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Roman Imperial Coinage, Theodosius I (379-395), Siliqua, Trier, 383-8, d n theodo-sivs p f avg, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. concor-dia avggg, Constantinopolis enthroned, holding sceptre and cornucopia, feet resting on ship prow, tr ps in exergue, 1.72g/12h (MC 355, this coin; Hoxne 413 [var. 4]; RIC IX p.29, 83(a); RSC 4a). Clipped, otherwise better than very fine £60-£80
This lot is a detectorist find and is registered with the The Portable Antiquities Scheme. The find number is NMS-AC7F17.
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This lot was sold as part of a special collection, The Colkirk Hoard of Late Roman Silver Coins.
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Found as part of the Colkirk Hoard, near Fakenham (Norwich) 2020-2021 (PAS NMS-AC7F17: Treasure 2020T83)
Guest breaks down the reverse dies used to strike the Constantinopolis coins of Trier into four distinct groups. The first three were employed by Theodosius exclusively and thus belong to the period 379-83; the last, represented here, was shared by Theodosius and Magnus Maximus following his usurpation.
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