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AV gold solidus circa 373-375 A.D. Valentinianus I, Treveri (Trier) mint - Ex Schulman 1968, action 248 VF+ / EF-slight marks on edge, small scrape obvers. 2,712.16 US$ Tax included. + 27.18 US$ shipping. Delivery: 7 - 10 days. View item. GIN (Netherlands) Roman Empire, Valentinian I (AD 364-375), AV Solidus, Nicomedia, 10th Officina, 1,795.00 ...
Feb 22, 2024 · A handsome gold solidus of Valentinian II from the mint of Trier brought $1,400 USD in a recent European coin auction [12]. Procopius Siliqua (Silver, 19 mm, 1.75 g, 6 h), Constantinople.
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Valentinian I, 25 February 364 - 17 November 375 A.D. Upon becoming emperor Valentinian I made his brother Valens his co-emperor, giving him rule of the eastern provinces while Valentinian retained the west. During his reign, Valentinian successfully fought the Alamanni, Quadi, and Sarmatians. Most notable was his victory over the Alamanni in ...
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The coin portraits of Valentinian and Valens are of dubious quality, showing "heavy" faces rendered with "no animation, and little consistency". A more flattering physical description of Valentinian is given by Ammianus (XXX.9.6), who praises the emperor's "strong and muscular body, his brilliant complexion, his grey eyes, with a gaze that was ...
Valentinian I, AD 364-375. AV solidus (22 mm; 4,37 g). Antioch mint, struck AD 364-367. Rosette-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right / Emperor standing facing, head right, holding Victory on globe in left hand and military standard in right; long cross in left field; *ANTB* in exergue.
Detailed information about the coin Follis, Valentinian I (GLORIA ROMANORVM; Lugdunum), Roman Empire (27 BC, 395 AD), with pictures and collection and swap management: mintage, descriptions, metal, weight, size, value and other numismatic data
Detailed information about the coin Follis, Valentinianus I (SECVRITAS REIPVBLICAE; Siscia), Roman Empire (27 BC, 395 AD), with pictures and collection and swap management: mintage, descriptions, metal, weight, size, value and other numismatic data