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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Roman Coins| > |The Tetrarchy| > |Diocletian| > RB90426
Diocletian, 20 November 284 - 1 May 305 A.D.
|Diocletian|, |Diocletian,| |20| |November| |284| |-| |1| |May| |305| |A.D.|, Jupiter was Diocletian's guardian deity. He called himself Jovius, after Jupiter, and Maximianus, assumed the name of Herculius, after Hercules. This connection between gods and emperors helped to legitimize the emperors' claims to power and tied imperial government closer to the traditional cult.
RB90426. Billon antoninianus, RIC V-2 262 (S); Cohen VI 45; SRCV IV 12640 var. (mintmark); Hunter IV -, VF, well centered and struck, green patina, some silvering, cleaning scratches, 3rd officina, Siscia (Sisak, Croatia) mint, weight 3.161g, maximum diameter 23.4mm, die axis 180o, 288 A.D.; obverse IMP C DIOCLETIANVS AVG, radiate bust left, wearing imperial mantle, eagle-tipped scepter in right; reverse CONSERVATOR AVGG, Diocletian standing right, in military garb, holding long scepter vertical before him, facing Jupiter standing left, nude but for chlamys over shoulders and left arm, sacrificing from patera in right hand over altar in center, long scepter vertical behind in left, XXIΓ in exergue; scarce with this bust; SOLD











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