'Mr Graves of Mickleton in Gloucestershire, who is now in Oxford, shew’d me a copper Coin of Theodora, the second wife of Constantius Chlorus. It is small. he said he was told it was found near Campden in Gloucestershire. It is a great Rarity; all her Coins are scarce. On one side is, FL MAX THEODORA AVG, Theodorae cap. did. On the Reverse, PIETAS ROMANA; Figura muliebris, stans cum puerculo lactente. Inra, T.R.S., as I remember; but I should see it again'
(Hearne 1885, vol. 9 p. 213; Burnett 2020b, p. 1254)