Valentinian ii vot V mvlt X

Started by tenbobbit, January 19, 2018, 09:48:02 AM

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tenbobbit

I have been unable to find a sold example or any pictures of this coin of Valentinian ii.
Its not a particularly rare coin but i am having trouble with it, i am hoping you can post a link to a sold example if possible.
Obverse - DN VALENTINIANVS IVNPFAVG
Reverse - VOT V MVLT X in wreath
MM - SMAQ ( A OR D ) Aquilea
Weight - 1.42g, Size - 15mm. RIC IX - Aquilea 36



Victor

This coin was issued from two workshops- P and S and yours looks like the first workshop.

I looked on NVMMVS Bible, but they did not have an example of RIC 36, only this one- http://www.nummus-bible-database.com/monnaie-37579.htm

tenbobbit

Thanks for the link Victor , much appreciated.
I will have to go back over my searches to double check but I am pretty sure that RIC 36 was the only reference I found for it.
You are 100% correct on the MM, it can only be P.
It still leaves me without a picture of my coin anywhere which i a find a little odd, the search goes on.
Thanks again Victor.

Victor

Sometimes you might not be able to find a picture of your coin online. This is because there are many, many thousands of coins in RIC and quite a few unlisted.

tenbobbit

I have figured out the RIC number confusion Victor.
The coin on Nummus-bible-database doesn't have the IVN in the legend which mine does, this however still makes them both RIC 36 with mine being 36b & the other 36c. The same type for Gratian & Theodosius i is also 36, A & D respectively.
No workshop details or pictures, just the Type listed.
At least i have now got the ID correct.
Thanks again.


Victor

The NVMMVS Bible example is attributed to RIC 49 due to its size. Both 36 and 49 are AE4 modules, but RIC 36 is 14- 16mm, while RIC 49 is 12-13mm. Though the size is not given, the weight of 1.11 g seems to put it in the smaller module category.

tenbobbit

Just as I thought I had cracked it  :o