
Technique Młotkowana
Demonetized Yes
Number
N#
165709
References RIC VIII# cf. 238
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. 269
Robert Andrew Glendinning Carson, Philip Victor Hill, John P. C. Kent; 1978. Late Roman Bronze Coins, AD 324-498. Spink & Son, London, United Kingdom.

Obverse

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

Script: łaciński

Lettering: D N FD CI IVII IVS PF HVG

Reverse

Byk zwrócony w lewo z dwiema gwiazdami powyżej, całość otoczona legendą.Automatically translated

Script: łaciński

Lettering:
SECVRITHITA - IT CEI PVB
PLACD

Edge

ZwykłyAutomatically translated

Comments

(en) This type is said to have been struck from the mid- to late-4th century. With Julian II only coming to power in 361, that is the most likely starting date for this type.

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; while some coins have legible legends, the legends of others may have been reduced to basically only lines.

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Date VG F VF XF AU UNC
ND (361-400) PLACD (en) Imitating Lugdunum/Lyon mint

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