Theodosius II  408-450  A.D.

Coin Description Theodosius II, AE 15mm, Grade ??, The coin is struck off-center causing the left site of the legend on the reverse to be missing the coin is also quite worn.
Obverse The portrait is of Theodosius II a pearl-diademed, draped and cuirsassed bust facing right. There's a star in the left field behind the emperors head. The legend reads DN (Dominus Noster /our lord showing the emperor to be the supreme ruler/dictator) THEODOSIVS (his name) PF (Pius Felix / Dutiful and Wise) AVG Augustus which defines him as being the emperor. The legend is broken which is a sign of the highest respect and signifies him as the senior Augustus.
Reverse

The reverse shows three emperors standing, the two outermost taller emperors face each other and each is holding a spear and leans on a shield, the center figure holds a spear in his right and a globe in his left hand. The three emperors are Arcadius, Honorius and and the very young Theodosius II. Theodosius, Arcadius' son, is the smaller junior emperor in the middle. The legend reads GLORIA ROMANORVM which translates as "The glory of the Romans".

Mint The exergue ends with an A but the rest of it is unfortunately unreadable.
The Entire Story The entire story of this coin would read: Our Lord Theodosius II the Dutiful and Wise Augustus. The Glory of Romans is of course brought to the people for now by Arcadius and his brother Honorius (emperor of the west) and in the future by Arcadius' son and successor Theodosius II. The coin also promotes the young Theodosius II  (aged 1) as the rightful heir.