Type 43: AE4, small, 12-13mm.
SPES
ROMANORVM
Victory advancing left, holding wreath and palm.
Spring 393-September 394
[no photo]
| mint |
RIC |
T |
E |
| Aq |
59 |
- |
R |
| Rome |
65 |
5 |
4 |
Only for Eugenius.
No photos in RIC.
Rome 65a, "R5" for Theodosius, has a footnote: "Ulrich-Bansa thinks
this to be a copy in aes of no. 66 [a siliqua], which he
suspects
of being a forgery by Cigoi." I have delisted the Theodosius piece on
the
main page and put it in Table 2A as
type 2A6.
Rome 65b, for Eugenius, has three citations and must exist.
Cayon, Eugenius 14(1), 15(1). 14 is said to be and pictures
an
AE3 of 17mm. I think this is an accidental enlargment.
Hunter --.
An example of Aq 59 for Eugenius is in NAC B 2/92 lot 2292.
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