Ancients guys...A little info needed.

In RIC there is a sub-type of the CONCORDIA AUGGG reverses of the late 4th/early 5th century bronze coinage with the effigy of Constantinopolis/Roma seated with her left hand on her knee rather than holding a globe. Any difference in the rarity of the sub-type as opposed to the regular globe in hand reverse? Just curious. I picked up a beautiful example of Theodosius I with this reverse from David Connors at vcoins.com for what I thought was a bargain price of $22 a few weeks ago.
Thanks!
Mojo
Thanks!
Mojo
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Mojo
-Jim Morrison-
Mr. Mojorizn
my blog:www.numistories.com