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- Co 1208 (Late Roman bronze coin of Julian II Caesar from Heraclea) [permalink] [show fewer links]
- Type
- Inventoried Coin
- Not after (date)
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361
- Not before (date)
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355
- Logical part of
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Chicago/Indiana/Vanderbilt Excavations Inventoried Coins
- Typological identification
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Coin
- Comparanda
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RIC VIII Heraclea 99, p. 437
- Preservation comment
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Wear: aF/VG. Extensive, slight pitting and sparse scratching. Small patches of white to light blue bronze disease on both faces.
- Published as
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KenchreaiIII, p. 42, no. 429 (R. Hohlfelder identified as “Constantius II, Gallus or Julian Caesar, A.D. 351-361, Uncertain, AE3“)
- Axis (1-12)
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12
- Has denomination
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AE3
- Numismatic Authority
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Julian II (Caesar, 355-361; Augustus, 361-363)
- Numismatic Diameter (mm)
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16.0
- Numismatic Mint
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Heraclea (Thrace)
- Numismatic Weight (g)
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1.87
- Obverse Description
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Bare-headed(?), draped, and cuirassed bust of emperor to right
- Obverse Inscription
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D N I[VLIANVS – N]OB CAES
- Reverse Description
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Soldier lunging to left, carrying shield on left arm, spearing horseman falling and turning back to raise up left arm
- Reverse Inscription
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[FEL TEMP REPARATIO]; in exergue, SMH[Γ]
- Belongs to Historical Period
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Late Roman (Historical Period)
- Material
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Bronze (Material)
- Obverse Photograph
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- Reverse Photograph
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