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Constantius II Or Theodosius I ?

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Hello everyone

I been told this coin might be Theodosius I or Constantinus II, I could not find which one is the right one, some tips about it?

Thanks


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 Posted 06/18/2021  10:49 am  Show Profile   Check Victor's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add Victor to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Constantius II and Theodosius I did not issue the GLORIA ROMANORVM with three emperors reverse, only Arcadius, Honorius and Theodosius II. I can make out D N TH on the obverse of your coin, so it has to be Theodosius II...he is the smaller Emperor, in the middle.
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Thanks for the comprehensive explanation. Theodosius II it is so.
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Theodosius II. He would have been about 5-7 years old when this coin was issued. Sadly I can't quite read the mintmark.

Neat type! My example (Antioch mint) is upper left on the pics below (sorry for no individual pics).

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