Type 48: AE3. GLORIA ROMANORVM
3 emperors standing, the middle one (Theodosius II, who was born in 401 and just a small child) smaller. On obverse, star to left of bust.
406-408 [RIC]
Honorius, Antioch. 15 mm.
Struck for Arcadius, Honorius, and Theodosius II.
Theodosius II was proclaimed Augustus in 402.
(More images below)
mint | RIC | A | H | T2 | LRBC |
Her | 141a | 4 | |||
Con | 142-4 | R | R | R | 2214-6 |
Nic | 145-7 | C | C | C | 2446-8 |
Cyz | 148-50 | C2 | C2 | C2 | 2590-2 |
Ant | 151-5 | C,4 | C,4 | C | 2801-4 |
Ale | 156-9 | S | S,R | S | 2923-5 |
RIC X, pages 251-2, plate 9, 9 photos.DO for Arcadius, 6 pieces, Table 28, "Eastern AE, 403-408," page 126.
DO for Honorius, 4 pieces, Table 42, "Eastern AE, 395-423," "403-408," page 213.
DO for Theodosius II, 5 pieces, Table 33, "Eastern AE, 403-408," page 140.
Cayon A-51 (1 photo, xx), H-61 (0), T2-41 (0).
Hunter A--, H-89.44 (Ant), T2--
Ratto photos, Aracdius 29, Theodosius II 195.
More images:
Arcadius:
Cycicus. 15mm. 12:00. 2.04 grams.
Honorius:
15mm. 6:00. 2.13 grams.
RIC X Arcadius for Honorius 157, Antioch, page 252.
Cyzicus. 15mm. 12:00. 1.85 grams.
Constantinople. 16-15mm. 12:00. 191 grams.
Theodosius II:
Alexandria. 15-14mm. 12:00. 1.95 grams (but chipped)
Theodosius II
14 mm. 1.74 grams.
Alexandria
RIC X Alexandria 159.
[Note: I hope to (eventually) have larger photos of all the other coins.]