Coinage of the Ostrogoths in the British Museum

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  4. ValiantKnight

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    Will definitely be taking a look at the Ostrogoth catalogue. Thanks for sharing!

    Rome under Theodoric, Ostrogothic Kingdom
    AE half-follis
    Obv: IMVIC-TA ROMA, Roma helmeted, facing right
    Rev: She-wolf standing left, suckling Romulus and Remus, two stars above, XX in ex
    Mint: Rome (struck 498-526 AD)
    Ref: BMC 30

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    Rome under Theodoric, Ostrogothic Kingdom
    AE follis
    Obv: IMVIC-TA ROMA, Roma helmeted, facing right
    Rev: She-wolf standing left, suckling Romulus and Remus, XL (40) above, dot V dot in ex
    Mint: Rome (struck 498-526 AD)
    Ref: BMC 24

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  5. singig

    singig Well-Known Member

    I'm glad to share my example of Theodoric BMC 30
    Italy: Ostrogoths. Quasi-Automomous. IMVICTA ROMA (sic), helmeted bust of Roma right /Wolf and twins, two stars above, XX in exergue. BMC p. 105, 30.
    22 mm , 8.7 g
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