Theodosius II. A.D. 402-450. Silver Miliarensis (4.25g). Constantinople mint. Struck circa A.D. 408-420. Pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust left, seen from the front / Theodosius standing facing, raising hand and holding globus, star to left; CON. RIC 370; RSC 20a. EF. An exceptional and highly attractive example with beautiful iridescent toning, much original mint lustre remaining, and excellent overall eye appeal. A superb specimen. (P)

Theodosius II. A.D. 402-450. Silver Miliarensis (4.25g). Constantinople mint. Struck circa A.D. 408-420. Pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust left, seen from the front / Theodosius standing facing, raising hand and holding globus, star to left; CON. RIC 370; RSC 20a. EF. An exceptional and highly attractive example with beautiful iridescent toning, much original mint lustre remaining, and excellent overall eye appeal. A superb specimen. (P)

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