Reference: J.P.C. Kent, The Roman Imperial Coinage. The family of Constantine I. A.D. 337-364, vol. VIII, London 1981, p. 303, no. 494.
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Date
A.D. 361 - A.D. 363
Mint
Rome
Obverse
D N FL CL IVLI-ANVS P F AVG: Pearl-diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust of Julian l., holding Victory on globe in his r. hand and a shield decorated with a she-wolf and twins motif over his l. shoulder
Reverse
VOTA-PVBLICA: Serapis-Agathodaemon on the l., wearing a modius, and Isis-Thermouthis on the r., wearing a basileion, facing one another, both of them with a snake body, carrying a sacred vase between them from which a serpent emerges
Diameter
21.0
Weight
3.43
Reference
A. Alföldi, Isis-szertartások Rómában a negyedik század keresztény császárai alatt = A Festival of Isis in Rome under the Christian Emperors of the IVth Century (Dissertationes Pannonicae ex Instituto Numismatico et Archaeologico Universitatis de Petro Pàzmàny Nominatae Budapestinensis Provenientes, Serie II, 7), Budapest 1937, no. 68., J.P.C. Kent, The Roman Imperial Coinage. The family of Constantine I. A.D. 337-364, vol. VIII, London 1981, p. 303, no. 494.
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