Obverse:
Helmeted pearl-diademed and cuirassed bust
of Anthemius ¾ facing to right, with
spear held in right hand over shoulder and
decorated shield to front right. Text around
D N ANTHEM IVS P P AVG.
Reverse:
Anthenius and Leo I standing facing side by
side, holding between them cross on globe
and each holding a spear, city monogram of
Rome RM between. Text around SALVS R EIP VBLICAE,
in exergue COMOB.
History:
After the death of Libius Severus in 465,
the Western Roman Empire existed without an
emperor for over a year. The Eastern emperor,
Leo I, appointed Procopius Anthemius to rule
in the West. Anthemius was never popular with
the Romans who were prejudiced towards his
'Eastern Greek' ancestry. After an armada
of 1,100 ships Leo I sent against the Vandals
in 468 was destroyed and because Anthemius
had not effectively dealt with the Visigoths
who threatened Gaul, what little support existed
for his regime quickly eroded. In 472, a coup
took place in which Anthemius was murdered
and replaced with the patrician Olybrius.
Date:
Struck in Thessalonica, Circa 468AD
Diameter:
2.1cm
