I’ve had this coin packed away for over 6 years. Amazing detail but slightly on the dark side. Antioch Mint, 395-401 Obv. DN HONORI-VS PF AVG. Pearl Diademed, draped, cuirassed bust right. Rev. VIRTVS EXERCITI, Emperor standing left, head right, holding spear and resting left hand on shield. Victory holding palm branch in left hand, crowns him.
One of the worst emperors of rome but at least his coinage wasnt the worst . Here two reverse types missing yet: Emperor Honorius - GLORIA ROMANORVM (Emperor riding) - Antioch mint Emperor Honorius - GLORIA ROMANORVM (Two emperors) - Cyzikus mint
That's a good point about his coinage. After Honorius and Arcadius things really go south in terms of coin fabric and size.
I got this one from Frank Robinson way back in 1991! Here's the essential VRBS ROMA FELIX type, issued 404-408: The last AE3/centenionalis issued in the west - GLORIA ROMANORVM, Rome mint, c. 410: After that, only grotty AE4's like this one, Rome mint again: Going back to the east, here's a three emperor (Antioch) to complement @wittwolf's 2 emperor reverse:
Here's a scruffy AE2 that we haven't seen yet: (Bronze) AE II Antoich mint, A.D. 393-395 Obv: D N HONORIVS P F AVG Rev: GLORIA ROMANORVM - Emperor, standing, facing right, holding globe and standard ANTΓ in exergue RIC 68(f) 23mm, 5.6g