Eastern Roman Empire Solidus - Aelia Eudocia, 423 – 424

VOT XX MVLT XXX; Constantinopolis

Obverse Reverse

Information

Country Eastern Roman Empire Eastern Roman Empire
Currency Solidus (330 – 476)
Coin type Standard circulation coin
Denomination Solidus
Year 423 – 424
Ruler Theodosius II (402–450)
Composition Gold
Shape Round (irregular)
Alignment Variable alignment ↺
Technique Hammered
Weight (g) 4.28
Diameter (mm) 20
Demonetized Yes

Description

Solidus from Eastern Roman Empire. Issued from 423 to 424. Struck in Gold. Measures 20 mm and weighs 4.28 g.

Obverse
Pearl-diademed, draped bust of Aelia Eudocia right, seen from front, wearing necklace and earring, hair elaborately weaved with long plait up the back of head and tucked under diadem, crowned with wreath by hand of God reaching down from above.
Reverse
Victory standing facing, head left, long jeweled cross with horizontal crossbar in right hand, folds of stola in left; star in upper left field, mintmark in exergue.

Mintage & Variants

Date Mintage Comment Frequency
ND (423-424) ∆ 4th officina
ND (423-424) A 1st officina
ND (423-424) B 2nd officina
ND (423-424) H 8th officina
ND (423-424) I 10th officina
ND (423-424) S 6th officina
ND (423-424) Z 7th officina
ND (423-424) Γ 3rd officina
ND (423-424) ϵ 5th officina
ND (423-424) Θ 9th officina

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