Anepigraph
Pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust of Glycerius to the right.
Cross in wreath.
Marks
Coin illustrated in the RIC X, plate 67. Source: British Museum.
Like the RIC X, I chose to take the legend D N GLVCER - IVS F P AVG as legend number 1 because it is the one we meet most often.
For the mint attribution, I follow the work of the RIC X which probably had to rely on metrological studies, style, place of finds ...
I notice that unlike the Solidi, there is a ribbon coming out of the letters for all mints. Some copies do not have any, others only have a ribbon on one of the two letters G. For each coin, I specify the presence or absence of these ribbons. The coin shown in the RIC X plate 67 appears (poor quality photo, difficult to determine the details clearly) a ribbon at each letter G