A.D. 423 - 457 Reverse Type 11 Latin or potent cross within wreath.
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Æ 4 |
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Rest of mints |
MED |
KAR |
THEODOSIVS II |
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VALENTINIANVS III |
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Obverse legends:
HER, CONS, KYZ, NIK
DNTHEODO SIVSPFAVG
TES, HER, CONS, KYZ, NIK, ANT, ALE
DNTHEODOSIVSPFAVG
Dominus Noster Theodosius Pius Felix Augustus
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Obverse legends:
KYZ
DNVALENTI NIANOPFAVG
ROM, KYZ
DNVALENTINIANOPFAVG Dominus Noster Valentiniano Pius Felix Augustus
CONS
DNVALENTINIANVSPFAVG
Dominus Noster Valentinianus Pius Felix Augustus
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Reverse legends: Anepigraph (no legend) |
BONIFATIVS (See
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Obverse legends:
DOMINIS NOSTRIS
Dominis Nostris
DOMINO NOSTRO
Dominorum Nostrorum
DOMINORVM NOSTRORV
Dominorum Nostrorum
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Reverse legends:
KAR Anepigraph (no legend)
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Obverse legends:
DOMINO NOSTRO
Dominorum Nostrorum
DOMINIS NOSTRIS
Dominis Nostris
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Reverse legends:
KAR DOMINI NOSTRI
Dominis Nostris
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MARCIANVS |
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LEO I |
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Obverse legends:
ANT
DNMARCIANVSPFAVG Dominus Noster Marcianus Pius Felix Augustus
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Obverse legends:
MED
DNLEO [... ] Dominus Noster Leo...
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Reverse legends: Anepigraph (no legend) |
Note: The coins cataloged in RIC X 3805-3819 are described by J. P. C. Kent (pp. 233-234) as possible coinage of Bonifatius in Carthago, during the
usurpation of Iohannes (423-425). However, it is now believed that they are rather vandal coins,
minted in 439-455, in the reign of Gaiseric (G. Bijovsky, 2014) or perhaps by his successor Huneric,
between 477 and 484 (C. Morrison, 2010).
See A. Trivero et alii:
"Le serie cartaginesi Domino Nostro e Inbictissimo".
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MED, ROM, KAR, TES, HER, CONS, KYZ, NIK, ANT, ALE
DATE OF ISSUE
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Years (A.D.)
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Rulers
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Mints
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423 - 425 (?) |
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Bonifatius (?) |
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KAR |
425 - 435 |
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Theodosius II |
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TES, HER, CONS, KYZ, NIK, ANT, ALE |
440 - 455 |
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Valentinianus III |
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ROM, CONS, KYZ |
450 - 457 |
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Marcianus |
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ANT |
457 |
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Leo I |
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MED |
Additional information:
Helvetica´s Identification Coin Page,
Esty's Guide to Late Roman AE and
ANS 1 -
2
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