Jovian. 363-364. Æ Follis 20mm, 2.63 g. Siscia. Struck 363-364. Pearl-diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust right / VOT/ V/ MVLT/ X in four lines within wreath; ASISC. RIC 426. Extremely Fine, dark green patina. From the Lionel Tenby collection. Sold with original collector's ticket.
Jovian, a senior officer, became emperor after the death of Julian II and quickly negotiated peace with Persia. A Christian emperor, he reversed Julian’s pagan policies and restored the privileges of the church. His coinage is relatively scarce, typically featuring Victory, labarum, and Christogram imagery, marking a brief but pivotal moment in Christian imperial history.
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