VALENS
AD 364-378AE3. 2.86g, 19.6mm
MINTED: Siscia mint, AD 364-367
REF: RIC IX Siscia 5b, type ii (b)OBVERSE: D N VALEN-S P F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right.
REVERSE: GLORIA RO-MANORVM, emperor dragging captive with right, standard inscribed with chi-rho in left; •BSISC in exergue.
Notes:
Well-centered and sharply detailed. A few areas of green hoard deposits. Reddish copper surfaces; an example of a coin cleaned to the original colour of its metal and appearing much as it would when it was first struck in ancient times.
Historical Notes:
Valens was made co-emperor by his elder brother Valentinian I, and governed the eastern provinces. He contended ineffectually against the Sassanid empire in the east as well as a flow of Gothic refugees encroaching into Roman territory. This latter affair eventually resulted in a war against a huge confederation of Gothic tribes, Ostrogoths, Huns and Alans. At the disastrous Battle of Adrianople in 378, two-thirds of the eastern Roman army was destroyed and Valens himself killed.
VALENS . AD 364-378 . AE3 . Emperor dragging captive . Siscia mint
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