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Roman| |Coins/The| |Late| |Empire/Valentinian| |I/

Valentinian I, 25 February 364 - 17 November 375 A.D.


A numismatically important type. the mint mark abbreviates "Officina Tertia" confirming the use of the term officina for a mint workshop.RL12811. Bronze centenionalis, RIC IX 7 Arelate (a) ii(c), LRBC II 479, SRCV V 19429, Cohen VIII 12, Hunter V -, VF, weight 2.594g, maximum diameter 18.1mm, die axis 0o, 3rd officina, Constantina (Arles, France) mint, 25 Feb 364 - 24 Aug 367 A.D.; obverse D N VALENTINIANVS P F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust right; reverse GLORIA ROMANORVM (glory of the Romans), emperor dragging captive with right, labarum (chi-rho standard) in left, OF - III across fields, CONST in exergue; SOLD




Roman| |Coins/The| |Late| |Empire/Valens/

Valens, 28 March 364 - 9 August 378 A.D.


A numismatically important coin, the field marks abbreviate "officina II," the second officina (mint workshop). This coin type and a few other types offer the only evidence that "officina" was the term used by the Romans to describe mint workshops.RL60523. Bronze centenionalis, RIC IX Arelate 7(d)ii(b), LRBC II 489, SRCV V 19723, Cohen VIII 11, VF, weight 2.155g, maximum diameter 18.7mm, die axis 0o, 2nd officina, Constantina-Arelatum (Arles, France) mint, 28 Mar 364 - 24 Aug 367 A.D.; obverse D N VALENS P F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust right; reverse GLORIA ROMANORVM (glory of the Romans), Valens advancing right, dragging captive with right, labarum (chi-rho Christogram standard) in left, OF - II / pellet across field, CON (Constantina) in exergue; SOLD




Roman| |Coins/The| |Late| |Empire/Valentinian| |I/

Valentinian I, 25 February 364 - 17 November 375 A.D.


An important type. The mint mark abbreviates "Officina Tertia" confirming the use of the term officina for a mint workshop.RL91664. Bronze centenionalis, RIC IX Arelate 7(a)ii(c), LRBC II 479, SRCV V 19429, Cohen VIII 12, Hunter V -, VF, well centered, tight flan, irregular ragged edge, weight 2.044g, maximum diameter 18.9mm, die axis 180o, 3rd officina, Constantina (Arles, France) mint, 25 Feb 364 - 24 Aug 367 A.D.; obverse D N VALENTINIANVS P F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust right; reverse GLORIA ROMANORVM (glory of the Romans), emperor dragging captive with right, labarum (chi-rho standard) in left, OF - III across fields, CONST (Constantina) in exergue; from the Maxwell Hunt Collection; SOLD




Roman| |Coins/The| |Late| |Empire/Valens/

Valens, 28 March 364 - 9 August 378 A.D.


A numismatically important coin, the field marks abbreviate "officina II," the second officina (mint workshop). This coin type and a few other types offer the only evidence that "officina" was the term used by the Romans to describe mint workshops.RL24498. Bronze centenionalis, RIC IX Arelatum 7(d), F, weight 1.635g, maximum diameter 17.9mm, die axis 0o, 2nd officina, Constantina-Arelatum (Arles, France) mint, 28 Mar 364 - 24 Aug 367 A.D.; obverse D N VALENS P F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust right; reverse GLORIA ROMANORVM (glory of the Romans), Valens advancing right, labarum (chi-rho Christogram standard) in left, dragging captive with right, OF - II across field, CONST (Constantina) in exergue; SOLD










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