Type 41: AE2. GLORIA
ROMANORVM
Emperor standing facing, head right, holding standard and globe.
393-395 [DO, because Honorius was elevated Jan. 22
(?),
393] 392-395 [RIC]
Honorius, Antioch
All Theodosius
images
on one
page.
Theodosius: Alexandria,
Antioch, another Antioch,
Cyzicus, another Cyzicus,
Nicomedia, Constantinople,
uncertain
All Arcadius
images on
one
page.
Arcadius: Heraclea,
Cycicus,
Nicomedia,
another Nicomedia, Antioch, Alexandria,.
All Honorius
images on
one
page.
Honorius: Antioch
(above), Cyzicus,
Alexandria, Heraclea.
Very common.
| mint |
RIC |
T |
A |
H |
LRBC |
| Her |
27 |
C |
C |
C |
1986-1991 |
| Con |
88 |
C |
C |
C,5 |
among 2186-2204 |
| Cyz |
27 |
C |
C |
C |
2571-3 |
| Nic |
46 |
C |
C |
C |
2422-4, 2431-3 |
| Ant |
68 |
C,C |
C,C |
C,C |
2779-84 |
| Ale |
21 |
S |
S,R |
S |
2910-13 |
RIC photos: A-XVI.19 (Cyz), A-XIV.21
(Ant), H-XIV.22
(Ant), A-XVI.20 (Ale), H-XVI.21 (Ale).
Obverses of Honorius always have an unbroken legend [RIC
X, p.
68]
except "At Constantinople, its issue must just have survived the
announcement
of Theodosius's death, for the Priene hoard contained a single specimen
with
Honorius's legend broken I-V..." [as opposed to an unbroken legend].
DO for Arcadius, 15 pieces, Table 24,
"Eastern AE2,
393-395," page 120.
DO for Honorius, 6 pieces, Table 35, "Eastern AE,
393-395," page
197.
LRBC GLORIA ROMANORVM type 18.
Cayon T-52 (5, Rome, Nic, xx , Ant, Con)
and T-53 (1, Con,
with cross in field left). Also number 36 for Theodisius II, in error
(1, Ale). A-42 (1, Ale), H-55 (2, Ant, xx).
Hunter T-86.43 (Con), T-86.48 (Nic), T-86.65 (Ant),
A--.
Ratto photos, Arcadius 70, 75, 78, 80, Theodosius
(called
Theodosius II) 193.
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