Coin Information: Tantalus S/N 31892
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| Coin type: | Roman Imperial |
| Entered by: | kerux (Seller rating: 5.0 out of 5, based on 25 buyer responses) |
| Added on: | Aug 14, 2008 |
| Ruler: | Valentinian II (Emperor of Rome) |
| Coin: | Bronze AE4 DNVALENTINIANVSPFAVG - Bust right SALVS REIPVBLICAE - Victory walking left dragging captive left |
| Mint: | (375-392 AD) |
| Wt./Size/Axis: | 1.10g / 14mm / - |
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| For Sale: | This coin is for sale. ($4.95) About this seller |
| Notes: | Aug 14, 08 - VALENTINIAN II was the son of Valentinian I. Became co-ruler of
Western Roman Empire upon the death of his father in 375 AD. Murdered in 392 AD by his German general, Arbogast. |
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