Rare follis.
R2 in catalogue Roman Imperial Coinage.
Roman Imperial
Aelia Flaccilla (379-388, wife of Theodosius I), Follis 383-384, Siscia mint
Obverse: draped bust right
AEL FLACCILLA AVG
Reverse: Victory seated right, inscribing Chi-Rho on shield set on stand, SISC• in exergue
SALVS REIPVBLICAE
Diameter 13 mm, weight 1.36 g
Aelia Flaccilla the first wife of Theodosius the Great, born in Spain, daughter of Antonius, prefect of Gaul, she was celebrated for her piety, and for her benevolence to the poor. Arcadius and Honorius were her sons by the above named emperor, who married her before his accession to the imperial throne. She died in Thrace, A. D. 388. Her brass coins are of the lowest degree of rarity, her gold and silver most rare.