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ARCHAEOLOGICAL DESCRIPTION OF THE WEIGHT
Authority
Arcadius, Roman Emperor ; Honorius, Roman Emperor ; Johannes, Comes sacrarum largitionum ; Theodosius II, Roman Emperor ; Theodosius I, Roman Emperor
Mint
Constantinople
Denomination
1 Nomisma = 1 Solidus
Material
Copper alloy (bronze or brass)
Manufacture
Struck
Shape
Disc or similar (ellipse, etc.)
Length
2.00 cm
Width
2.00 cm
Height
- cm
Metrology
Mass (g) Mass (grain) Date of measurement Reference fragmented cleaned reference weight
4.31 - - Auction Naumann 2019 No No Yes
Iconography
Symbol Technique Direction Position Number Synecdoche
Roman Emperor Stamped / Countermarked / Struck FACING Three Bust
Aequitas / Justitia / Moneta Stamped / Countermarked / Struck LEFT Standing One
Balance scale Stamped / Countermarked / Struck One
Cornucopia Stamped / Countermarked / Struck One
Star Stamped / Countermarked / Struck One
Cross Stamped / Countermarked / Struck One
Wear
Corrosion
Handle
No
Suspension hole
No
Recarved mould
No
Recarved weight
No
Intentionally destroyed
No
Archaeological description
Auction Naumann 2019: Lot 725. Description. THEODOSIUS I with ARCADIUS and HONORIUS (393-395). Ae Exagium Solidi Weight. Constantinople; Iohannes, comes sacrarum largitionum. Obv: DDD NNN AAA VVV GGG. Diademed and draped facing busts of Honorius, Theodosius and Arcadius; cross above. Rev: EXAC SOL SVB V INL IOҺANNI COM S L. Moneta standing left, holding scales and cornucopia; star to right; CONS. Bendall, Weights, 10. Condition: Extremely fine. Weight: 4.31 g. Diameter: 20 mm.
Asolati 2022: Exagia solidi imperiali con indicazione esplicita della funzione: Arcadio, Onorio e Teodosio II (Giovanni CSL), 403–404 d.C., exagium solidi. Zecca di Constantinopolis. D/ DDD NNN AAA VVV GGG; tre busti frontali, affiancati, diademati, drappeggiati e corazzati: quello al centro di dimensioni minori; sopra al busto centrale, +. R/ EXAC SOL SVB V INL IOҺANNI COM S L; Moneta/Aequitas/Iustitia stante a s. con bilancia e cornucopia; a d., *; in esergo, CONS. . Naumann, Auction 80 (04/08/2019), lotto n. 725 = Naumann, Auction 79 (07/07/2019), lotto n. 725: g 4,31; mm 20.
Autopsy
No
INSCRIPTION
Language Technique Legend type
Latin Stamped / Countermarked / Struck Authority, Denomination, Legal status, Mint
Fac simile

DDDNNNAAAVVVGGG

[E]XACSOLSVBVINL      [IOh]ANNI[CO]MSL
CONS

Edition
D(ominorum) N(ostrorum) Aug(ustorum). || [E]xag(ium) sol(idi) sub v(iro) inl(ustri) [Ioh]anni [co]m(ite) s(acrarum) l(argitionum) | Cons(tantinopolis).
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL CONTEXT
Findspot (region)
Findspot (site)
context
CIRCUMSTANCES OF ACQUISITION
Region
City
Date of first acquisition
July 7, 2019
circumstances
Antiquities trade.
DATING OF THE WEIGHT
Curatorial Section
LATE ROMAN AND BYZANTINE
Time frame
FROM 393 TO 404
Comments on Chronology
Auction Naumann 2019: proposes a date between 393 and 395, date of the Theodosius I's death.
Asolati 2022: suggests a chronological range from 403 to 404.
COLLECTION HISTORY
Collection
Name Date of acquisition Inventory number
Antiquities Trade Aug. 4, 2019 None
Bibliography
Reference Page/Column Reference (number) Plate / Figure Comment
Auction Naumann 2019b None 725 fig. None
Auction Naumann 2019c None 725 None None
Asolati 2022 258–259, 271 8d Pl. II/8d None
VARIA
Additional comment
Asolati 2022: cf. Pembroke 1746, parte 3, tav. 32 (= Pembroke Collection Sale 1848, lotto n. 1446: grs 73 e ⁷⁄₁₀); Tanini 1791, p. 353; Eckhel 1792–1798, VIII, p. 512; Mionnet 1827, II, p. 350; Akerman 1834, II, p. 346; Sabatier 1862, I, p. 97, n. 9; Cohen 1880–1892, VIII, p. 191, n. 8; Babelon 1892, p. 876; Pink 1935, n. 6; Pink 1938, col. 77, n. 8; Dürr 1964, n. 279; Göbl 1978, p. 138, n. 229; Göbl 1980, n. 16; RIC X, p. 8; Bendall 1996, n. 10; Campagnolo 2015, p. 120, n. 137; Campagnolo e Weber 2015, n. 411; Morrisson e Tobias 2017, p. 416; Guruleva 2018, nn. 143–144.
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