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002 - Diocletian (284-305 AD), Follis - RIC 85a or 95aObv: IMP C DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG, laureate bust right.
Rev: GENIO POPVLI ROMANI, Genius standing left with modius on head, holding patera and cornucopiae.
Minted in Siscia (*SIS in exe, gamma in right field), officina 3, 295-296 AD.

The two RIC-types 85a and 95a are quite complicated to distinguish. The difference is supposed to be a slight difference in size of the bust.
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023 - Diocletian (284-305 AD), pre-reform Antoninianus - RIC 184 (unlisted var.)Obv: IMP DIOCLETIANVS AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
Rev: VIRTVS AVGG, Hercules standing facing, head to left, holding club and trophy.
Minted in Rome (XX crescent IA in exe), first officina, 291 AD.

The exergual mark XX crescent IA is not listed in RIC for this type, nor have I found it anywhere else. Possibly unknown var.? If anyone knows an other ex I would be delighted to hear of it.
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Diocletian_ant1.jpg
024 - Diocletian (284-305 AD), pre-reform antoninianus - RIC 256Obv. IMP C C VAL DIOCLETIANVS AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
Rev. CONCORDIA MILITVM, emperor standing right, holding sceptre and receiving Victory on globe from Jupiter, standing left, holding sceptre.
Minted in Siscia (B in field, XXI in exe), second officina, 293-295 AD.
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025 - Diocletian (284-305 AD), pre-reform Antoninianus - RIC 284Obv. IMP C C VAL DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG, radiated, draped and cuirassed bust right.
Rev. CONCORDIA MILITVM, emperor standing right, holding parazonium and receiving Victory on globe from Jupiter, standing left, holding sceptre.
Minted in Heraclea (HA in field, [.XXI. in exe]), first officina, 292 AD

The .XXI. in the exe not visible on this coin. I´m not sure if it ever have bin there. The coin illustrating this type in RIC also missing the exergual mark, but is otherwise very similar to this coin.
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Diocletian_ant6.jpg
026 - Diocletian (284-305 AD), pre-reform Antoninianus - RIC 306Obv. IMP C C VAL DIOCLETIANVS AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
Rev. CONCORDIA MILITVM, emperor standing right, holding parazonium and receiving Victory om globe from Jupiter, standing left, holding sceptre.
Minted in Cyzicus (A in field, XXI in exe), first officina.

There is one die matching obv. to this coin on Coinarchives: http://www.coinarchives.com/a/lotviewer.php?LotID=117756&AucID=137&Lot=917 .
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Diocletian_ant2.jpg
027 - Diocletian (284-305 AD), pre-reform Antoninianus - RIC 323Obv. IMP C C VAL DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
Rev. IOV ET HERCV CONSER AVGG, Jupiter standing right, holding globe and sceptre, facing Hercules standing left, holding Victory, club and lion´s skin.
Minted in Antioch (* and B in field, XXI in exe), second officina, 285 AD.
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Diocletian_ant3.jpg
028 - Diocletian (284-305 AD), pre-reform Antoninianus - RIC 323Obv. IMP C C VAL DIOCLETIANVS PF AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
Rev. IOV ET HERCV CONSER AVGG, Jupiter standing right, holding globe and sceptre, facing Hercules standing left, holding Victory, club and lion´s skin.
Minted in Antioch (crescent delta in field, XXI in exe), fourth officina, 285 AD.
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Diocletian_ant7.jpg
029 - Diocletian (284-305 AD), pre-reform Antoninianus - RIC 323Obv. IMP C C VAL DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
Rev. IOV ET HERCV CONSER AVGG, Jupiter standing right, holding globe and sceptre, facing Hercules standing left, holding Victory, club and lion´s skin.
Minted in Antioch (delta in field, XXI. in exe), fourth officina, 293 AD.
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Diocletian_ant4.jpg
030 - Diocletian (284-305 AD), pre-reform Antoninianus - RIC 324Obv. IMP C C VAL DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
Rev. IOVI CONSERVATORI AVG, emperor standing right, holding parazonium, receiving Victory on globe from Jupiter standing left, holding sceptre.
Minted in Antioch (Edelta in field, XXI in exe), nineth officina, 284 AD.
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119 Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Antioch, RIC V-II 322C, AE-Antoninianus, H//XXI, CONCORDIA MILITVM, Emperor and Jupiter, #1119 Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Antioch, RIC V-II 322C, AE-Antoninianus, H//XXI, CONCORDIA MILITVM, Emperor and Jupiter, #1
avers: IMP C C VAL DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG, Radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust right.
revers: CONCORDIA MILI TVM, Emperor standing right, holding short scepter or parazonium, receiving Victory on globe from Jupiter, standing left, holding long scepter.
exergue: H//XXI, diameter: 21-21,5mm, weight:3,99g, axes: 0h,
mint: Antioch, date: 293-295 A.D., ref: RIC V-II 322C, p-256,
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119 Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Antioch, RIC V-II 322C, AE-Antoninianus, I//XXI, CONCORDIA MILITVM, Emperor and Jupiter, #1119 Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Antioch, RIC V-II 322C, AE-Antoninianus, I//XXI, CONCORDIA MILITVM, Emperor and Jupiter, #1
avers:- IMP C C VAL DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
revers:- CONCORDIA MILI TVM, Emperor standing right, receiving Victory on globe from Jupiter, standing left, holding sceptre.
exerg: I//XXI, diameter:21mm, weight:3,34g, axes: 5h,
mint: Antioch, date: 293-295 A.D., ref: RIC V-II 322C, p-256,
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119 Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Antioch, RIC V-II 323Γ, AE-Antoninianus, ᴗ/Γ//XXI, IOV ET HERCV CONSER AVGG, Jupiter and Hercules, #1119 Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Antioch, RIC V-II 323Γ, AE-Antoninianus, ᴗ/Γ//XXI, IOV ET HERCV CONSER AVGG, Jupiter and Hercules, #1
avers: IMP C C VAL DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG, Radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust right.
revers: IOV ET HERCV CONSER AVG G, Jupiter, half-naked, standing right holding scepter and globe, facing Hercules with lionskin, club, and victory on the globe, crescent, and Γ between.
exergue: ᴗ/Γ//XXI, diameter: 21,2-21,8mm, weight:4,01g, axes: 6h,
mint: Antioch, date: 285 A.D., ref: RIC V-II 323Γ, p-256, Cohen 146,
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119 Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Antioch, RIC V-II 323Δ, AE-Antoninianus, */Δ//XXI, IOV ET HERCV CONSER AVGG, Jupiter and Hercules, #1119 Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Antioch, RIC V-II 323Δ, AE-Antoninianus, */Δ//XXI, IOV ET HERCV CONSER AVGG, Jupiter and Hercules, #1
avers: IMP C C VAL DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG, Radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust right.
revers: IOV ET HERCV CONSER AVG G, Jupiter, half-naked, standing right holding scepter and globe, facing Hercules with lionskin, club, and victory on the globe, star, and Δ between.
exergue: */Δ//XXI, diameter: 20,5-21,0mm, weight:3,60g, axes: 0h,
mint: Antioch, date: 285 A.D., ref: RIC V-II 323Δ, p-256, Cohen 146,
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119 Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Antioch, RIC V-II 323Z, AE-Antoninianus, Z//XXI•, IOV ET HERCV CONSER AVGG, Jupiter and Hercules, #1119 Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Antioch, RIC V-II 323Z, AE-Antoninianus, Z//XXI•, IOV ET HERCV CONSER AVGG, Jupiter and Hercules, #1
avers: IMP C C VAL DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG, Radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust right.
revers: IOV ET HERCV CONSER AVG G, Jupiter, half-naked, standing right holding scepter and globe, facing Hercules with lionskin, club, and victory on the globe, Z between.
exergue: Z//XXI•, diameter: 22,3-23,8mm, weight:4,54g, axes: 6h,
mint: Antioch, date: 285 A.D., ref: RIC V-II 323Z, p-256,
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119 Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Cyzicus, RIC V-II 306A, AE-Antoninianus, A//XXI•, CONCORDIA MILITVM•, Emperor, and Jupiter, #1119 Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Cyzicus, RIC V-II 306A, AE-Antoninianus, A//XXI•, CONCORDIA MILITVM•, Emperor, and Jupiter, #1
avers: IMP C C VAL DIOCLETIANVS AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
reverse: CONCORDIA MILI TVM•, Emperor standing right, holding a short scepter or parazonium, receiving Victory on globe from Jupiter, standing left, holding long scepter.
exergue: A//XXI•, diameter: 21-21,5mm, weight:4,29g, axes: 6h,
mint: Cyzicus, date: A.D., ref: RIC V-II 306A, p-253,
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119 Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Cyzicus, RIC V-II 306C, AE-Antoninianus, Γ//XXI, CONCORDIA MILITVM, Emperor, and Jupiter, #1119 Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Cyzicus, RIC V-II 306C, AE-Antoninianus, Γ//XXI, CONCORDIA MILITVM, Emperor, and Jupiter, #1
avers:- IMP C C VAL DIOCLETIANVS AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
revers:- CONCORDIA MILI TVM, Emperor standing right, holding short scepter or parazonium, receiving Victory on globe from Jupiter, standing left, holding long scepter.
exerg: Γ//XXI, diameter: 21-21,5mm, weight:4,29g, axes: 6h,
mint: Cyzicus, date: A.D., ref: RIC V-II 306C, p-253,
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119 Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Heraclea, RIC V-II 284, AE-Antoninianus, HE//•XXI•, CONCORDIA MILITVM, Emperor and Jupiter,#1119 Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Heraclea, RIC V-II 284, AE-Antoninianus, HE//•XXI•, CONCORDIA MILITVM, Emperor and Jupiter,#1
avers:- IMP C C VAL DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
revers:- CONCORDIA MIL ITVM, Jupiter presents Victory on a globe to Diocletian.
exerg: HE//•XXI•, diameter: 22 mm, weight: 4,28 g, axes: 0 h,
mint: Heraclea, date: 292 A.D., ref: RIC V-II 284, p-249,
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119 Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Heraclea, RIC V-II 284, AE-Antoninianus, HE//•XXI•, CONCORDIA MILITVM, Emperor and Jupiter,#2119 Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Heraclea, RIC V-II 284, AE-Antoninianus, HE//•XXI•, CONCORDIA MILITVM, Emperor and Jupiter,#2
avers:- IMP C C VAL DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
revers:- CONCORDIA MIL ITVM, Jupiter presents Victory on a globe to Diocletian.
exerg: HE//•XXI•, diameter: 20,0-21,0 mm, weight: 3,84g, axes: 11h,
mint: Heraclea, date: 292 A.D., ref: RIC V-II 284, p-249,
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119 Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Roma, RIC V-II 161B, AE-Antoninianus, -/-//XXIB, IOVI CONSERVAT AVG, Jupiter standing left, #1119 Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Roma, RIC V-II 161B, AE-Antoninianus, -/-//XXIB, IOVI CONSERVAT AVG, Jupiter standing left, #1
avers: IMP DIOCLETIANVS AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
reverse: IOVI CONSER-VAT AVG, Jupiter, standing left, holding thunderbolt in right hand and scepter in the left hand. One-one pellet both sides at ground (• - •).
exergue: -/-//XXIB, diameter: 20,5-22,7mm, weight: 3,67 g, axes: 0h,
mint: Roma, date: 285 A.D.,
ref: RIC V-II 161B, p-248,
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119 Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Roma, RIC V-II 161Γ, AE-Antoninianus, -/-//XXIΓ, IOVI CONSERVAT AVG, Jupiter standing left, #1119 Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Roma, RIC V-II 161Γ, AE-Antoninianus, -/-//XXIΓ, IOVI CONSERVAT AVG, Jupiter standing left, #1
avers: IMP DIOCLETIANVS AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
reverse: IOVI CONSER-VAT AVG, Jupiter, standing left, holding thunderbolt in right hand and scepter in the left hand. One-one pellet both sides at ground (• - •).
exergue: -/-//XXIΓ, diameter: 22,0mm, weight: 2,15 g, axes: -h,
mint: Roma, date: 286-7 A.D.,
ref: RIC V-II 161Γ,
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119 Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Siscia, RIC V-II 255, AE-Antoninianus, A//XXI, CLEMENTIA TEMP, Diocletian and Jupiter standing facing each other, #1119 Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Siscia, RIC V-II 255, AE-Antoninianus, A//XXI, CLEMENTIA TEMP, Diocletian and Jupiter standing facing each other, #1
avers: IMP C DIOCLETIANVS AVG, Radiate bust left in imperial mantle (Consular bust), holding sceptre surmounted by an eagle.
reverse: CLEMENTIA TEMP, Emperor standing right holding spear and receiving Victory on globe from Jupiter standing left, A between them.
exergue: A//XXI, diameter: 22-23 mm, weight: 3,48 g, axes: 0h,
mint: Siscia, date: 288 A.D., ref: RIC V-II 255, p-247, C-479,
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119 Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Siscia, RIC V-II 263, AE-Antoninianus, -/-//AXXI•I•, CONSERVATOR AVG G, Diocletian and Jupiter, Scarce! #1119 Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Siscia, RIC V-II 263, AE-Antoninianus, -/-//AXXI•I•, CONSERVATOR AVG G, Diocletian and Jupiter, Scarce! #1
avers:- IMP C C VAL DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG, Radiate, cuirassed bust right.
revers:- CONSERVATOR AVG G, Diocletian and Jupiter, each holding a sceptre, standing facing each other by an altar.
exerg: -/-//AXXI•I•, diameter: 23-23,5 mm, weight: 3,27 g, axes: 7h,
mint: Siscia, date: 289-90 A.D., ref: RIC V-II 263, p-247, Scarce!
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119 Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Siscia, RIC V-II 263v, AE-Antoninianus, -/-//•A•XXI•I•, CONSERVATOR AVG G, Diocletian and Jupiter, Scarce! #1119 Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Siscia, RIC V-II 263v, AE-Antoninianus, -/-//•A•XXI•I•, CONSERVATOR AVG G, Diocletian and Jupiter, Scarce! #1
avers:- IMP C C VAL DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG, Radiate, cuirassed bust right.
revers:- CONSERVATOR AVG G, Diocletian and Jupiter, each holding a sceptre, standing facing each other by an altar.
exerg: -/-//•A•XXI•I•, diameter: 22-24 mm, weight: 3,18 g, axes: 5h,
mint: Siscia, date: 289-90 A.D., ref: RIC V-II 263v, p-247, Scarce!
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119 Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Siscia, RIC V-II 263v, AE-Antoninianus, -/-//•A•XXI•I•, CONSERVATOR AVG G, Diocletian and Jupiter, Scarce! #2119 Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Siscia, RIC V-II 263v, AE-Antoninianus, -/-//•A•XXI•I•, CONSERVATOR AVG G, Diocletian and Jupiter, Scarce! #2
avers:- IMP C C VAL DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG, Radiate, cuirassed bust right.
revers:- CONSERVATOR AVG G, Diocletian and Jupiter, each holding a sceptre, standing facing each other by an altar.
exerg: -/-//•A•XXI•I•, diameter: 22,5-23 mm, weight: 3,54 g, axes: 6h,
mint: Siscia, date: 289-90 A.D., ref: RIC V-II 263v, p-247, Scarce!
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119 Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Siscia, RIC V-II 263v., AE-Antoninianus, -/Γ//•XXI•BI•, CONSERVATOR AVG G, Diocletian, and Jupiter, Scarce! #1119 Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Siscia, RIC V-II 263v., AE-Antoninianus, -/Γ//•XXI•BI•, CONSERVATOR AVG G, Diocletian, and Jupiter, Scarce! #1
avers: IMP C C VAL DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG, Radiate, cuirassed bust right.
reverse: CONSERVATOR AV•(?)G G, Diocletian and Jupiter, each holding a sceptre, standing facing each other by an altar.
exergue: -/Γ//•XXI•BI•, diameter: 22,0-24,0 mm, weight: 3,68 g, axes: 6h,
mint: Siscia, date: 289-90 A.D., ref: RIC V-II 263v., p-247, Scarce!
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119 Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Siscia, RIC V-II 270, AE-Antoninianus, A/-//XXI, IOVI CONSERVATORI, Jupiter standing left, #1119 Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Siscia, RIC V-II 270, AE-Antoninianus, A/-//XXI, IOVI CONSERVATORI, Jupiter standing left, #1
avers:- IMP C C VAL DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG (1-C), Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
revers:- IOVI CONSERVATORI, Jupiter standing left, holding thunderbolt and scepter.
exerg: A/-//XXI, diameter: 22-23mm, weight: 3,55 g, axes: 0h,
mint: Siscia, date: 287 A.D., ref: RIC V-II 270, p-248,
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119 Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Siscia, RIC V-II 279, AE-Antoninianus, A//XXI, VICTORIA AVG G, Diocletian and Maximianus standing facing each other, #1119 Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Siscia, RIC V-II 279, AE-Antoninianus, A//XXI, VICTORIA AVG G, Diocletian and Maximianus standing facing each other, #1
avers:- IMP C C VAL DIOCLETIANVS AVG, Radiate, cuirassed bust right.
revers:- VICTORIA AVG G, Diocletian and Maximianus standing facing each other, one holds Victory on a globe and the other a transverse sceptre, A between them.
exerg: A//XXI, diameter: 22-23 mm, weight: 4,09 g, axes: 6h,
mint: Siscia, date: 292 A.D., ref: RIC V-II 279, p-247, C-479,
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119 Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Siscia, RIC V-II Not in !!!, AE-Quinar, -/-//--, VICTORIA AVG G, Victoria walking right, Very Rare !!!119 Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Siscia, RIC V-II Not in !!!, AE-Quinar, -/-//--, VICTORIA AVG G, Victoria walking right, Very Rare !!!
avers: IMP DIOCLETIANVS AVG, Cuirassed bust with laurel wreath to the right.
revers: VICTORIA AVG G, Victoria walking with wreath and palm branch to the right.
exerg: -/-//--, diameter:15,5mm, weight:1,17(2,34)g, axes: 6h,
mint: Siscia, date: 293-295 A.D., ref: RIC V-II-Not in , p-, Very Rare !!!,
Q-001
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Diocletianus_AE-Ant_IMP-C-VAL-DIOCLETIANVS-AVG_HERCVLI-CONSERVAT_SXXIT_Ticinum-RIC-V-II-215-p-242_288-AD_Q-001_0h_21-21,5mm_3,41g-s.jpg
119 Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Ticinum, RIC V-II 215, AE-Antoninianus, -/-//SXXIT, IOVI CONSERVATORI, Hercules standing right, #1119 Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Ticinum, RIC V-II 215, AE-Antoninianus, -/-//SXXIT, IOVI CONSERVATORI, Hercules standing right, #1
avers:- IMP C VAL DIOCLETIANVS AVG (5-F), Radiate, cuirassed bust right.
revers:- HERCVLI CONSERVAT, Hercules standing right, holding lion skin and leaning on club set on rock.
exerg: -/-//SXXIT, diameter: 21-21,5mm, weight: 3,41 g, axes: 0h,
mint: Ticinum, date: 288 A.D., ref: RIC V-II 215, p-242,
Q-001
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Diocletianus_AE-26_IMP-C-DIO(C)LETIANVS-PF-AVG_GENIO-POPV-LI-ROMANI_XX-A-over-I_ALE_Alexandria_RIC-VI-32a_p-665_301-AD_NF-001_axis-0h_25-27mm_9,78g-s.jpg
119a Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Alexandria, RIC VI 032a, AE-Follis, XX|A/I//ALE, GENIO POPVLI ROMANI, Genius standing left, #1119a Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Alexandria, RIC VI 032a, AE-Follis, XX|A/I//ALE, GENIO POPVLI ROMANI, Genius standing left, #1
avers:- IMP C DIO(C)LETIANVS P F AVG Laureate head right. Legend error !!!,
revers:- GENIO POP VLI ROMANI, Genius standing left, holding patera and cornucopia.
exergo: XX|A/I//ALE, diameter: 25-27mm, weight: 9,78g, axis: 0h,
mint: Alexandria, date: 301 A.D., ref: RIC VI 32a, p-665,
Q-001
quadrans
Diocletianus_AE-27_IMP-DIOCLETIANVS-P-F-AVG_SACRA-MONET-AVGG-ET-CAESS-NOSTR_-V_AQP_Aquilea-RIC-VI-31a_p-_301-AD_Q-001_6h_26-27mm_7,73g-s.jpg
119a Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Aquilea, RIC VI 031a, AE-Follis, -/V//AQP, SACRA MONET AVGG ET CAESS NOSTR, Moneta standing left, #1119a Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Aquilea, RIC VI 031a, AE-Follis, -/V//AQP, SACRA MONET AVGG ET CAESS NOSTR, Moneta standing left, #1
avers: IMP DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG, Laureate head right.
reverse: SACRA MONET AVG G ET CAES S NOSTR, Moneta standing left, holding scales and cornucopia.
exergue: -/V//AQP, diameter: 26-27mm, weight: 7,73g, axis: 6h,
mint: Aquilea, date:301 A.D., ref: RIC VI 31a, p-,
Q-001
quadrans
119_Diocletianus,_Heraclea,_RIC_VI_10a,_AR-Argenteus,_DIOCLETI_ANVS_AVG,_VICTORIAE_SARMATICAE,_296_AD_Q-001_0h_18,5-19mm_3,5g-xs.jpg
119a Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Heraclea, RIC VI 010e (Not in RIC this Officina), AR-Argenteus, -/-/HЄ, VICTORIAE SARMATICAE, Four Tetrarchs, Very Rare! #1119a Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Heraclea, RIC VI 010e (Not in RIC this Officina), AR-Argenteus, -/-/HЄ, VICTORIAE SARMATICAE, Four Tetrarchs, Very Rare! #1
avers: DIOCLETI ANVS AVG, Laureate head right.
reverse: VICTORIAE SARMATICAE, The Four Tetrarchs sacrificing in front of 6 turreted City gate.
exergue: -/-/HЄ, diameter: 18,5-19,0mm, weight: 3,50g, axis:0h ,
mint: Heraclea, date: 296 A.D., ref: RIC VI 010e (? Not in RIC this Officina), p-, Jelocnik -; RSC 491b, Not in RIC this Officina Very Rare!
Q-001
3 commentsquadrans
Diocletianus_AE-Ant_IMP-C-C-VAL-DIOCLETIANVS-P-F-AVG_CONCORDIA-MILITVM_HA_RIC-VI-13A-p-530_Heraclea_295-296-AD_Q-001_6h_19,5-20,5mm_2,89g-s.jpg
119a Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Heraclea, RIC VI 013A, AE-Antoninianus, HA//--, CONCORDIA MILITVM, Emperor and Jupiter, #1119a Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Heraclea, RIC VI 013A, AE-Antoninianus, HA//--, CONCORDIA MILITVM, Emperor and Jupiter, #1
avers: IMP C C VAL DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
reverse: CONCORDIA MILI TVM, Emperor standing right, receiving Victory on globe from Jupiter, standing left, holding sceptre.
exergue: HA//--, diameter:19,5-20,5mm, weight:2,89g, axes: 0h,
mint: Heraclea, date: 295-296 A.D., ref: RIC VI 013A, p-530,
Q-001
quadrans
Diocletianus_AE-Folis_IMP-C-C-VAL-DIOCLETIANVS-PF-AVG-_GENIO-POPV-L-I-ROMANI_HTE_RIC-xxx-p-_-AD_Q-001_h_mm_g-s.jpg
119a Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Heraclea, RIC VI 017a, AE-Follis, -/-//HTE, GENIO POPVLI ROMANI, Genius standing left, #1119a Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Heraclea, RIC VI 017a, AE-Follis, -/-//HTE, GENIO POPVLI ROMANI, Genius standing left, #1
avers: IMP C C VAL DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG, Laureate head right.
reverse: GENIO POPV L I ROMANI, Genius standing left, holding patera and cornucopia.
exergue: -/-//HTE, diameter: mm, weight: g, axis: ,
mint: Heraclea, date: 296-297 A.D., ref: RIC VI 17a, p-531,
Q-001
quadrans
Diocletianus_AE-28_DIOCLETI-ANVS-AVG_VICTORIA-SARMAT_Siscia-RIC-VI-a_Q-001_axis-6h_26,5-28mm_10,18ga-s.jpg
119a Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Rome, RIC VI 019a, AR-Argenteus, -/-/--, VICTORIA SARMAT, Four Tetrarchs, #1119a Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Rome, RIC VI 019a, AR-Argenteus, -/-/--, VICTORIA SARMAT, Four Tetrarchs, #1
avers: DIOCLETI ANVS AVG, Laureate head right.
reverse: VICTORIA SARMAT, The Four Tetrarchs sacrificing in front of 6 turreted City gate.
exergue: -/-/--, diameter: mm, weight: g, axis: ,
mint: Rome, date: A.D., ref: RIC VI 019a, p-, C-488e,
Q-001
quadrans
Diocletianus_AR-Arg_DIOCLETI-ANVS-AVG_VIRTVS-MILITVM_B_Rome-RIC-VI-40a_C-516g_295-97-AD_Q-001_h_mm_g-s.jpg
119a Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Rome, RIC VI 040a, AR-Argenteus, -/-//B, VIRTVS MILITVM, Four Tetrarchs, #1119a Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Rome, RIC VI 040a, AR-Argenteus, -/-//B, VIRTVS MILITVM, Four Tetrarchs, #1
avers: DIOCLETI ANVS AVG, Laureate head right.
reverse: VIRTVS MILITVM, Four tetrarchs sacrificing over tripod before city gate with six turrets.
exergue: -/-//B, diameter: mm, weight: g, axis: ,
mint: Rome, date: A.D., ref: RIC VI 040a, p-, C-516g,
Q-001
1 commentsquadrans
Diocletianus_AE-26_IMP-C-DIOCLETIANVS-PF-AVG-_GENIO-POP_VLI-ROMANI-l_f_gamma_star-SIS_Siscia-xxx-RIC-xxx-_Q-001_26mm_x,xxga-s.jpg
119a Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Siscia, RIC VI , AE-Follis, -/Γ/*SIS, GENIO POPVLI ROMANI, Genius standing left, #1119a Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Siscia, RIC VI , AE-Follis, -/Γ/*SIS, GENIO POPVLI ROMANI, Genius standing left, #1
avers: IMP DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG, Laureate head right.
reverse: GENIO POP VLI ROMANI, Genius standing left, holding patera and cornucopia.
exergue: -/Γ/*SIS, diameter: 26mm, weight: g, axis: ,
mint: Siscia, date: A.D., ref: RIC VI-, p-,
Q-001
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Diocletianus_AE-28_Follis_IMP-C-C-VAL-DIOCLETIANVS-PF-AVG_GENIO-POP_VLI-ROMANI-S-B_Siscia-RIC-VI-76a_p-464_Q-001_axis-0h_26,5-28mm_8,73g-s.jpg
119a Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Siscia, RIC VI 076a, AE-Follis, S/B/--, GENIO POPVLI ROMANI, Genius standing left, #1119a Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Siscia, RIC VI 076a, AE-Follis, S/B/--, GENIO POPVLI ROMANI, Genius standing left, #1
avers: IMP C C VAL DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG, Laureate head right.
reverse: GENIO POP VLI ROMANI, Genius standing left, holding patera and cornucopia.
exergue: S/B/--, diameter: 26,5-28mm, weight: 8,73g, axis: 0h,
mint: Siscia, date: A.D., ref: RIC VI 76a, p-464,
Q-001
quadrans
Diocletianus_AE-27_IMP-C-DIOCLETIANVS-PF-AVG_GENIO-POP-VLI-ROMANI_l_f_S-r_f_B_Siscia-RIC-VI-76a_p-464_Q-002_7h_27mm_10,29g-s.jpg
119a Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Siscia, RIC VI 076a, AE-Follis, S/B/--, GENIO POPVLI ROMANI, Genius standing left, #2119a Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Siscia, RIC VI 076a, AE-Follis, S/B/--, GENIO POPVLI ROMANI, Genius standing left, #2
avers: IMP C C VAL DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG, Laureate head right.
reverse: GENIO POP VLI ROMANI, Genius standing left, holding patera and cornucopia.
exergue: S/B/--, diameter: 27mm, weight: 10,29g, axis: 7h,
mint: Siscia, date: A.D., ref: RIC VI 76a, p-464,
Q-002
quadrans
Diocletianus_AE-28_IMP-C-DIOCLETIANVS-PF-AVG_GENIO-POP_VLI-ROMANI-S-gamma_Siscia-RIC-VI-79a_Q-001_axis-6h_26,5-28mm_10,18g-s.jpg
119a Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Siscia, RIC VI 079a, AE-Follis, S/Γ/--, GENIO POPVLI ROMANI, Genius standing left, #1119a Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Siscia, RIC VI 079a, AE-Follis, S/Γ/--, GENIO POPVLI ROMANI, Genius standing left, #1
avers: IMP C DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG, Laureate head right.
reverse: GENIO POP VLI ROMANI, Genius standing left, holding patera and cornucopia.
exergue: S/Γ/--, diameter: 26,5-28mm, weight: 10,18g,axis: 6h,
mint: Siscia, date: 305 A.D., ref: RIC VI 79a, p-,
Q-001
quadrans
Diocletianus_AE-27_Siscia-RIC-VI-134a_p-469_301-AD_Q-001_6h_27-29mm_8,58g-s.jpg
119a Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Siscia, RIC VI 134a, AE-Follis, */Γ/SIS, SACRA MONET AVGG ET CAESS NOSTR, Moneta standing left, #1119a Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Siscia, RIC VI 134a, AE-Follis, */Γ/SIS, SACRA MONET AVGG ET CAESS NOSTR, Moneta standing left, #1
avers: IMP DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG, Laureate head right.
reverse: SACRA MONET AVG G ET CAES S NOSTR, Moneta standing left, holding scales and cornucopia.
exergue: */Γ/SIS, diameter: 27-29mm, weight: 5,85g, axis: 6h,
mint: Siscia, date:301 A.D., ref: RIC VI 134a, p-469,
Q-001
quadrans
Diocletianus_AE-29_IMP-DIOCLETIANVS-P-F-AVG_SACRA-MONET-AVG-G-ET-CAES-S-NOSTR_-A_CrescSIS_Siscia-RIC-VI-138a_var__p-469_303-AD_Q-001_1h_28-29,5mm_9,56-s.jpg
119a Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Siscia, RIC VI 138a, AE-Follis, -/A/ᴗSIS, SACRA MONET AVGG ET CAESS NOSTR, Moneta standing left, #1119a Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Siscia, RIC VI 138a, AE-Follis, -/A/ᴗSIS, SACRA MONET AVGG ET CAESS NOSTR, Moneta standing left, #1
avers: IMP DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG, Laureate head right.
reverse: SACRA MONET AVG G ET CAES S NOSTR, Moneta standing left, holding scales and cornucopia.
exergue: -/A/ᴗSIS, diameter: 28,0-29,5mm, weight: 9,56g, axis: 1h,
mint: Siscia, date:303 (?) A.D., ref: RIC VI 138a, p-469,
Q-001
1 commentsquadrans
119_Diocletianus_28284-305_A_D_292C_Bi-Tetradrachm2C_G-32102C_D-5622-232C_K-G-119_132C_Egypt2C_Alexandria2C_Alexandria2C_L-B_Y-22C_Q-0012C_11h2C_182C5-192C5mm2C_62C89g-s.jpg
119p Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Egypt, Alexandria, Bi-Tetradrachm, Emmett 4025-B, L/B//--, Alexandria standing left, #1119p Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Egypt, Alexandria, Bi-Tetradrachm, Emmett 4025-B, L/B//--, Alexandria standing left, #1
avers: A K Γ OYAΛ ΔIOKΛHTIANOC CЄB, Laureate, and cuirassed bust right.
reverse: Alexandria standing left holding the head of Serapis and long scepter. L-B across the field (year 2).
exergue: L/B//--, diameter: 18,5-19,5mm, weight:6,89g, axes:0h,
mint: Egypt, Alexandria, date: L-B year-2, 285-286 A.D.,
ref:
Emmett 4025-B,
Milne 4781,
Geissen 3210,
Dattari 5622-23,
Kampmann-Ganschow 119.13,
Q-001
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119_Diocletianus_28284-305_A_D_292C_Bi-Tetradrachm2C_G-3212-132C_D-2C_K-G-119_162C_Egypt2C_Alexandria2C_Dikaiosyne2C_L-B_Y-22C_Q-0012C_0h2C_192C5mm2C_72C03g-s.jpg
119p Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Egypt, Alexandria, Bi-Tetradrachm, Emmett 4033-B, L/B//--, Dikaiosyne (Aequitas) standing left, #1119p Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Egypt, Alexandria, Bi-Tetradrachm, Emmett 4033-B, L/B//--, Dikaiosyne (Aequitas) standing left, #1
avers: A K Γ OYAΛ ΔIOKΛHTIANOC CЄB, Laureate, and cuirassed bust right.
reverse: Dikaiosyne (Aequitas) standing left, holding scales and cornucopia. L-B across the field (year 2).
exergue: L/B//--, diameter: 19,5mm, weight:7,03g, axes:0h,
mint: Egypt, Alexandria, date: L-B year-2, 285-286 A.D.,
ref:
Emmett 4033-B,
Milne 4769,
Geissen-3212-13,
Dattari -,
Kampmann-Ganschow 119.16,
Q-001
quadrans
119_Diocletianus_28284-305_A_D_292C_Bi-Tetradrachm2C_G-3212-132C_D-2C_K-G-119_162C_Egypt2C_Alexandria2C_Dikaiosyne2C_L-B_Y-22C_Q-0022C_0h2C_192C5mm2C_72C1g-s~0.jpg
119p Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Egypt, Alexandria, Bi-Tetradrachm, Emmett 4033-B, L/B//--, Dikaiosyne (Aequitas) standing left, #2119p Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Egypt, Alexandria, Bi-Tetradrachm, Emmett 4033-B, L/B//--, Dikaiosyne (Aequitas) standing left, #2
avers: A K Γ OYAΛ ΔIOKΛHTIANOC CЄB, Laureate, and cuirassed bust right.
reverse: Dikaiosyne (Aequitas) standing left, holding scales and cornucopia. L-B across the field (year 2).
exergue: L/B//--, diameter: 19,5mm, weight:7,10g, axes:0h,
mint: Egypt, Alexandria, date: L-B year-2, 285-286 A.D.,
ref:
Emmett 4033-B,
Milne 4769,
Geissen-3212-13,
Dattari -,
Kampmann-Ganschow 119.16,
Q-002
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119_Diocletianus_28284-305_A_D_292C_Bi-Tetradrachm2C_G-3241-422C_D-5819-202C_K-G-119_522C_Egypt2C_Alexandria2C_Eagle2C_L-E_Y-52C_Q-0012C_0h2C_172C5mm2C_82C45g-s.jpg
119p Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Egypt, Alexandria, Bi-Tetradrachm, Emmett 4041-Є, L*/Є//--, Eagle standing right, #1119p Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Egypt, Alexandria, Bi-Tetradrachm, Emmett 4041-Є, L*/Є//--, Eagle standing right, #1
avers: A K Γ OYAΛ ΔIOKΛHTIANOC CЄB, Laureate draped and cuirassed bust rights, seen from behind.
reverse: Eagle standing right, wreath in beak, palm on the wing, star above right. L-Є across the field (year 5).
exergue: L*/Є//--, diameter: 17,5mm, weight:8,45g, axes:0h,
mint: Egypt, Alexandria, date: L-Є year-5, 288-289 A.D.,
ref:
Emmett 4041-Є,
Milne 4920,
Geissen 3241-42,
Dattari 5819-20,
Kampmann-Ganschow 119.52,
Q-001
quadrans
119_Diocletianus_(284-305_A_D_),_Bi-Tetradrachm,_G-3217,_D-5654-55,_K-G-119_18,_Egypt,_Alexandria,_Eirene,_L_B_Y-2,_Q-001,_11h,_20-20,5mm,_7,42g-s.jpg
119p Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Egypt, Alexandria, Bi-Tetradrachm, Emmett 4045-B, L/B//--, Eirene standing left, #1119p Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Egypt, Alexandria, Bi-Tetradrachm, Emmett 4045-B, L/B//--, Eirene standing left, #1
avers: A K Γ OYAΛ ΔIOKΛHTIANOC CЄB, Laureate, cuirassed bust right.
reverse: Eirene standing left, wearing long chiton and peplos, holding an olive branch and transverse scepter, L-B across the field (year 2).
exergue: L/B//--, diameter: 20,0-20,5mm, weight:7,42g, axes:11 h,
mint: Egypt, Alexandria, date: L-B year-2, 285-286 A.D.,
ref:
Emmett 4045-B,
Milne 4774,
Geissen 3217,
Dattari 5654-55,
Kampmann-Ganschow 119.18,
Q-001
quadrans
119_Diocletianus_28284-305_A_D_292C_Bi-Tetradrachm2C_G-32482C_D-5658-602C_K-G-119_622C_Egypt2C_Alexandria2C_Eirene2C_LS_Y-62C_Q-0012C_11h2C_172C5mm2C_62C98g-s.jpg
119p Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Egypt, Alexandria, Bi-Tetradrachm, Emmett 4045-S, LS/-//--, Eirene standing left, #1119p Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Egypt, Alexandria, Bi-Tetradrachm, Emmett 4045-S, LS/-//--, Eirene standing left, #1
avers: A K Γ OYA ΔIOKΛHTIANOC CЄB, Laureate, cuirassed bust right.
reverse: Eirene standing left, wearing long chiton and peplos, holding an olive branch and transverse scepter, LS in the left field (year 6).
exergue: LS/-//--, diameter: 17,5mm, weight:6,98g, axes:11h,
mint: Egypt, Alexandria, date: LS year-6, 289-290 A.D.,
ref:
Emmett 4045-S,
Milne 4924,
Geissen 3248,
Dattari 5658-60,
Kampmann-Ganschow 119.62,
Q-001
quadrans
119_Diocletianus_(284-305_A_D_),_Bi-Tetradrachm,_G-3202-03,_D-56695,_K-G-119_4,_Egypt,_Alexandria,_Elpis,_LA_Y-1,_Q-001,_1h,_18,5-19,5mm,_8,1g-s.jpg
119p Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Egypt, Alexandria, Bi-Tetradrachm, Emmett 4046-A, LA/-//--, Elpis standing left, #1119p Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Egypt, Alexandria, Bi-Tetradrachm, Emmett 4046-A, LA/-//--, Elpis standing left, #1
avers: A K Γ OYAΛ ΔIOKΛHTIANOC CЄB, Laureate, cuirassed bust right.
reverse: Elpis standing holding flower and raising skirt, LA in the left-field (year 1).
exergue: LA/-//--, diameter: 20,0-20,5mm, weight:7,42g, axes:11 h,
mint: Egypt, Alexandria, date: LA year-1, 284-285 A.D.,
ref:
Emmett 4046-A,
Milne 4750,
Geissen 3202-03,
Dattari 5669,
Kampmann-Ganschow 119.4,
Q-001
quadrans
119_Diocletianus_28284-305_A_D_292C_Bi-Tetradrachm2C_E-40462C_G-32712C_D-5684-872C_K-G-119_1132C_Egypt2C_Alexandria2C_Elpis2C_L-IA_Y-112C_Q-0012C_0h2C_18-20mm2C_82C18g-s~0.jpg
119p Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Egypt, Alexandria, Bi-Tetradrachm, Emmett 4046-IA, L/IA//--, Elpis standing left, #1119p Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Egypt, Alexandria, Bi-Tetradrachm, Emmett 4046-IA, L/IA//--, Elpis standing left, #1
avers: ΔIOKΛHTIANOC CЄB, Laureate, cuirassed bust right.
reverse: Elpis standing holding flower and raising skirt, L-IA across the field (year 11).
exergue: L/IA-//--, diameter: 18,0-20,0mm, weight:8,18g, axes:0h,
mint: Egypt, Alexandria, date: L-IA year-11, 294-295 A.D.,
ref:
Emmett 4046-A,
Milne 5158,
Geissen 3271,
Dattari 5684-5687,
Kampmann-Ganschow 119.113,
Q-001
quadrans
119_Diocletianus_28284-305_A_D_292C_Bi-Tetradrachm2C_G-3244-4622C_D-5693-942C_K-G-119_562C_Egypt2C_Alexandria2C_Eusebeia2C_L-E_Y-52C_Q-0012C_0h2C_17-172C5mm2C_82C14g-s.jpg
119p Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Egypt, Alexandria, Bi-Tetradrachm, Emmett 4052-Є, L/Є//--, Eusebeia standing left, #1119p Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Egypt, Alexandria, Bi-Tetradrachm, Emmett 4052-Є, L/Є//--, Eusebeia standing left, #1
avers: A K Γ OYA ΔIOKΛHTIANOC CЄB, Laureate cuirassed bust right.
reverse: Eusebeia standing left, dropping incense onto the altar and holding the box. L-Є across the field (year 5).
exergue: L/Є//--, diameter: 17,0-17,5mm, weight:8,14g, axes:0h,
mint: Egypt, Alexandria, date: L-Є year-5, 288-289 A.D.,
ref:
Emmett 4052-Є,
Milne 4896,
Geissen 3244-46,
Dattari 5693-94,
Kampmann-Ganschow-119.56,
Q-001
quadrans
119_Diocletianus_28284-305_A_D_292C_Bi-Tetradrachm2C_G-3227-282C_D-57252C57272C_K-G-119_262C_Egypt2C_Alexandria2C_Nike2C_ETOYC-G2C_Y-32C_Q-0012C_0h2C_18-182C5mm2C_82C01g-s.jpg
119p Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Egypt, Alexandria, Bi-Tetradrachm, Emmett 4064-Γ, ЄTOYC/Γ//--, Nike walking right, #1119p Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Egypt, Alexandria, Bi-Tetradrachm, Emmett 4064-Γ, ЄTOYC/Γ//--, Nike walking right, #1
avers: A K Γ OYA ΔIOKΛHTIANOC CЄB, Laureate, cuirassed bust right.
reverse: ЄTOYC Γ, Nike walking right, holding wreath and palm, star in the field. Γ in the left field (year 3).
exergue: ЄTOYC/Γ//--, diameter: 18,0-18,5mm, weight:8,01g, axes:0h,
mint: Egypt, Alexandria, date:ЄTOYC Γ year-3, 286-287A.D.,
ref:
Emmett 4064-Γ,
Milne 4830,
Geissen 3227-3228,
Dattari 5725,5727,
Kampmann-Ganschow 119.26,
Q-001
quadrans
119_Diocletianus_28284-305_A_D_292C_Bi-Tetradrachm2C_G-34522C_D-57772C_K-G-119_832C_Egypt2C_Alexandria2C_Jupiter-Zeus2C_L-H_Y-82C_Q-0012C_11h2C_182C5-20mm2C_72C13g-s.jpg
119p Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Egypt, Alexandria, Bi-Tetradrachm, Emmett 4087-H, L/H//--, Jupiter/Zeus standing left, #1119p Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Egypt, Alexandria, Bi-Tetradrachm, Emmett 4087-H, L/H//--, Jupiter/Zeus standing left, #1
avers: ΔIOKΛHTIANOC CЄB, Laureate bust right.
reverse: Jupiter/Zeus standing left, chlamys over left arm, holding patera and scepter, eagle at foot left. L-H across the field (year 8).
exergue: L/H//--, diameter: 18,5-20,0mm, weight:7,13g, axes:11h,
mint: Egypt, Alexandria, date: L-H year-8, 292-293 A.D.,
ref:
Emmett 4087-H,
Milne 5013,
Geissen 3252,
Dattari 5777,
Kampmann-Ganschow 119.83,
Q-001
quadrans
119_Diocletianus_28284-305_A_D_292C_Bi-Tetradrachm2C_G-3250-12C_D-57762C_K-G-119_682C_Egypt2C_Alexandria2C_Jupiter-Zeus2C_L-Z_Y-72C_Q-0012C_0h2C_19-192C5mm2C_72C0g-s.jpg
119p Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Egypt, Alexandria, Bi-Tetradrachm, Emmett 4087-Z, L/Z//--, Jupiter/Zeus standing left, #1119p Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Egypt, Alexandria, Bi-Tetradrachm, Emmett 4087-Z, L/Z//--, Jupiter/Zeus standing left, #1
avers: ΔIOKΛHTIANOC CЄB, Laureate bust right.
reverse: Jupiter/Zeus standing left, chlamys over left arm, holding patera and scepter, eagle at foot left. L-Z across the field (year 7).
exergue: L/Z//--, diameter: 19,0-19,5mm, weight:7,00g, axes:0h,
mint: Egypt, Alexandria, date: L-Z year-7, 291-292 A.D.,
ref:
Emmett 4087-Z,
Milne 4946,
Geissen 3250-51,
Dattari 5776,
Kampmann-Ganschow 119.68,
Q-001
quadrans
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1301a, Diocletian, 284-305 A.D. (Antioch)DIOCLETIAN (284 – 305 AD) AE Antoninianus, 293-95 AD, RIC V 322, Cohen 34. 20.70 mm/3.1 gm, aVF, Antioch. Obverse: IMP C C VAL DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG, Radiate bust right, draped & cuirassed; Reverse: CONCORDIA MILITVM, Jupiter presents Victory on a globe to Diocletian, I/XXI. Early Diocletian with dusty earthen green patina.


De Imperatoribus Romanis: An Online Encyclopedia of Roman Rulers and their Families

Diocletian ( 284-305 A.D.)


Ralph W. Mathisen
University of South Carolina


Summary and Introduction
The Emperor Gaius Aurelius Valerius Diocletianus (A.D. 284-305) put an end to the disastrous phase of Roman history known as the "Military Anarchy" or the "Imperial Crisis" (235-284). He established an obvious military despotism and was responsible for laying the groundwork for the second phase of the Roman Empire, which is known variously as the "Dominate," the "Tetrarchy," the "Later Roman Empire," or the "Byzantine Empire." His reforms ensured the continuity of the Roman Empire in the east for more than a thousand years.

Diocletian's Early Life and Reign
Diocletian was born ca. 236/237 on the Dalmatian coast, perhaps at Salona. He was of very humble birth, and was originally named Diocles. He would have received little education beyond an elementary literacy and he was apparently deeply imbued with religious piety He had a wife Prisca and a daughter Valeria, both of whom reputedly were Christians. During Diocletian's early life, the Roman empire was in the midst of turmoil. In the early years of the third century, emperors increasingly insecure on their thrones had granted inflationary pay raises to the soldiers. The only meaningful income the soldiers now received was in the form of gold donatives granted by newly acclaimed emperors. Beginning in 235, armies throughout the empire began to set up their generals as rival emperors. The resultant civil wars opened up the empire to invasion in both the north, by the Franks, Alamanni, and Goths, and the east, by the Sassanid Persians. Another reason for the unrest in the army was the great gap between the social background of the common soldiers and the officer corps.

Diocletian sought his fortune in the army. He showed himself to be a shrewd, able, and ambitious individual. He is first attested as "Duke of Moesia" (an area on the banks of the lower Danube River), with responsibility for border defense. He was a prudent and methodical officer, a seeker of victory rather than glory. In 282, the legions of the upper Danube proclaimed the praetorian prefect Carus as emperor. Diocletian found favor under the new emperor, and was promoted to Count of the Domestics, the commander of the cavalry arm of the imperial bodyguard. In 283 he was granted the honor of a consulate.

In 284, in the midst of a campaign against the Persians, Carus was killed, struck by a bolt of lightning which one writer noted might have been forged in a legionary armory. This left the empire in the hands of his two young sons, Numerian in the east and Carinus in the west. Soon thereafter, Numerian died under mysterious circumstances near Nicomedia, and Diocletian was acclaimed emperor in his place. At this time he changed his name from Diocles to Diocletian. In 285 Carinus was killed in a battle near Belgrade, and Diocletian gained control of the entire empire.

Diocletian's Administrative and Military Reforms
As emperor, Diocletian was faced with many problems. His most immediate concerns were to bring the mutinous and increasingly barbarized Roman armies back under control and to make the frontiers once again secure from invasion. His long-term goals were to restore effective government and economic prosperity to the empire. Diocletian concluded that stern measures were necessary if these problems were to be solved. He felt that it was the responsibility of the imperial government to take whatever steps were necessary, no matter how harsh or innovative, to bring the empire back under control.

Diocletian was able to bring the army back under control by making several changes. He subdivided the roughly fifty existing provinces into approximately one hundred. The provinces also were apportioned among twelve "dioceses," each under a "vicar," and later also among four "prefectures," each under a "praetorian prefect." As a result, the imperial bureaucracy became increasingly bloated. He institutionalized the policy of separating civil and military careers. He divided the army itself into so-called "border troops," actually an ineffective citizen militia, and "palace troops," the real field army, which often was led by the emperor in person.

Following the precedent of Aurelian (A.D.270-275), Diocletian transformed the emperorship into an out-and-out oriental monarchy. Access to him became restricted; he now was addressed not as First Citizen (Princeps) or the soldierly general (Imperator), but as Lord and Master (Dominus Noster) . Those in audience were required to prostrate themselves on the ground before him.

Diocletian also concluded that the empire was too large and complex to be ruled by only a single emperor. Therefore, in order to provide an imperial presence throughout the empire, he introduced the "Tetrarchy," or "Rule by Four." In 285, he named his lieutenant Maximianus "Caesar," and assigned him the western half of the empire. This practice began the process which would culminate with the de facto split of the empire in 395. Both Diocletian and Maximianus adopted divine attributes. Diocletian was identified with Jupiter and Maximianus with Hercules. In 286, Diocletian promoted Maximianus to the rank of Augustus, "Senior Emperor," and in 293 he appointed two new Caesars, Constantius (the father of Constantine I ), who was given Gaul and Britain in the west, and Galerius, who was assigned the Balkans in the east.

By instituting his Tetrarchy, Diocletian also hoped to solve another problem. In the Augustan Principate, there had been no constitutional method for choosing new emperors. According to Diocletian's plan, the successor of each Augustus would be the respective Caesar, who then would name a new Caesar. Initially, the Tetrarchy operated smoothly and effectively.

Once the army was under control, Diocletian could turn his attention to other problems. The borders were restored and strengthened. In the early years of his reign, Diocletian and his subordinates were able to defeat foreign enemies such as Alamanni, Sarmatians, Saracens, Franks, and Persians, and to put down rebellions in Britain and Egypt. The easter frontier was actually expanded.

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Diocletian's Economic Reforms
Another problem was the economy, which was in an especially sorry state. The coinage had become so debased as to be virtually worthless. Diocletian's attempt to reissue good gold and silver coins failed because there simply was not enough gold and silver available to restore confidence in the currency. A "Maximum Price Edict" issued in 301, intended to curb inflation, served only to drive goods onto the black market. Diocletian finally accepted the ruin of the money economy and revised the tax system so that it was based on payments in kind . The soldiers too came to be paid in kind.

In order to assure the long term survival of the empire, Diocletian identified certain occupations which he felt would have to be performed. These were known as the "compulsory services." They included such occupations as soldiers, bakers, members of town councils, and tenant farmers. These functions became hereditary, and those engaging in them were inhibited from changing their careers. The repetitious nature of these laws, however, suggests that they were not widely obeyed. Diocletian also expanded the policy of third-century emperors of restricting the entry of senators into high-ranking governmental posts, especially military ones.

Diocletian attempted to use the state religion as a unifying element. Encouraged by the Caesar Galerius, Diocletian in 303 issued a series of four increasingly harsh decrees designed to compel Christians to take part in the imperial cult, the traditional means by which allegiance was pledged to the empire. This began the so-called "Great Persecution."

Diocletian's Resignation and Death
On 1 May 305, wearied by his twenty years in office, and determined to implement his method for the imperial succession, Diocletian abdicated. He compelled his co-regent Maximianus to do the same. Constantius and Galerius then became the new Augusti, and two new Caesars were selected, Maximinus (305-313) in the east and Severus (305- 307) in the west. Diocletian then retired to his palace at Split on the Croatian coast. In 308 he declined an offer to resume the purple, and the aged ex-emperor died at Split on 3 December 316.

Copyright (C) 1996, Ralph W. Mathisen, University of South Carolina
Published: De Imperatoribus Romanis: An Online Encyclopedia of Roman Rulers and their Families http://www.roman-emperors.org/startup.htm. Used by permission.

Edited by J. P. Fitzgerald, Jr.

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151. Diocletian (284-305 A.D.)Av.: IMP C DIOCLETIANVS PF AVG
Rv.: GENIO POPVLI ROMANI
Left: XX / Right: delta over I
Ex.: ALE

AE Follis Ø26 / 11.1g
RIC VI 32a Alexandria
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151. Diocletian (284-305 A.D.)Av.: IMP CC VAL DIOCLETIANVS PF AVG
Rv.: CONCORDIA MILITVM
Centre: HA

AE Radiatus Ø21 / 3.1g
RIC V-1 13 Heraclea
Antoniniano Diocleciano RIC 220.jpg
A107-02 - DIOCLECIANO (284 - 305 D.C.)AE Antoniniano 22 x 21 mm 3.3 gr.

Anv: "IMP C C VAL DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG" - Busto radiado y acorazado, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "IOVI CONSERVAT" - Júpiter desnudo de pié a izquierda, el manto colgando de su hombro izquierdo, portando un rayo en la mano de su brazo derecho extendido y un largo cetro vertical en mano izquierda, protegiendo a una pequeña figura del Emperador ubicada a sus piés a izquierda. "QXXIT" en el exergo

Acuñada 285 D.C.
Ceca: Ticinum (Off. 4ta.)
Rareza: C

Referencias: RIC Vol.V Parte II #220 Pag.243 - Cohen Vol.VI #206 Pag.436 - DVM #26 Pag.276
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RIC_220_Antoniniano_Diocleciano.jpg
A107-02 - DIOCLECIANO (284 - 305 D.C.)AE Antoniniano 22 x 21 mm 3.3 gr.

Anv: "IMP C C VAL DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG" - Busto radiado y acorazado, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "IOVI CONSERVAT" - Júpiter desnudo de pié a izquierda, el manto colgando de su hombro izquierdo, portando un rayo en la mano de su brazo derecho extendido y un largo cetro vertical en mano izquierda, protegiendo a una pequeña figura del Emperador ubicada a sus piés a izquierda. "QXXIT" en el exergo

Acuñada 285 D.C.
Ceca: Ticinum (Off. 4ta.)

Referencias: RIC Vol.V Parte II #220 Pag.243 - Cohen Vol.VI #206 Pag.436 - DVM #26 Pag.276 - Sear RCTV #12661 Pag.96 - Hunter iv #42
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Antoniniano_Diocleciano_RIC_284.jpg
A107-03 - DIOCLECIANO (284 - 305 D.C.)AE Antoniniano 21 mm 3.8 gr.

Anv: "IMP C C VAL DIOCLETIANVS AVG" - Busto radiado, vestido y acorazado, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "CONCORD-IA MIL-ITVM" - Emperador de pié a derecha con vestimentas militares, portando en la mano izquierda un Parazonium (Parazonio, espada corta, ancha y sin punta, que como señal de distinción portaban los Jefes Militares, sujeta con la correa en el lado izquierdo de la cintura), recibiendo una Victoriola (Victoria sobre un globo) de mano de Júpiter desnudo con su manto colgando de su hombro izquierdo y portando un largo cetro vertical en mano izquierda. "dot XXI dot" en el exergo y "HA" en el campo central.

Acuñada: 292 D.C.
Ceca: Heraclea (Off. 1ra.)
Rareza: C

Referencias: RIC Vol.V Parte II #284 Pag.249 - Cohen Vol.VI #34 Pag.419 - DVM #21 Pag.276 - Sear RCTV (1988) #3540
mdelvalle
RIC_284_Antoniniano_Diocleciano.jpg
A107-03 - DIOCLECIANO (284 - 305 D.C.)AE Antoniniano 21 mm 3.8 gr.

Anv: "IMP C C VAL DIOCLETIANVS AVG" - Busto radiado, vestido y acorazado, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "CONCORD-IA MIL-ITVM" - Emperador de pié a derecha con vestimentas militares, portando en la mano izquierda un Parazonium (Parazonio, espada corta, ancha y sin punta, que como señal de distinción portaban los Jefes Militares, sujeta con la correa en el lado izquierdo de la cintura), recibiendo una Victoriola (Victoria sobre un globo) de mano de Júpiter desnudo con su manto colgando de su hombro izquierdo y portando un largo cetro vertical en mano izquierda. "dot XXI dot" en el exergo y "HA" en el campo central.

Acuñada: 292 D.C.
Ceca: Heraclea (Off. 1ra.)

Referencias: RIC Vol.V Parte II #284 Pag.249 - Cohen Vol.VI #34 Pag.419 - DVM #21 Pag.276 - Sear RCTV (1988) #3540 - Sear RCTV #12636 Pag.94 - Hunter iv p.clxxx
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Antoniniano Diocleciano RIC 256.jpg
A107-04 - DIOCLECIANO (284 - 305 D.C.)AE Antoniniano 22 mm 3.9 gr.

Anv: "IMP C C VAL DIOCLETIANVS AVG" - Busto radiado, vestido y acorazado, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "CONCORDIA MILITVM" - Emperador de pié a derecha con vestimentas militares, portando en la mano izquierda un Parazonium, recibiendo una Victoriola de mano de Júpiter desnudo con su manto colgando de su hombro izquierdo y portando un largo cetro vertical en mano izquierda. "XXI" en el exergo y "B" en el campo central.

Acuñada 293 - 295 D.C.
Ceca: Siscia (Off. 2da.)
Rareza: C

Referencias: RIC Vol.V Parte II #256 Pag.246 - Cohen Vol.VI #33 Pag.419 - DVM #21 Pag.276 - Sear RCTV (1988) #3540
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RIC_306_Antoniniano_Diocleciano.jpg
A107-04 - DIOCLECIANO (284 - 305 D.C.)AE Antoniniano 22 mm 3.9 gr.

Anv: "IMP C C VAL DIOCLETIANVS AVG" - Busto radiado, vestido y acorazado, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "CONCORDIA MILITVM" - Emperador de pié a derecha con vestimentas militares, portando en la mano izquierda un Parazonium, recibiendo una Victoriola de mano de Júpiter desnudo con su manto colgando de su hombro izquierdo y portando un largo cetro vertical en mano izquierda. "XXI" en el exergo y "B" en el campo central.

Acuñada 293 - 294 D.C.
Ceca: Cízico (Off. 2da.)

Referencias: RIC Vol.V Parte II #306 Pag.253 - Cohen Vol.VI #33 Pag.419 - DVM #21 Pag.276 - Sear RCTV (1988) #3540 - Sear RCTV #12635P.94 - Hunter iv #60-62
mdelvalle
AE Radiado Diocleciano RIC 15a.jpg
A107-09 - DIOCLECIANO (284 - 305 D.C.)AE Fracción radiada (post-reforma) 21 x 23 mm 2.4 gr.

Anv: "IMP C C VAL DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG" - Busto radiado y acorazado, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "CONCORDIA MILITVM" - Emperador de pié a derecha con vestimentas militares, portando en la mano izquierda un Parazonium, recibiendo una Victoriola de mano de Júpiter desnudo con su manto colgando de su hombro izquierdo y portando un largo cetro vertical en mano izquierda. "KA" en el campo central.

Acuñada 295 - 297 D.C.
Ceca: Cyzicus (Off. 1ra.)
Rareza: C

Referencias: RIC Vol.VI #15a Pag.581 - Cohen Vol.VI #34 Pag.419 - DVM #49 Pag.277 - Salgado MRBI Vol.III #7037e Pag.53
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RIC_Not_in_Fraccion_radiada_Diocleciano.jpg
A107-09 - DIOCLECIANO (284 - 305 D.C.)AE Fracción radiada (post-reforma) 21 x 23 mm 2.4 gr.

Anv: "IMP C C VAL DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG" - Busto radiado y acorazado, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "CONCORDIA MILITVM" - Emperador de pié a derecha con vestimentas militares, portando en la mano izquierda un Parazonium, recibiendo una Victoriola de mano de Júpiter desnudo con su manto colgando de su hombro izquierdo y portando un largo cetro vertical en mano izquierda. "KΔ" en el campo central.

Acuñada 295 - 297 D.C.
Ceca: Cyzicus (Off. 4ta.)

Referencias: RIC Vol.VI #15a var. (No para esta Oficina) Pag.581 - Cohen Vol.VI #34 Pag.419 - DVM #49 Pag.277 - Salgado MRBI Vol.III #7037e Pag.53 - Sear RCV IV #12834 Pag.112
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AE_Radiado_Diocleciano_RIC_15a,g.jpg
A107-10 - DIOCLECIANO (284 - 305 D.C.)AE Fracción radiada (post-reforma) 21 mm 3.3 gr.

Anv: "IMP C C VAL DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG" - Busto radiado y acorazado, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "CONCORDIA MI-LITVM" - Emperador de pié a derecha con vestimentas militares, portando en la mano izquierda un Parazonium, recibiendo una Victoriola de mano de Júpiter desnudo con su manto colgando de su hombro izquierdo y portando un largo cetro vertical en mano izquierda. "KΓ" en el campo central.

Acuñada 295 - 297 D.C.
Ceca: Cyzicus (Off. 3ra.)
Rareza: C

Referencias: RIC Vol.VI #15a Pag.581 - Cohen Vol.VI #34 Pag.419 - DVM #49 Pag.277 - Salgado MRBI Vol.III #7037e Pag.53
mdelvalle
RIC_15a_Fraccion_radiada_Diocleciano.jpg
A107-10 - DIOCLECIANO (284 - 305 D.C.)AE Fracción radiada (post-reforma) 21 mm 3.3 gr.

Anv: "IMP C C VAL DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG" - Busto radiado y acorazado, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "CONCORDIA MI-LITVM" - Emperador de pié a derecha con vestimentas militares, portando en la mano izquierda un Parazonium, recibiendo una Victoriola de mano de Júpiter desnudo con su manto colgando de su hombro izquierdo y portando un largo cetro vertical en mano izquierda. "KΓ" en el campo central.

Acuñada 295 - 297 D.C.
Ceca: Cyzicus (Off. 3ra.)

Referencias: RIC VI #15a P.581, Cohen VI #34 P.419, DVM #49 P.277, Salgado MRBI III #7037e P.53, Sear RCV IV #12834 P.112
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AE Radiado Diocleciano RIC 16a.jpg
A107-11 - DIOCLECIANO (284 - 305 D.C.)AE Fracción radiada (post-reforma) 20 mm 2.2 gr.

Anv: "IMP C C VAL DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG" - Busto radiado, con coraza y Paludamentum (capote militar) sobre ella, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "CONCORDIA MILITVM" - Emperador de pié a derecha con vestimentas militares, portando en la mano izquierda un Parazonium, recibiendo una Victoriola de mano de Júpiter desnudo con su manto colgando de su hombro izquierdo y portando un largo cetro vertical en mano izquierda. "KΔ" en el campo central.

Acuñada 295 - 297 D.C.
Ceca: Cyzicus (Off. 4ta.)
Rareza: C

Referencias: RIC Vol.VI #16a Pag.581 - Cohen Vol.VI #34 Pag.419 - DVM #49 Pag.277 - Salgado MRBI Vol.III #7037e Pag.53
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RIC_13_21_Fraccion_radiada_Diocleciano.jpg
A107-11 - DIOCLECIANO (284 - 305 D.C.)AE Fracción radiada (post-reforma) 20 mm 2.2 gr.

Anv: "IMP C C VAL DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG" - Busto radiado, con coraza y Paludamentum (capote militar) sobre ella, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "CONCORDIA MILITVM" - Emperador de pié a derecha con vestimentas militares, portando en la mano izquierda un Parazonium, recibiendo una Victoriola de mano de Júpiter desnudo con su manto colgando de su hombro izquierdo y portando un largo cetro vertical en mano izquierda. "HΔ" en el campo central.

Acuñada 295 - 298 D.C.
Ceca: Heraclea (Off. 4ta.)

Referencias: RIC VI #13/21 Pag.531-2, Cohen Vol.VI #34 Pag.419, DVM #49 Pag.277, Salgado MRBI Vol.III #7037d Pag.53, Sear RCV IV #12833 Pag.112
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AE Radiado Diocleciano RIC 76a.jpg
A107-13 - DIOCLECIANO (284 - 305 D.C.)AE Fracción radiada (post-reforma) 21 x 19 mm 2.3 gr.

Anv: "IMP C C VAL DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG" - Busto radiado, con coraza y Paludamentum (capote militar) sobre ella, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "VOT / X X" - Leyenda en dos líneas dentro de una guirnalda de hojas. "B" en el campo central.

Acuñada 297 - 298 D.C.
Ceca: Roma (Off. 2da.)
Rareza: R

Referencias: RIC Vol.VI (Roma) #76a Pag.359 - Cohen Vol.VI #541 Pag.476 - DVM #50 Pag.277 - Salgado MRBI Vol.III #7038a Pag.53
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RIC_77a_Fraccion_radiada_Diocleciano.jpg
A107-13 - DIOCLECIANO (284 - 305 D.C.)AE Fracción radiada (post-reforma) 21 x 19 mm 2.3 gr.

Anv: "IMP C C VAL DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG" - Busto radiado, con coraza y Paludamentum (capote militar) sobre ella, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "VOT / X X" - Leyenda en dos líneas dentro de una guirnalda de hojas. "B" en el campo central.

Acuñada 297 - 298 D.C.
Ceca: Roma (Off. 2da.)

Referencias: RIC Vol.VI (Roma) #76a (R) Pag.359 - Cohen Vol.VI #541 Pag.476 - DVM #50 Pag.277 - Salgado MRBI Vol.III #7038a Pag.53 - Sear RCV IV #12842 Pag.113
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Follis Diocleciano RIC 12a.jpg
A107-20 - DIOCLECIANO (284 - 305 D.C.)AE Follis 26 mm 9.3 gr.

Anv: "IMP C C VAL DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG" - Cabeza laureada, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "GENIO POPVLI ROMANI" - Genio de pié a izquierda, desnudo salvo modius en la cabeza y chlamys colgando desde su hombro izquierdo, portando patera en la mano de su brazo derecho extendido, de la que cae cierto líquido y cornucopia en izquierda. "KΓ" en exergo.

Acuñada 294 - 305 D.C.
Ceca: Cyzicus (Off. 4ta.)
Rareza: C

Referencias: RIC Vol.VI (Cyzicus) #12a Pag.580 - Cohen Vol.VI #106 Pag.426 - DVM #41 Pag.277 - Salgado MRBI Vol.III #7031.l.2 Pag.52
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RIC_12a_Nummus_Diocleciano.jpg
A107-20 - DIOCLECIANO (284 - 305 D.C.)AE Follis 26 mm 9.3 gr.

Anv: "IMP C C VAL DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG" - Cabeza laureada, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "GENIO POPVLI ROMANI" - Genio de pié a izquierda, desnudo salvo modius en la cabeza y chlamys colgando desde su hombro izquierdo, portando patera en la mano de su brazo derecho extendido, de la que cae cierto líquido y cornucopia en izquierda. "KΓ" en exergo.

Acuñada 294 - 305 D.C.
Ceca: Cyzicus (Off. 3ra.)

Referencias: RIC Vol.VI (Cyzicus) #12a Pag.580 - Cohen Vol.VI #106 Pag.426 - DVM #41 Pag.277 - Salgado MRBI Vol.III #7031.l.2 Pag.52 - Sear RCV IV #12791 Pag.108
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A107-22 - DIOCLECIANO (284 - 305 D.C.)AE Follis 28 mm 10.0 gr.

Anv: "IMP C C VAL DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG" - Cabeza laureada, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "GENIO POPV-L-I ROMANI" - Genio de pié a izquierda, desnudo salvo modius en la cabeza y chlamys colgando desde su hombro izquierdo, portando patera en la mano de su brazo derecho extendido, de la que cae cierto líquido y cornucopia en izquierda. "HTΓ" en exergo.

Acuñada 297 - 298 D.C.
Ceca: Heraclea (Off. 3ra.)

Referencias: RIC Vol.VI (Heraclea) #19a Pag.531 - Cohen Vol.VI #106 Pag.426 - DVM #41 Pag.277 - Salgado MRBI Vol.III #7031.j.2 Pag.52 - Sear RCV IV #12787 Pag.108
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A107-30 - DIOCLECIANO (284 - 305 D.C.)Alejandria - Egipto
Potin/Vellon Tetradracma 20 mm - 7.3 gr.

Anv: "AKΓ OYA ΔIOKΛHTIANOC CEB", Busto laureado, vestido y acorazad. a der.
Rev: Nike/Victoria avanzando a der., portando guirnalda/laurea en mano der. y hoja de palma en izq."L - Δ" en los campos. (Δ= año 4 = 288 D.C.)

Acuñada: 288 D.C.

Referencias: Milne #4878, Dattari #5729, BMC 15 #2517 P.325, SNG Cop #989
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A107-32 - DIOCLECIANO (284 - 305 D.C.)Alejandria - Egipto
Potin/Vellon Tetradracma 19 mm - 8.5 gr.

Anv: "AKΓ OYA ΔIOKΛHTIANOC CEB", Cabeza laureada, viendo a der.
Rev: Elpis/Spes estante a izq., portando ramo de flores en mano der. y tomando la falda de su vestido con izq. "L - */S" en los campos. (S = año 6 = 290/1 D.C.)

Acuñada: 290/1 D.C.

Referencias: Milne #4937, Koin #3249, BMC 15 #2500 P.323
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AE tetradrachm of Diocletian (284-305 AD) from Alexandria, Egypt Diocletianus facing right, AVT DIOCLETIANOC CEB. Eagle standing left. (regnal year 4 - 287/8 AD). Green and blue patina, not completely cleaned. 21 mm, 8.4 grams. 4000

RÖMISCHE MÜNZEN
RÖMISCHES REICH, Diocletian, 284-305, Bil.-Tetradrachme Jahr 1 =284, Ägypten, Stadt Alexandria. Belorb. Büste r. Rs.Adler l. stehend, blickt r., trägt Kranz. 8,02g.
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Milne 4760f; Försch.-

Roman Provincial
EGYPT, Alexandria. Diocletian. AD 284-305. Potin Tetradrachm (21mm, 7.27 g, 12h). Dated RY 1 (AD 284/5). Laureate and cuirassed bust right, seen from the front / Eagle standing left, head right, wreath in beak, with wings closed; L A (date) across field. Köln –; Dattari (Savio) 5791; K&G 119.1; Emmett 4037.1 (R3).




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Diocletian (284 - 305 A.D.)Æ(S) Antoninianus
O: IMP C C VAL DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
R: IOV ET HERCV CONSER AVGG, Jupiter stg R hldg globe and scepter; Hercules stg L hldg Victory, club,& lionskin, crescent & Z in center, XXI in ex.
Antioch Mint
4.0g
21.6mm
RIC V 323
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Diocletian (284 - 305 A.D.)Egypt, Alexandria
Potin Tetradrachm
O: DIOKLHTIANOC CEB; Laureate, cuirassed bust right.
R:  Elpis advancing left, holding flower and hem; D in exergue, L ENATOV (date) around.
Alexandria mint, 292/293 A.D.
20mm
7.89g
 Köln 3262; Dattari 5677; Milne 5086; Emmett 4046
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Diocletian (284-305 A.D.) (Caius Aurelius Valerius Diocletianus)RIC XI Alexandria 30a

AE1 Follis 24-27 mm

Alexandria mint, third officina, struck 300 A.D.

Obv: IMP C DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG, Laureate head, right.

Rev: GENIO POPV-L-I ROMANI, Genius standing left, wearing modius on head, chlamys over left shoulder, holding patera (from which liquid flows) and cornucopiae, XXI in left field, Γ in right field, ALE in exergue

RIC rarity C2
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DiocletianusDiocletian (ca. 245-316), Roman Emperor (284-305). AE antoninianus (21 mm, 4.90 g) minted in Cyzicus. Obverse: IMP CC VAL DIOCLETIANVS AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust right. Reverse: CONCORDIA MIL-ITVM dot, Diocletian standing right with parazonium receiving Victory on a globe from Jupiter standing left and holding sceptre, officina letter B in lower centre, mintmark XXI dot. RIC V-2 306.Jan
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Egypt, Alexandria, 119 Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Bi-Tetradrachm, Emmett 4025-B, L/B//--, Alexandria standing left, #1Egypt, Alexandria, 119 Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Bi-Tetradrachm, Emmett 4025-B, L/B//--, Alexandria standing left, #1
avers: A K Γ OYAΛ ΔIOKΛHTIANOC CЄB, Laureate, and cuirassed bust right.
reverse: Alexandria standing left holding the head of Serapis and long scepter. L-B across the field (year 2).
exergue: L/B//--, diameter: 18,5-19,5mm, weight:6,89g, axes:0h,
mint: Egypt, Alexandria, date: L-B year-2, 285-286 A.D.,
ref:
Emmett 4025-B,
Milne 4781,
Geissen 3210,
Dattari 5622-23,
Kampmann-Ganschow 119.13,
Q-001
quadrans
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Egypt, Alexandria, 119 Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Bi-Tetradrachm, Emmett 4033-B, L/B//--, Dikaiosyne (Aequitas) standing left, #1Egypt, Alexandria, 119 Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Bi-Tetradrachm, Emmett 4033-B, L/B//--, Dikaiosyne (Aequitas) standing left, #1
avers: A K Γ OYAΛ ΔIOKΛHTIANOC CЄB, Laureate, and cuirassed bust right.
reverse: Dikaiosyne (Aequitas) standing left, holding scales and cornucopia. L-B across the field (year 2).
exergue: L/B//--, diameter: 19,5mm, weight:7,03g, axes:0h,
mint: Egypt, Alexandria, date: L-B year-2, 285-286 A.D.,
ref:
Emmett 4033-B,
Milne 4769,
Geissen-3212-13,
Dattari -,
Kampmann-Ganschow 119.16,
Q-001
quadrans
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Egypt, Alexandria, 119 Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Bi-Tetradrachm, Emmett 4033-B, L/B//--, Dikaiosyne (Aequitas) standing left, #2Egypt, Alexandria, 119 Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Bi-Tetradrachm, Emmett 4033-B, L/B//--, Dikaiosyne (Aequitas) standing left, #2
avers: A K Γ OYAΛ ΔIOKΛHTIANOC CЄB, Laureate, and cuirassed bust right.
reverse: Dikaiosyne (Aequitas) standing left, holding scales and cornucopia. L-B across the field (year 2).
exergue: L/B//--, diameter: 19,5mm, weight:7,10g, axes:0h,
mint: Egypt, Alexandria, date: L-B year-2, 285-286 A.D.,
ref:
Emmett 4033-B,
Milne 4769,
Geissen-3212-13,
Dattari -,
Kampmann-Ganschow 119.16,
Q-002
quadrans
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Egypt, Alexandria, 119 Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Bi-Tetradrachm, Emmett 4041-Є, L*/Є//--, Eagle standing right, #1Egypt, Alexandria, 119 Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Bi-Tetradrachm, Emmett 4041-Є, L*/Є//--, Eagle standing right, #1
avers: A K Γ OYAΛ ΔIOKΛHTIANOC CЄB, Laureate draped and cuirassed bust rights, seen from behind.
reverse: Eagle standing right, wreath in beak, palm on the wing, star above right. L-Є across the field (year 5).
exergue: L*/Є//--, diameter: 17,5mm, weight:8,45g, axes:0h,
mint: Egypt, Alexandria, date: L-Є year-5, 288-289 A.D.,
ref:
Emmett 4041-Є,
Milne 4920,
Geissen 3241-42,
Dattari 5819-20,
Kampmann-Ganschow 119.52,
Q-001
quadrans
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Egypt, Alexandria, 119 Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Bi-Tetradrachm, Emmett 4045-B, L/B//--, Eirene standing left, #1Egypt, Alexandria, 119 Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Bi-Tetradrachm, Emmett 4045-B, L/B//--, Eirene standing left, #1
avers: A K Γ OYAΛ ΔIOKΛHTIANOC CЄB, Laureate, cuirassed bust right.
reverse: Eirene standing left, wearing long chiton and peplos, holding an olive branch and transverse scepter, L-B across the field (year 2).
exergue: L/B//--, diameter: 20,0-20,5mm, weight:7,42g, axes:11 h,
mint: Egypt, Alexandria, date: L-B year-2, 285-286 A.D.,
ref:
Emmett 4045-B,
Milne 4774,
Geissen 3217,
Dattari 5654-55,
Kampmann-Ganschow 119.18,
Q-001
quadrans
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Egypt, Alexandria, 119 Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Bi-Tetradrachm, Emmett 4046-A, LA/-//--, Elpis standing left, #1Egypt, Alexandria, 119 Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Bi-Tetradrachm, Emmett 4046-A, LA/-//--, Elpis standing left, #1
avers: A K Γ OYAΛ ΔIOKΛHTIANOC CЄB, Laureate, cuirassed bust right.
reverse: Elpis standing holding flower and raising skirt, LA in the left-field (year 1).
exergue: LA/-//--, diameter: 20,0-20,5mm, weight:7,42g, axes:11 h,
mint: Egypt, Alexandria, date: LA year-1, 284-285 A.D.,
ref:
Emmett 4046-A,
Milne 4750,
Geissen 3202-03,
Dattari 5669,
Kampmann-Ganschow 119.4,
Q-001
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Egypt, Alexandria, 119 Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Bi-Tetradrachm, Emmett 4046-IA, L/IA//--, Elpis standing left, #1Egypt, Alexandria, 119 Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Bi-Tetradrachm, Emmett 4046-IA, L/IA//--, Elpis standing left, #1
avers: ΔIOKΛHTIANOC CЄB, Laureate, cuirassed bust right.
reverse: Elpis standing holding flower and raising skirt, L-IA across the field (year 11).
exergue: L/IA-//--, diameter: 18,0-20,0mm, weight:8,18g, axes:0h,
mint: Egypt, Alexandria, date: L-IA year-11, 294-295 A.D.,
ref:
Emmett 4046-A,
Milne 5158,
Geissen 3271,
Dattari 5684-5687,
Kampmann-Ganschow 119.113,
Q-001
quadrans
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Egypt, Alexandria, 119 Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Bi-Tetradrachm, Emmett 4052-Є, L/Є//--, Eusebeia standing left, #1Egypt, Alexandria, 119 Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Bi-Tetradrachm, Emmett 4052-Є, L/Є//--, Eusebeia standing left, #1
avers: A K Γ OYA ΔIOKΛHTIANOC CЄB, Laureate cuirassed bust right.
reverse: Eusebeia standing left, dropping incense onto the altar and holding the box. L-Є across the field (year 5).
exergue: L/Є//--, diameter: 17,0-17,5mm, weight:8,14g, axes:0h,
mint: Egypt, Alexandria, date: L-Є year-5, 288-289 A.D.,
ref:
Emmett 4052-Є,
Milne 4896,
Geissen 3244-46,
Dattari 5693-94,
Kampmann-Ganschow-119.56,
Q-001
quadrans
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Egypt, Alexandria, 119 Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Bi-Tetradrachm, Emmett 4087-H, L/H//--, Jupiter/Zeus standing left, #1Egypt, Alexandria, 119 Diocletianus (284-305 A.D.), Bi-Tetradrachm, Emmett 4087-H, L/H//--, Jupiter/Zeus standing left, #1
avers: ΔIOKΛHTIANOC CЄB, Laureate bust right.
reverse: Jupiter/Zeus standing left, chlamys over left arm, holding patera and scepter, eagle at foot left. L-H across the field (year 8).
exergue: L/H//--, diameter: 18,5-20,0mm, weight:7,13g, axes:11h,
mint: Egypt, Alexandria, date: L-H year-8, 292-293 A.D.,
ref:
Emmett 4087-H,
Milne 5013,
Geissen 3252,
Dattari 5777,
Kampmann-Ganschow 119.83,
Q-001
quadrans
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