Type 52: AE3. GLORIA ROMANORVM
Two emperors standing, holding globe betwen them.
408-423 [DO]
Theodosius II, Alexandria.
14 mm. 5:30. 1.98 grams.
Hahn 74, plate 4.
RIC X 418, page 272, plate 18

Honorius: Alexandria (name unclear,
possibly Theodosius II)
14 mm. 6:00. 1.87 grams.
Hahn 75, plate 4.
RIC X 417 (or 418), page 272.
| mint |
RIC |
H |
T2 |
LRBC |
| Her |
407-8 |
2 |
3 |
|
| Con |
409-11 |
C |
S,4 |
2224-5 |
| Nic |
412-3 |
S |
R |
2456-7 |
| Cyz |
414-5 |
R |
2 |
2600(T2) |
| Ant |
416 |
2 |
|
|
| Ale |
417-8 |
R |
R |
2930-1 |
RIC page 272, plate 18 has 4 photos.
This type was described as "emperor receiving globe from Jupiter" in
LRBC.
Note the star behind the head, a mark which commonly distinguishes
Theodosius II from Theodosius I.
DO for Honorius, none, Table 42, "Eastern AE, 395-423,"
"408-423,"
page 213. For Theodosius II, none, Table 33, page 140. "408-423".
Cayon H--, T2-40 (0).
Hunter H--, T2--.
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