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<p>[QUOTE="LaCointessa, post: 2746828, member: 87186"]Yes, TIF</p><p><br /></p><p>The lighter brownish colored one is Theodosius I, Bronze AE2 21mm (3.17 grams). Aquileia mint circa 379-383 A.D.Reference RIC 30d: Cohen 27.</p><p>DN THEODOSIVS P F AVG - Pearl diademed, draped & cuirassed bust right. Reverse: Emperor standing front, head left, offering right hand to female onleft to help her rise from kneeling position and holding Victory on a globe.</p><p>Then it says: SMAQP in ex (which I honestly don't understand yet)</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>and the darker one is Valentinian II - Bronze AE2 22mm (4.91 grams) Thessalonica mint: 378-383 A.D. Reference RIC 37b.3 (Thesalonica)</p><p>DN VALENTINIAN VSPF AVG- Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right - Reverse: SMTES - Valentinian II standing, facing left, holding hand of kneeling woman and Victory on globe</p><p><br /></p><p>Does that sound right?</p><p><br /></p><p>Now, this is my point of view and I understand other women and men may feel and think in a way very different from my own.</p><p>So it is about chivalry. A gallant powerful kingly type gently helping a woman who apparently has discovered a delicious way to show respect to the one who holds life and death, love, acceptance, banishment, sustenance in his hands, to stand on her feet.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="LaCointessa, post: 2746828, member: 87186"]Yes, TIF The lighter brownish colored one is Theodosius I, Bronze AE2 21mm (3.17 grams). Aquileia mint circa 379-383 A.D.Reference RIC 30d: Cohen 27. DN THEODOSIVS P F AVG - Pearl diademed, draped & cuirassed bust right. Reverse: Emperor standing front, head left, offering right hand to female onleft to help her rise from kneeling position and holding Victory on a globe. Then it says: SMAQP in ex (which I honestly don't understand yet) and the darker one is Valentinian II - Bronze AE2 22mm (4.91 grams) Thessalonica mint: 378-383 A.D. Reference RIC 37b.3 (Thesalonica) DN VALENTINIAN VSPF AVG- Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right - Reverse: SMTES - Valentinian II standing, facing left, holding hand of kneeling woman and Victory on globe Does that sound right? Now, this is my point of view and I understand other women and men may feel and think in a way very different from my own. So it is about chivalry. A gallant powerful kingly type gently helping a woman who apparently has discovered a delicious way to show respect to the one who holds life and death, love, acceptance, banishment, sustenance in his hands, to stand on her feet.[/QUOTE]
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