Congrats on the new OP-addiiton, Svarog ... sadly, I don't have an example to add to your cool thread
AE III Siscia mint, A.D. 378-383 Obv: D N VALENTINIANVS IVN P F AVG Rev: CONCO-R-DIA AVGGG - Roma seated, holding globe and reverse spear; left leg bare ASISC in exergue RIC 27(c) 18mm, 2.3g.
I wish I could tell you this was a handsome Roman nose as seen in Alexandria mint but, instead, I fear it is a die break.
Very nice. Valentinian II (375 - 392 A.D.) 32 views Æ2 O: D N VALENTINIANVS P F AVG, rosette-diademed, helmeted, draped and cuirassed bust right holding spear and shield. R:GLORIA ROMANORVM, Valentinian II standing facing, head right, in galley, raising right hand, Victory at helm, wreath left, T in left field, cross in right, ANT[...] in ex. Antioch 5.6g 21.8mm RIC IX 59b
I've shown this once before, but what the heck. Valentinian II Ae3: Rx: GLORIA REPVBLICE; Campgate with Christogram above
Valentinian I I think. I still have some unattributed coins I'm working on, so there may yet be a Valentinian II in there. Obverse: DN VALENTINIANVS PF AVG Reverse: GLORIA ROMANORVM, emperor dragging captive
@Brian Bucklan My eye is only beginning to be able to distinguish one ancient from another; so, having a chance to see the same coin more than once (or twice, even) helps and is appreciated.
Valentinian II 378 to 383 AD AE 3 Mint: Antioch Obvs: DN VALENTINIANVS PF AVG Revs: CONCORDIA AVGGG, Roma seated. Θ Фk, ANTB 18mm, 2.6g Valentinian II 388 to 392 AD AR Siliqua Mint: Trier Obvs: DN V(ALENTIN)IANVS PF AVG Revs: VIRTVS ROMANORVM, Roma holding spear and victory. TRPS 15x16mm, 1.2g