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Ruler:
Theodosius I (379-95)
(Probably)
Mint:
Trier
History note: Found near Market Weighton, Yorks. 1993.
Image(height): 14.13 mm
Image(width): 13.83 mm
Method of acquisition: Bought (1994-02-28) by Peacock, F. J.
388 CE - 393 CE
Object composed of silver Weight 0.77 g
Inscription present: Draped, helmeted, bust of Roma left, in circle of pellets.
Inscription present: Numeral within wreath
Inscription present: mint mark
Accession number: CM.51-1994
Primary reference Number: 185411
RIC: 34.109
Stable URI
Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Coins and Medals
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