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A gold coin of Avitus, in the British Museum, exhibits, on the obverse, the head of the Emperor wearing a diadem ornamented with pearls and surrounded by the legend D N AVITVS PERP AVG. The reverse has the legend VICTORIA AVGGG and depicts Avitus, in military dress, standing with his left foot planted on a prostrate captive, a cross in his right hand and Victory on a globe in his left. In the field A - R; in the exergue, COMOB. Mionet gives, from the cabinet of M. Gosselin, another solidus of this Emperor, which, as well as the one published by Banduri, has the reverse legend of VRBIS RONA (sic), the type being Roma Victrix seated. On other coins he is styled D N AVITHVS P F AVG and M MAECIL AVITVS (or AVITHVS) P F AVG.

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