File:Solidus-Basil I With Constantine And Eudoxia-sb1703 (reverse).jpg
Basil I, AV Solidus. Constantinople mint. Reverse.
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- COhSTAhT S EVdOCIA, crowned facing busts of Constantine, beardless, on left, and Eudocia Ingerina on right: Constantine wears chlamys and holds globus cruciger, while his stepmother wears loros and holds cruciform scepter; between their heads, cross.
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