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250 Gallienus
Gallienus AR Antoninianus. GALLIENVS P F AVG, radiate cuirassed bust right / IOVI STATORI, Jupiter standing facing, head right, holding sceptre & thunderbolt. Cohen 388. RIC 644

250 Gallienus

Gallienus AR Antoninianus. GALLIENVS P F AVG, radiate cuirassed bust right / IOVI STATORI, Jupiter standing facing, head right, holding sceptre & thunderbolt. Cohen 388. RIC 644

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Album name:Randygeki(h2) / Roman- gal. 2
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Date added:Jun 28, 2010
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casata137ec   [Jun 29, 2010 at 01:54 AM]
Nice one. Jupiter's pose is pretty funny! Very Happy
Randygeki(h2)   [Jun 29, 2010 at 02:21 AM]
haha yeah, maybe its to distract from Gallienus' giraffe like neck Laughing
George   [Jun 29, 2010 at 04:16 AM]
Laughing cool neck Wink
Noah   [Apr 19, 2011 at 12:31 PM]
I like the coins that don't have too much going on and still look great...this is a prime example
rexesq   [Aug 08, 2011 at 12:22 PM]
Nice one, I didn't know you had any of Gallienus, great portrait! Like Noah said, it is fairly simple in design, yet elegant and beautiful. Do you know the weight? I know alot of Gallienus Ant's are fairly light compared to those of say... Gordian III or Philip I.... but I have an Antoninianus of Gallienus that weighs 5.1 grams, and Mat has one that weighs 5.4!! That is more than alot of Caracalla Antoninianii weight even!
Randygeki(h2)   [Aug 08, 2011 at 04:46 PM]
Thanks Smile I really need to get a scale, but its smaller than my other ants.

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