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Gratian Ae2

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This is a coin posted on a different forum and I think I attributed it correctly as; Emperor Gratian, AE2, minted in city of Arles. 378-383 AD. DN GRATIA-NVS PF AVG, pearl diademed, draped, cuirassed bust right / REPARATIO REIPVB, Gratian standing front, head left, holding Victory on globe and raising kneeling female on left. Mintmark PCON. RIC IX Arles 20a. Rarity: Common. What I find odd about this example is that victory isn't standing on a globe. I tried searching RIC for an example like this but failed. Is this an undocumented reverse type?


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I think that little shape between Victories legs is supposed to be the globe. I didn't find any reference of Victory without a globe. Unless it is an unlisted example, your attribution appears to be correct.
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All of the examples I have seen of this coin have an obvious round globe to which victory is standing. Here is an example from wildwinds http://wildwinds.com/coins/ric/grat...RIC_020a.jpg I think you are right that the blob between victories legs is supposed to be the globe.
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I am aware what Victory and globe looks like, maybe the celator had an off day when he cut the globe.
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