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English: Gratian, 367 – 383. Solidus, North Italian mint 380-382, AV 4.40 g. D N GRATIA – NVS P F AVG Pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust r. Rev. VICTOR – IA AVGG Two emperors nimbate, seated facing, together holding globe; behind and between them, the upper part of Victory with outspread wings. Below, on exergual line, palm branch; in exergue, COM. C 38. RIC 5d (Mediolanum). Depeyrot 1/1. Extremely fine
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