John William Ernest Pearce, Harold Mattingly, Carol Humphrey Vivian Sutherland, Robert Andrew Glendinning Carson; 1951. The Roman Imperial Coinage / Volume 9. Valentinian I - Theodosius I (AD 364–395). Spink & Son, London, United Kingdom.
Perłowe popiersie z diademem, draperią i krzyżem w prawo
This is an automatic translation. The original text is:
Pearl diademed, draped, cuirassed bust right
Script:
łaciński
Lettering:D N VALENTINIANVS P F AVG
Unabridged legend:
Dominus Noster Valentinianus Pius Felix Augustus.
Reverse
Cesarz w stroju wojskowym, idzie w prawo, głowa w lewo, trzymając labarum, ciągnąc za sobą jeńca.
D w prawym polu.
Kropka lub gwiazdka, a następnie officina i znak mennicy w exergue.
This is an automatic translation. The original text is:
Emperor in military dress, advancing right, head left, holding labarum, dragging captive behind him.
D in right field.
Dot or star followed by officina and mintmark in exergue.
(en) 2nd officina (● in crescent-BSISC, subtype xii)
5%
ND (364-375)
(en) 2nd officina (⭑BSISC, subtype xi)
35%
ND (364-375)
(en) 3rd officina (⭑ΓSISC, subtype xi variant)
30%
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