

Obverse shows Tyche seated with river god swimming beneath, inscription - GENIO ANTIOCHENI. Reverse shows Victory advancing left, inscription - VICTORIA AVGG. Obverse shows Jupiter seated left, inscription - IOVI CONSERVATORI. Weight = 1.6 grams and diameter = 15.8 mm. Reverse shows TORIA AVGG with Victory advancing left with wreath and palm, officina letter gamma to right indicating the 3rd officina. Obverse shows CON with Jupiter seated left holding globe and sceptre. Weight = 1.2 grams and diameter = 14.7 mm. RE-PA]RATIO "Restoration of Happy Times" and a Roman soldier spearing a fallen horseman AN H in exergue. Obvers very worn shows right facing bust. = vows (prayers) on the 20th anniversary (of the emperor's rule), more for his (hoped-for) 30th anniversary. Obverse: Constantius facing right wearing pearl diamdem IVS G Reverse: VOT/XX/MVLT/XXX within wreath. Weight = 1.42 grams and diameter = 15 mm. SMANTS in exergue.ĬONSTANTIUS II AD 330 - 347). Reverse shows VBLICE and emperor helmeted, in military dress standing left holding globe and spear AN Z in exergue.ĬONSTANTIUS II AD 330 - 347). Obverse shows DN F AV, pearl diademed, draped, large brooch bust right. Weight = 1.7 grams and diameter = 14.4 mm. RE-PARATIO "Restoration of Happy Times" and a Roman soldier spearing a fallen horseman AN S in exergue. Obverse shows D N CONSTAN-TIVS P F AVG, and right facing bust. Weight = 5.3 grams and diameter = 23.0 x 21.8 mm. Reverse shows CONCORDIA AVG CC and Emperor seated no throne holding septer ANT in exergue.ĬONSTANTIUS II AD 330 - 347). Obverse shows DN CONSTANTIVS PP AVG, and right facing bust. Reverse shows GLORIA EXERCITUS "Glory to the Army" and Two Roman soldiers with standards ANT in exergue.ĬONSTANTIUS II AD 337 - 340). Obverse shows CONSTANTIVS UVN NOB.C, and right facing bust. SMANT in exergue.ĬONSTANTIUS II AD 337 - 340). Reverse shows two soldiers holding a standard betwen them, GLORIA EXERCIYVS. Obverse shows laurette bust facing right FL DEMATIUS NOB Cdraped bust. Copper folis diameter = 15.5 mm and weight = 1.2 grams. Reverse shows votive inscription in wreath. Silver siliqua weight = 0.93 grams and diameter = 17.3 mm. Reverse shows Roma seated facing, head left, holding globe and spear VIRTVS ROMANORVM. Obverse shows bust facing right DN GRATIANVS PF AVG. Diameter = 17.0 mm and weight = 2.7 grams. Reverse: Roma seated holding globe and spear, CONCORDIA AVGGG. Obverse: Pearl-diademed, draped, cuirassed bust right D N VALENTINIANVS P F AVG. Diameter = 18.7 mm and weight = 2.75 grams. Reverse Emperor standing facing right, spurning captive with foot, holding labarum and globe, inscription VIRTVS. Obverse Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust of Valentinian II facing right, Inscription: D N VALENTINI. Obverse Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust of Emperor facing right, Inscription: D N THEODO. Reverse shows VIRTVS EXERCITI ("Courage of the Army") with Emperor holding spear and shield, crowned by Victory. Copper AE3 coin weight = 1.7 grams and diameter = 16 mm. Reverse shows RCITI ("Courage of the Army") with Emperor holding spear and shield, crowned by Victory. Obverse shows diademed bust facing right. Copper Nummus weight = 2.4 grams and diameter = 13.8 mm. Reverse shows CONCORDI AVGG, emperor enthroned facing, head right, foot on prow, holding sceptre and Victory on globe. Obverse DN ARCADI, cuirassed bust facing, holding spear and shield. Copper coin minted AD 401 - 403 weight = 2.2 grams and diameter = 16.0 mm. Obverse Faint ANT in exergue.ĪRCADIUS AD 383 - 408. Copper AE 4 weight = 1.2 grams and diameter = 13.5 mm. Copper centenionallis weight = 2.0 grams and diameter = 16.9 mm. Copper AE3 weight = 1.7 grams and diameter = 16.4 mm. Reverse = SALVS REIPVBLICAE Victory inscribing a Chi-Rho on a shield that is on a column. Minted in Antioch, Weight = 3.14 grams and diameter = 17 mm. Hundreds of coin types are known from the mint at Antioch.ĪELIA EUDOXIA (wife of Theodosius II) AD 401 - 403. Louis (Chip Vaughn, Michael Godier, and David Murray) for providing access toĮxamples of Roman coins that were minted in Antioch. Sayles and members of the Ancient Coin Study Group of St. This webpage presents a small selection of coins minted in Antioch.
