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A Coin of Valentinian III from Wroxeter

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 November 2011

John Casey
Affiliation:
Department of Archaeology, University of Durham

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Britannia , Volume 5 , November 1974 , pp. 383 - 386
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Copyright © John Casey 1974. Exclusive Licence to Publish: The Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies

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58 T. Wright, Uriconium: An Historical Account of the Ancient Roman City (1872), 451.

59 Bushe-Fox, J. P., Second Report on the Excavation … at Richborough, 209, no. 8255.Google Scholar

60 The Rome mint operated in five officinae–P(rima), S(ecunda), T(ertia), Q(uarta), ε = Quinta.

61 R. A. G. Carson and others, Late Roman Bronze Coinage, pt. 2 (1960).

62 See especially J. P. C. Kent, ‘Coin evidence for the abandonment of a frontier province’, in E. Swoboda (ed.), Carnuntina (1956).

63 J. P. C. Kent, ‘Gold coinage in the later Roman empire’, in R. A. G. Carson and C. H. V. Sutherland (eds.), Essays in Roman Coinage … (1956).