London - Maximian Herculius
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Maximianus 1.01.005Maximian Herculius
Obv IMP MAXIMINANVS PF AVG
(R. laur)
Rev GENIO POPVLI ROMANI
(Genius standing l, holding patera and cornucopiae)
LON in ex
London
Not in RIC LMCC 1.01.005 (R)
9.8g 27.4 mm x 26.3 mm
c. 296 AD
(ex Didier Lequetier)
(This coin is the fourth example mentioned in the footnote of LMCC)
These early coins from the London mint are stylistically similar to coins minted in France at the time, and suggest that an engraver(s) came over with Constantius when Britannia was invaded in 296.Noviomagus
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Maximianus 1.03.006Maximian Herculius
Obv IMP MAXIMIANVS P F AVG (R.laur, cuir)
Rev GENIO POPVLI ROMANI (Genius stg l holding patera and cornucopiae)
RIC VI 6b (C2)
LMCC 1.03.006
(R)
London
9.3g, 27.1 mm x 28.6 mm
(ex CGB)
(It has been suggested that LMCC 1.03.006/007/008 are the work of the same engraver )Noviomagus
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Maximianus 1.03.007Maximian Herculius
Obv IMP MAXIMIANVS P F AVG (R.laur, trabea or mantle)
Rev GENIO POPVLI ROMANI (Genius stg l holding patera and cornucopiae)
Not in RIC LMCC 1.03.007 (R)
London
10.3g 25.4 mm x 25.3 mm
(ex Victor's Imperial Coins)
(7 examples of this coin were recorded in the two hoards (upper and lower) at Market Stainton (discovered in 1915 and 1938). Few other examples are known. )Noviomagus
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Maximianus 2.01.007Maximian Herculius
Obv IMP C MAXIMIANVS PF AVG
(R, laur, cuir)
Rev GENIO POPVLI ROMANI
(Genius standing l holding patera and cornucopiae)
No mint mark
London
RIC VI 6b (C2) & 17 (C) LMCC 2.01.007 (C)
11.1g 27.2 mm x 26.7 mm
(ex Roma Numismatics)Noviomagus
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Maximianus 3.01.012Maximian Herculius
Obv IMP MAXIMIANVS PF AVG
(R.laur cuir)
Rev GENIO POPVLI ROMANI
(Genius stg l holding patera and cornucopiae)
No mint mark
London
RIC VI 23b (C) LMCC 3.01.012 (C)
10.6g 29.4 mm x 28.6 mm
(ex Steve Thomas)Noviomagus
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Maximianus 3.01.013Maximian Herculius
Obv IMP MAXIMIANVS PF AVG
(R. laur. dr. cuir)
Rev GENIO POPVLI ROMANI
(Genius stg l holding patera and cornucopiae)
No mint mark
London
RIC VI 25 (C) LMCC 3.01.013 (S)
10.5g 27.2 mm x 29.1 mm
(ex Den of Antiquity)Noviomagus
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Maximianus 3.01.017Maximian Herculius
Obv IMP MAXIMIANVS AVG (R.laur, cuir)
Rev GENIO POPVLI ROMANI (Genius stg l holding patera and cornucopiae)
RIC VI 28b (S)
LMCC 3.01.017
(R)
London
10.0g 29.0 mm x 28.5 mm
(ex Steve Thomas)
Noviomagus
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Maximianus 4.01.003Maximian Herculius
Obv DN MAXIMIANO BAEATISSIMO SEN AVG
(R. laur, in imperial mantle r. holding olive branch l. mappa)
Rev PROVIDENTIA DEORVM QVIES AVGG
(Providentia r. extending hand to Quies who is holding a branch and leaning on a sceptre)
No mint mark
London
RIC VI 76b (S) LMCC 4.01.003 (R)
11.23g, 28.0 mm x 29.5 mm
(ex Steve Thomas)
(These coins were issued when Diocletian and Maximian Herculius retired in 305 AD. The reverse legend means "Divine Providence and Tranquility for our Emperors" and is the Roman equivalent of saying "All the best for your retirement."Noviomagus
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Maximianus 4.01.004Maximian Herculius
Obv MAXIMIANO FELICISSIMO SEN AVG
(R. laur, in imperial mantle r. holding olive branch l. mappa)
Rev PROVIDENTIA DEORVM QVIES AVGG
(Providentia r. extending hand to Quies who is holding a branch and leaning on a sceptre)
No mint mark
London
RIC VI 77b (C) LMCC 4.01.004 (C)
10.8g, 27.5 mm x 27.0 mm
(ex CGB)
(These coins were issued when Diocletian and Maximian Herculius retired in 305 AD. The reverse legend means "Divine Providence and Tranquility for our Emperors" and is the Roman equivalent of saying "All the best for your retirement."Noviomagus
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Maximianus 5.01.003Maximian Herculius
Obv D N MAXIMIANO PFS AVG
(R. laur. cuir)
Rev GENIO POP ROM
(Genius stg l. holding patera and cornucopiae)
PLN in ex
London
RIC VI 90 (C2) LMCC 5.01.003 (C)
7.3g, 26.5 mm x 28.1 mm
(ex F Rist)Noviomagus
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Maximianus 5.01.003aMaximian Herculius
Obv D N MAXIMIANO PFS AVG
(R. laur. cuir)
Rev GENIO POP ROM
(Genius stg l. holding patera and cornucopiae)
PLN in ex
London
RIC VI 90 (C2) LMCC 5.01.003 (C)
7.2g, 26.4 mm x 28.0 mm
(ex F Rist)Noviomagus
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Maximianus 5.02.004Maximian Herculius
Obv D N MAXIMIANO PFS AVG
(R. laur. cuir)
Rev GENIO POP ROM
(Genius stg l. holding patera and cornucopiae)
No mint mark
London
RIC VI 80 (R) LMCC 5.02.004 (R)
7.5g, 24.3 mm x 24.8 mm
(ex Rob Jones)
(From the Rauceby Hoard, coin ref BM#119. The Rauceby Hoard was discovered in July 2017. Its location was in Lincolnshire, near the roman town of Causennis (present day Ancaster), and close to Ermine Street. The hoard consisted of 3099 coins, of which 875 were minted in Londinium. The earliest coins in the hoard were minted around AD 294 and the latest about AD 308.)Noviomagus
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Maximianus 5.03.007Maximian Herculius
Obv D N MAXIMIANO PFS AVG
(R. laur cuir)
Rev MARS VICTOR (Mars, naked but for chlamys, advancing right, right hand holding transverse spear, trophy over left shoulder
PLN in ex
London
RIC VI 93 (R), LMCC 5.03.007 (RR)
6.52g, 24.5 mm x 25.8 mm
(ex CNG, Triton XXVII, Session 6, lot 6234)
Noviomagus
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Maximianus 5.03.011Maximian Herculius
Obv D N MAXIMIANO PFS AVG
(R. laur cuir)
Rev MARTI PATRI CONSERVATORI
(Mars, helmeted, standing r, right hand leaning spear, left on shield)
PLN in ex
London
Not in RIC LMCC 5.03.011 (RR)
5.8g, 25.8 mm x 27.1 mm
(ex Philip Martin)
Noviomagus
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Maximianus 5.04.006Maximian Herculius
Obv D N MAXIMIANO PFS AVG
(R. laur. cuir)
Rev HERCVLI CONSERVATORI
(Hercules standing, head left, right hand leaning on club, left holding bow, lion’s skin on left)
PLN in ex
London
6.84g, 24.5 mm x 25.0 mm
RIC VI 91 (S) LMCC 5.04.006 (S)
(ex Paul DiMarzio, CNG Electronic Auction 548, Lot 606)
Noviomagus
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