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ARCHAEOLOGICAL DESCRIPTION OF THE WEIGHT
Authority
Arcadius, Roman Emperor ; Honorius, Roman Emperor ; Theodosius I, Roman Emperor
Mint
Rome
Denomination
1 Nomisma = 1 Solidus
Material
Copper alloy (bronze or brass)
Manufacture
Struck
Shape
Rectangle
Length
1.70 cm
Width
2.07 cm
Height
- cm
Metrology
Mass (g) Mass (grain) Date of measurement Reference fragmented cleaned reference weight
4.04 - - (scientific literature) No No Yes
Iconography
Symbol Technique Direction Position Number Synecdoche
Roman Emperor Stamped / Countermarked / Struck RIGHT One Bust
Roman Emperor Stamped / Countermarked / Struck FACING One Bust
Roman Emperor Stamped / Countermarked / Struck LEFT One Bust
Laurel wreath Stamped / Countermarked / Struck One
Wear
Corrosion
Handle
No
Suspension hole
No
Recarved mould
No
Recarved weight
No
Intentionally destroyed
No
Archaeological description
British Museum: Object Type: coin-weight. Museum number: 1848,0819.159. Description: Sub-rectangular; struck on the obverse with three imperial busts, diademed and wearing paludamenta; the central bust is frontal and larger than the other two, which are in profile; reverse: within a wreath, an inscription in two lines: AV│CCC (Aug[usti]); patinated. State: Associated with: Roman Empire. Cultures/periods: Roman Imperial. Production date: 5thC(early). Production place: Made in: Constantinople. Asia: Turkey: Marmara. Region: Istanbul (province): Istanbul (city): Constantinople. Materials: copper alloy (Heavily leaded bronze). Dimensions: Length: Length: 20.70 millimetres. Weight: Weight: 4.04 grammes. Width: Width: 17 millimetres. Location: Not on display. Acquisition name: Purchased through: Sotheby's. Purchased from: Earls of Pembroke. Previous owner: Previous owner/ex-collection: Thomas Herbert, 8th Earl of Pembroke. Acquisition date: 1848. Acquisition notes: Pembroke Collection. Bought from W.H.O. Cureton (1848). Department: Money and Medals.
Asolati 2022: Exagia solidi imperiali privi dell’indicazione esplicita della funzione: Teodosio I, Arcadio e Onorio, 393/394–395 d.C., [exagium solidi]. Zecca non indicata: Roma. D/ Tre busti diademati, drappeggiati e corazzati; quello centrale di fronte e quelli laterali rivolti al centro; quello al centro di dimensioni maggiori, quello a d. di dimensioni medie e quello a s. di dimensioni minute. R/ AV | GGG in corona. d. BM, 1848,0819.159: g 4,04; mm 20,7 × 17.
Autopsy
No
INSCRIPTION
Language Technique Legend type
Latin Stamped / Countermarked / Struck Authority
Fac simile

  A  V
G G G

Edition
|| [Au|g(usti)].
Monogram
ARCHAEOLOGICAL CONTEXT
Findspot (region)
Findspot (site)
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CIRCUMSTANCES OF ACQUISITION
Region
City
Date of first acquisition
Dec. 31, 1848
circumstances
DATING OF THE WEIGHT
Curatorial Section
LATE ROMAN AND BYZANTINE
Time frame
FROM 393 TO 425
Comments on Chronology
British Museum: suggests a production date during the early 5th century.
Asolati 2022: proposes a chronological range from 393/394 to 395.
COLLECTION HISTORY
Collection
Name Date of acquisition Inventory number
British Museum (London) None 1848,0819.159
Bibliography
Reference Page/Column Reference (number) Plate / Figure Comment
Sabatier 1862 96 4 pl. III/4 None
Pink 1935 16 6 None
Asolati 2022 265 26d None None
VARIA
Additional comment
British Museum: Department of Coins and Medals.
Asolati 2022: cf. Sabatier 1862, I, p. 95, n. 4 (Arcadio, Onorio e Teodosio II); Cohen 1880–1892, VIII, p. 190, n. 5 (Arcadio, Onorio e Teodosio II); Pink 1935, n. 2 (Valentiniano I, Valente e Graziano, 367–375 d.C.); Pink 1938, col. 77, n. 4 (Valentiniano I, Valente e Graziano, 367–375 d.C.); RIC X, p. 9 (“time of Theodosius I… 394–5”); Bendall 1996, n. 4°.
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