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Eugenius 392-394. Solidus 392-394 Mediolanum. Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right DN EVGENIVS PF AVG / VICTORIA AVGG Two emperors, nimbate, seated facing on throne; the emperor on r. holding mappa and the two together holding globe. Above, Victory facing with spread wings; between them, palm-branch. Mintmark M-D/COM. RIC 28; GOLD, nearly mint state, some abrasions, esp. on the reverse, testmark on rim
Eugenius
- Eugenius was proclaimed emperor by the Arbogast, a Frank magister militum
- Coins were minted to legitimate his reign in the Western Roman Empire, which today are very rare
- After a brief reign, Eugenius was killed during a battle
extremely rare, apart from the abrasion marks the coin is as struck
Additional Information
Category 1 | Roman Imperial Coins |
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Ruler | Eugenius |
Reign | 392-394 |
Denomination | Solidus |
Date | 392-394 |
Mint | Mediolanum |
Material | Gold |
Condition | nearly mint state |
Supplement | some abrasions, esp. on the reverse, testmark on rim |
Catalogue | RIC 28 |
Catalogue 2 | C. 6 |
Catalogue 3 | Depeyrot 11/1 |
Weight | 4.46 g |
Item Number | 73642 |