Theodosius I the Great coins Roman Imperial catalog

Emperor Flavius Theodosius I "the Great" (379-395)

coin Roman Empire Theodosius I the Great
D N THEODOSIVS P F AVG
REPARATIO REIPVB

378-383
copper
Siscia
23 mm.
Bust right in draped armor and diadem / Our Lord Theodosius Pious Happy Augustus
Theodosius standing, right hand helping a woman up to his knees, in left holds Victory on globe / Restoration of Republic
Value - $30-50

 

 

coin Roman Empire Theodosius I the Great
D N THEODOSIVS P F AVG
GLORIA ROMANORVM

379-395
copper
Constantinople
22 mm.
Bust right in draped armor and diadem / Our Lord Theodosius Pious Happy Augustus
Theodosius holds Labarum and globe / Glory of Romans
Value - $20-30

 

 

coin Roman Empire Theodosius I the Great
D N THEODOSIVS P F AVG
VIRTVS EXERCITI

383-388
copper
Antioch
23 mm.
Bust right in draped armor and diadem / Our Lord Theodosius Pious Happy Augustus
Theodosius standing right holds in right hand standard, in left globe, left foot step on sitting captive. / Virtus of Army
Value - $20-30

 

 

coin Roman Empire Theodosius I the Great
D N THEODOSIVS P F AVG
VICTORIA AVG GG

384-387
copper
Siscia
13 mm.
Bust right in draped armor and diadem / Our Lord Theodosius Pious Happy Augustus
Victory left, holds wreath and palm branch / Victory of August
Value - $10-20

 

 

coin Roman Empire Theodosius I the Great
D N THEODOSIVS P F AVG
SALVS REIPVBLICAE

388-392
copper
Heraclea
13 mm.
Bust right in draped armor and diadem / Our Lord Theodosius Pious Happy Augustus
Victory left, holds trophy and drags captive / Salvation of Republic
Value - $10-20

 

 

coin Roman Empire Theodosius I the Great
D N THEODOSIVS P F AVG
SALVS REIPVBLICAE

388-392
copper
Cyzicus 13 mm.
Bust right in draped armor and diadem / Our Lord Theodosius Pious Happy Augustus
Victory left, holds trophy and drags captive / Salvation of Republic
Value - $10-20

 

 

 

 

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