Description
VALENTINIAN II (AD 375-392). AV Solidus
Issuer: Valentinian II
Date: AD 388-392
Mint: Constantinople, 5th Officina
Diameter: 21 mm
Weight: 4.48 g
Certification: NGC AU, Strike: 5/5, Surface: 3/5. Brushed.
Obverse:
- Design: Rosette-diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust of Valentinian II facing right. The diadem and cuirass indicate his imperial status, with a detailed and well-executed portrait.
- Condition: NGC AU with excellent strike quality; brushed, with clear details and high relief.
Reverse:
- Design: Constantinopolis seated facing on a plain throne, holding a scepter and globe. The right foot is set on a prow, symbolizing naval power. The mintmark Є and CONOB are visible in the exergue.
- Condition: Well-centered and pleasingly struck, with notable detail on the seated figure and surrounding elements.
References:
- RIC: 69B
- Depeyrot: 47/5
Description and Collectibility: This AV solidus from Valentinian II’s reign showcases the elegance and authority of the emperor through its detailed and well-struck design. The reverse highlights the personification of Constantinople, emphasizing the city’s importance in the empire.
Features and Highlights:
- Condition: NGC AU with a high strike quality and well-defined features.
- Historical Significance: This coin reflects the power and stability of the late Roman Empire during Valentinian II’s rule.
For further information, please call 212 3191077.
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