Jovian coins Roman Imperial catalog

Flavius Claudius Jovian as Augustus (363-364)

coin Roman Empire Jovian
D N IOVIANVS P F AVG
VOT V MVLT X

363-364
copper
Heraclea
20 mm.
Bust left in the diadem and draped armor / Our Lord Jovianus Pious Happy Augustus
Wreath / 5 years, promise 10
Value - $80-120

 

 

coin Roman Empire Jovian
D N IOVIANVS P F AVG
VOT V

363-364
copper
Constantinople
22 mm.
Bust left in the diadem and draped armor / Our Lord Jovianus Pious Happy Augustus
Wreath / 5 years
Value - $50-70

 

 

coin Roman Empire Jovian
D N IOVIANVS P F AVG
VOT V MVLT X

363-364
copper
Siscia
20 mm.
Bust left in the diadem and draped armor / Our Lord Jovianus Pious Happy Augustus
Wreath / 5 years, promise 10
Value - $50-70

 

 

coin Roman Empire Jovian
D N IOVIANVS P F AVG
VOT V MVLT X

363-364
copper
Constantinople
20 mm.
Bust left in the diadem and draped armor / Our Lord Jovianus Pious Happy Augustus
Wreath / 5 years, promise 10
Value - $50-70

 

 

 

 

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