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Valentinian I Sec Reipvb - Common But Nice

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I am a fan of this type, common as they may be, so I am always in the market for well-preserved examples. Here's one I just picked up. Not only is it detailed, but it has more of that official, imperial-looking bust I like on my late Roman coins. I didn't have a coin with this combination of field marks either, so I think that helps justify my purchase some more

Valentinian I (reigned 364-375 AD) - Siscia mint, RIC IX 7a

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Nice coin excellent detail.
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i like that one vk, very nice...i always like some cool field marks on my coins!
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Thanks for commenting I just couldn't say no to it
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I love the detail.
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Thanks kevindurant1.
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That is definitely a nice common coin. I also have one of those from the same mint as yours.

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Valentinian I AE3. 364-367 AD, 2.2g, 19mm

OBV: D N VALENTINI-ANVS P F AVG, Diademed draped & cuirassed bust right.

REV: SECVRITAS REIPVBLICAE, Victory advancing left, holding wreath & palm, large variety of symbol and letter combinations in left and right fields. DSISC in ex.

REF: Cohen 37, RIC IX Siscia 7A

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Thanks gil-galad. Really like the detail and color of your coin.
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