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    Roman Silver Siliqua of Emperor Gratian Ex. Thruxton Hoard

    Roman Silver Siliqua of Emperor Gratian Ex. Thruxton Hoard

    $140 (approx conversion from £115)

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    About this item

    This is an ancient Roman silver Siliqua of emperor Gratian dating to 367 - 375 AD.

    DN GRATIANVS P F AVG , pearl diademed, draped, cuirassed bust right

    VIRTVS ROMANORVM, Roma seated facing on throne, looking left, holding Victory on globe and spear, left leg bare

    This coin was minted between the years 367 - 375 A.D. at Treveri (Trier, Germany), mintmark TRPS. It had traveled across the English Channel, being buried in the Thruxton Hoard. This coin was purchased directly from the finder after being disclaimed by the British Museum. 

    CULTURE: ROMAN

    DENOMINATION: Siliqua

    MATERIAL: Silver

    DATE: 367 - 375  A.D.

    MINTMARK: TRPS (Trier )

    SIZE: 18mm

    WEIGHT: 1.8 grams

    ATTRIBUTION: RIC IX Trier 58a. Scarce.

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    Additional Information

    Code

    10635 (AB-29823)

    Period

    Pre 1600, Ancient, Roman

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