Roma Numismatics Limited АукционЛотДатаСтарт. ценаРезультатE-Sale 64953 (« | »)28.11.2019
Roman Imperial Theodosius II Æ Maiorina. Cherson (or Constantinople), AD 402-450. D N TAEODO [SIVS]P F AVG (sic), helmeted, diademed and bearded bust right, holding shield on left arm and spear facing forwards / CONCORDIA AG (sic), Theodosius and Valentinian, nimbate, standing facing holding long cross between them; CONS in exergue. RIC 460; Vagi 3750; LRBC 2231. 5.03g, 22mm, 6h. Near Mint State; among the finest known examples. Extremely Rare; only four other examples in CoinArchives, all in very poor condition. From the Cherson Collection of I.K. This exceptional type has been suggested as having been struck for the occasion of the marriage of Valentinian III to the daughter of Theodosius, Licinia Eudoxia. The issue is, on account of the mintmark, occasionally described as having been struck at Constantinople for use at Cherson. However, the crude fabric and unconventional style as well as major inconsistencies in the epigraphy point to local production at the important port city of Cherson.
ROMAN IMPERIAL Theodosius II Æ Maiorina. Cherson (or Constantinople), AD 402-450. D N TAEODOSIVS P F AVG (sic.), helmeted, diademed and bearded bust right, holding shield on left arm and spear facing forwards / [CONC]ORDIA AG (sic.), Theodosius and Valentinian, nimbate, standing facing holding long cross between them; CONS in exergue. RIC 460; Vagi 3750; LRBC 2231; Roma e64, 953. 4.25g, 21mm, 6h. Good Very Fine; edge chipped, pleasant green patina. Extremely Rare. From the collection of Italo Vecchi; Ex PT Collection of the Later Empire, Roma Numismatics Ltd., E-Sale 54, 28 February 2019, lot 1048. This exceptional type has been suggested as having been struck for the occasion of the marriage of Valentinian III to the daughter of Theodosius, Licinia Eudoxia. The issue is, on account of the mintmark, occasionally described as having been struck at Constantinople for use at Cherson. However, the crude fabric and unconventional style as well as major inconsistencies in the epigraphy point to local production at the important port city of Cherson.
Roman Imperial Theodosius II Æ Maiorina. Cherson (or Constantinople), AD 402-450. D N THEODOSIVS P F AVG, helmeted, diademed and bearded bust right, holding shield on left arm and spear facing forwards / CONCORDIA AG (sic), Theodosius and Valentinian, nimbate, standing facing holding long cross between them; CONS in exergue. RIC 460; Vagi 3750; LRBC 2231. 5.91g, 22mm, 6h. Near Mint State; among the finest known examples. Extremely Rare; only five other examples in CoinArchives, most in very poor condition. From the Cherson Collection of I.K. This exceptional type has been suggested as having been struck for the occasion of the marriage of Valentinian III to the daughter of Theodosius, Licinia Eudoxia. The issue is, on account of the mintmark, occasionally described as having been struck at Constantinople for use at Cherson. However, the crude fabric and unconventional style as well as major inconsistencies in the epigraphy point to local production at the important port city of Cherson.