Type 16 images:  AE3.  CONCORDIA AVGGG
Constantinopolis seated, head right, holding reversed spear and holding globe right, with her right foot on a tiny prow.
378-383
Types 15 and 17 are very similar. If the globe is left, it is Type 15. If there is no globe and the figure is facing, it is Type 17

Gratian
Heraclea


18-17 mm. 4:30. 2.41 grams.
Heraclea 16(a)1




 


Gratian
18-16 mm. 2.61 grams. 12:00
Cyzicus. RIC 18a
Officina Gamma
Cross in field left.




 



Valentinian II:  Antioch.
Antiocah     17 mm. 6:00. 2.25 grams. RIC Antioch 47b.


Valentinian II
17-16 mm. 12:00. 3.05 grams
SMHB = Heraclea mint.
RIC Heraclea 16b2, page 195. 9 August 378 - 25 August 383.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



Theodosius

Theodosius
18 mm. 11:30. 2.90 grams
ANTB

RIC Antioch 47c6

 


Antioch  18 mm. 5:00. 2.39 grams. RIC Antioch 47d.


Con   20 mm. 6:00. 2.42 grams. RIC Constantinople 57e5.
Con  18 mm. 5:30. 2.95 grams. RIC Constantinople 57d1.
Arelate  18 mm. 12:00. 2.65 grams. RIC Arelate 21. Variety with no globe.
Alex  17 mm. 12:00. 2.74 grams. RIC Alexandria 11.

 



Arcadius:  Nicomedia, Constantinople. (This type is very rare for Arcadius.)
Nic    18 mm. 6:00. 2.91 grams. Nicomedia 31c "R4"
Con  17 mm. 6:00. 2.42 grams. Constantinople 57f  "R3"

 



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