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POSTUMUS: Double sestertius,
21.62g.

MINT: COLOGNE

IMP. C. M. CASS. LAT. POSTVMVS P. F. AVG. radiate, draped & cuirassed bust right
R/ HERC DEVSONIE[NSI] Hercules standing l. holding club and lionskin, within four-columned temple with three pellets in pediment.

Bastien-231 (7 spec.), C-99 (30 Fr.), RIC-134 (R2).
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POSTUMUS: Double sestertius,
21.62g.

MINT: COLOGNE

IMP. C. M. CASS. LAT. POSTVMVS P. F. AVG. radiate, draped & cuirassed bust right
R/ HERC DEVSONIE[NSI] Hercules standing l. holding club and lionskin, within four-columned temple with three pellets in pediment.

Bastien-231 (7 spec.), C-99 (30 Fr.), RIC-134 (R2).
Postumus
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SALONINA (Wife of Gallienus) - 257/258 AD - Billon Antoninianus - Lugdunum or Cologne mint
Obv: SALONINA AVG, Draped bust right on crescent
Rev: FELICITAS PVBLICA, Felicitas seated left, holding caduceus and cornucopiae
Gms 2,28 mm 24,8
RIC V 1-6 Cohen 50
Maxentius
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902Antoninianus
Cologne
DEAE SEGETIAE
G 902
mauseus
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903Antoninianus
Cologne
FELICITAS PVBLICA
G 903
mauseus
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Gallic 1 PostumusPOSTUMUS
AR Antoninianus, Cologne
IMP C POSTVMVS PF AVG, Radiate bust r. / MONETA AVG, Moneta standing l., holding scales and cornucopiae
RIC V-II Cologne 315
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Gallic 3 Marius, May - August or September 269 A.D.Bronze antoninianus, Schulzki AGK 8a, Mairat 238, SRCV III 11123, RIC V 17, aEF, rev a bit weak, 2.822g, 19.5mm, 180o, Colonia Agrippinensis (Cologne) mint, 2nd emission; obverse IMP C M AVR MARIVS AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust right; reverse VICT-O-R-IA AVG, Victory standing left, wreath in right, palm frond in left; nice portrait, nice dark sea-green patina, slightly irregular flan; scarce

Purchased from FORVM
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Gallic 4 VictorinusVICTORINUS
Slivered Antoninianus, Cologne, 268-70 AD
IMP C VICTORINVS PF AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust r. / PAX AVG, Pax standing l. holding olive-branch and scepte, V to l., star to r.
RIC V-2 Cologne 118; Cunetio hoard 2530; Elmer 682; Sear 11175
Sosius
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Tetricus I, RIC 90, 271-274 CE. AE antoninianus Cologne mint, struck 272 CE.
Obverse: IMP C TETRICVS P F AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust right.
Reverse: LAETITIA AVG N, Laetitia standing facing, head left, holding wreath and anchor. RIC 90; Mairat 426-9; AGK 5b. 17 mm., 1.5 g.
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RIC.41 Victorinus, antoninianus (Aeqvitas Avg)Victorinus, Gallic emperor (usurper) (269-271)
Antoninianus: Aeqvitas Avg (1st emission, end 269, Cologne)

Billon (20 ‰), 3.27 g, diameter 19.5 mm, die axis 7 h

A/ IMP C PI VICTO[RINVS P F AVG]; radiate and cuirassed bust right
R/ AEQVITAS AVG; Aequitas standing left, holding scales and cornupiae

Origin: Irchester hoard
EG.223
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RIC.67 Victorinus, antoninianus (Salvs Avg)Victorinus, Gallic emperor (usurper) (269-271)
Antoninianus : Salvs Avg (2ond emission, 269-270, Cologne)

Billon (20 ‰), 3.34 g, diameter 18 mm, die axis 2 h

A/ IMP C VICTORINVS P F AVG; radiate and cuirassed bust right
R/ SALVS AVG; Salus standing right, feeding serpent in arms

EG.234
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RIC.67 Victorinus, antoninianus (Salvs Avg)Victorinus, Gallic emperor (usurper) (269-271)
Antoninianus : Salvs Avg (2ond emission, 269-270, Cologne)

Billon (20 ‰), 3.06 g, diameter 18 mm, die axis 2 h

A/ IMP C VICTORINVS P F AVG; radiate and cuirassed bust left
R/ SALVS AVG; Salus standing right, feeding serpent in arms

EG.236
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RIC.57 Victorinus, antoninianus (Pietas Avg)Victorinus, Gallic emperor (usurper) (269-271)
Antoninianus: Pietas Avg (3rd emission, mid-end 270, Cologne)

Billon (20 ‰), 3.72 g, diameter 20 mm, die axis 7 h

A/ IMP C VICTOR[INVS P F A]VG; radiate and cuirassed bust left
R/ PIETAS AVG; Pietas standing left, sacrificing at altar and holding box of perfumes

EG.240
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RIC.75 Victorinus, antoninianus (Victoria Avg)Victorinus, Gallic emperor (usurper) (269-271)
Antoninianus: Victoria Avg (3rd emission, mid-end 270, Cologne)

Billon (20 ‰), 2.71 g, diameter 18mm, die axis 7h

A/ IMP C [VICTO]RINVS P F AVG; radiate and cuirassed bust left
R/ [VI]CTO-R-[I]-A AVG; Victory advancing left, holding wreath and palm

EG.245
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RIC.79 Tetricus I: antoninianus (Hilaritas Avgg)Tetricus, Gallic emperor (usurper) (271-274)
Antoninianus: Pax Avg (7th emission, 272-273, Cologne)

Billon, 3.37 g, diameter 18.5 mm, die axis 7h

A/ IMP TETRICVS P F AVG; radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right
R/ HILA-RITAS AVGG; Hilaritas standing left, holding palm and cornucopiae

EG.311
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RIC.255 Tetricus II: antoninianus (Pietas Avgg)Tetricus II, Gallic caesar (usurper) (272-274)
Antoninianus : Pietas Avgg (6th emission, 272-273, Cologne)

Billon, 2.30 g, diameter 20 mm, die axis 6h

A/ C P E TET[RICVS CAE]S; radiate, draped and cuirassed bust left
R/ [P]IETAS AVGG; pontifical instruments variously arranged (vase handle on the right)

EG.305
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RIC.255 Tetricus II: antoninianus (Pietas Avgg)Tetricus II, Gallic caesar (usurper) (272-274)
Antoninianus : Pietas Avgg (6th emission, 272-273, Cologne)

Billon, 2.30 g, diameter 20 mm, die axis 6h

A/ C P E TETRICVS CAES; radiate, draped and cuirassed bust left
R/ PIETAS AVGG; pontifical instruments variously arranged (vase handle on the left)

EG.305
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RIC.270 Tetricus II: antoninianus (Spes Avgg)Tetricus II, Gallic caesar (usurper) (272-274)
Antoninianus : Spes Avgg (8th emission, 273-274, Cologne)

Billon, 3.19 g, diameter 19 mm, die axis 12h

A/ C PIV ESV TETRICVS CAES; radiate, draped and cuirassed bust left
R/ SPE-S-AVGG; Spes walking left, holding flower and raising robe

EG.315
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RIC.270 Tetricus II: antoninianus (Spes Avgg)Tetricus II, Gallic caesar (usurper) (272-274)
Antoninianus : Spes Avgg (8th emission, 273-274, Cologne)

Billon, 2.18 g, diameter 19.5 mm, die axis 12h

A/ C PIV ESV TETRICVS CAES; radiate, draped and cuirassed bust left
R/ SPE-S-AV[GG]; Spes walking left, holding flower and raising robe

EG.316
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(0138) ANTONINUS PIUS--ALEXANDRIA138 - 161 AD
BI TETRADRACHM 24 mm 13.38 g
O: Laureate head right
R: Serapis standing l., head r., Cerberus at his feet
Alexandria, Roman Provincial Egypt
Emmett 1428, Rare (R3/5); bust var. of Dattari 2364, BM 982, Cologne 1794.

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(258) Valerien II (BCEN Avril 2013)Cologne, Rare variante unpublished
published in BCEN 2013
B*Numis
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005d. Agrippina IILYDIA, Hypaepa. Agrippina Jr., mother of Nero. Augusta, 50-59 AD. Æ 14mm (2.33 gm). Draped bust of Agrippina right / Cult statue of Artemis. RPC I 2541; SNG Copenhagen -.

Julia Vipsania Agrippina Minor or Agrippina Minor (Latin for "the younger") (November 7, AD 15 – March 59), often called "Agrippinilla" to distinguish her from her mother, was the daughter of Germanicus and Agrippina Major. She was sister of Caligula, granddaughter and great-niece to Tiberius, niece and wife of Claudius, and the mother of Nero. She was born at Oppidum Ubiorum on the Rhine, afterwards named in her honour Colonia Agrippinae (modern Cologne, Germany).

Agrippina was first married to (1st century AD) Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus. From this marriage she gave birth to Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus, who would become Roman Emperor Nero. Her husband died in January, 40. While still married, Agrippina participated openly in her brother Caligula's decadent court, where, according to some sources, at his instigation she prostituted herself in a palace. While it was generally agreed that Agrippinilla, as well as her sisters, had ongoing sexual relationships with their brother Caligula, incest was an oft-used criminal accusation against the aristocracy, because it was impossible to refute successfully. As Agrippina and her sister became more problematic for their brother, Caligula sent them into exile for a time, where it is said she was forced to dive for sponges to make a living. In January, 41, Agrippina had a second marriage to the affluent Gaius Sallustius Crispus Passienus. He died between 44 and 47, leaving his estate to Agrippina.

As a widow, Agrippina was courted by the freedman Pallas as a possible marriage match to her own uncle, Emperor Claudius, and became his favourite councillor, even granted the honor of being called Augusta (a title which no other queen had ever received). They were married on New Year's Day of 49, after the death of Claudius's first wife Messalina. Agrippina then proceeded to persuade Claudius to adopt her son, thereby placing Nero in the line of succession to the Imperial throne over Claudius's own son, Brittanicus. A true Imperial politician, Agrippina did not reject murder as a way to win her battles. Many ancient sources credited her with poisoning Claudius in 54 with a plate of poisened mushrooms, hence enabling Nero to quickly take the throne as emperor.

For some time, Agrippina influenced Nero as he was relatively ill-equipped to rule on his own. But Nero eventually felt that she was taking on too much power relative to her position as a woman of Rome. He deprived her of her honours and exiled her from the palace, but that was not enough. Three times Nero tried to poison Agrippina, but she had been raised in the Imperial family and was accustomed to taking antidotes. Nero had a machine built and attached to the roof of her bedroom. The machine was designed to make the ceiling collapse — the plot failed with the machine. According to the historians Tacitus and Suetonius, Nero then plotted her death by sending for her in a boat constructed to collapse, intending to drown Agrippina. However, only some of the crew were in on the plot; their efforts were hampered by the rest of the crew trying to save the ship. As the ship sank, one of her handmaidens thought to save herself by crying that she was Agrippina, thinking they would take special care of her. Instead the maid was instantly beaten to death with oars and chains. The real Agrippina realised what was happening and in the confusion managed to swim away where a passing fisherman picked her up. Terrified that his cover had been blown, Nero instantly sent men to charge her with treason and summarily execute her. Legend states that when the Emperor's soldiers came to kill her, Agrippina pulled back her clothes and ordered them to stab her in the belly that had housed such a monstrous son.

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008 - Victorinus (268-271 AD), Antoninianus - RIC 71Obv: IMP C VICTORINVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
Rev: SALVS AVG, Salus standing left, holding sceptre and patera, feeding serpent rising from altar.
Minted in Cologne 270-271 AD.
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038 - Gallienus (253-268), Antoninianus - RIC 18(J)Obv: GALLIENVS P F AVG, radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust right.
Rev: GERMANICVS MAX V, two captives seated back-to-back flanking the foot of a trophy of captured arms, their arms tied behind their backs.
Minted in Cologne, 258-259 AD
Ca 20 mm in diam; 3,1 g.
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044 POSTUMUSEMPEROR: Postumus
DENOMINATION: Antoninianus
OBVERSE: IMP C POSTVMVS P F AVG, radiate, draped & cuirassed bust right, seen from front
REVERSE: MONETA AVG, Moneta standing left with scales & cornucopiae.
DATE: 260-268 AD
MINT: Cologne
WEIGHT: 3.55 g
RIC: V.II.75
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045 VICTORINUSEMPEROR: Victorinus
DENOMINATION: Antoninianus
OBVERSE: IMP C VICTORINVS. P.F. AVG, radiate, draped, cuirassed bust right, seen from front
REVERSE: INVICTVS, Sol walking left, holding whip, right hand raised, star in left field
DATE: 268-270 AD
MINT: Cologne
WEIGHT: 2.54 g
RIC: RIC V-2 Cologne 114
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046b01. SaloninaBi Antoninanus. Cologne mint. Obv: SALONINA AVG, diademed bust right on crescent. Rev: VEN-V-S FELIX, Venus seated left, holding sceptre, reaching for child before her. RIC 7 [joint reign]; RSC 115; Sear 10655. A FORUM coin.lawrence c
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052a01. PostumusAR Antoninianus. Cologne mint. 260-261 AD. Obv: IMP C POSTVMVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: HERC DEVSONIENSI, Hercules standing front, looking right, holding bow and leaning on club. RIC V-II, 64; RSC 91a; Elmer 131; Sear 10944. A FORUM coin.lawrence c
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052a05. PostumusAE Antoninianus. Cologne mint. Obv: IMP C POSTVMVS P P AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: COS IIII, Victory standing right, with wreath and palm. RIC 287, Cohen 31. A FORUM coin.lawrence c
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052a08. PostumusBi. Antoninianus. 19.1mm, 3.42 g. Cologne mint, 268 AD. Obv: IMP C POSTVMVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: PAX AVG, Pax standing left with branch and sceptre. P in left field. RIC 318, RSC 215, Elmer 333; Sear 10966. A FORUM coin.lawrence c
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052a10. PostumusBillon antoninianus. 3.982g, 21.0mm, 0o, Colonia Agrippinensis (Cologne, Germany) mint, c. 267 A.D.; obverse IMP C POSTVMVS P F AVG, radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust right; reverse VBERTAS AVG (to the abundance of the Emperor), Uberitas standing facing, head left, right leg forward, purse in right hand, cornucopia in left hand.
RSC IV 366a, RIC V-2 330, Mairat 136, Schulzki AGK 94, Hunter IV 93, SRCV III 10995. A FORUM coin.
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052a16. PostumusAE Antoninianus. Cologne mint. Obv: IMP C POSTVMVS P P AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: COS IIII, Victory standing right, with wreath and palm. RIC 287, Cohen 31.lawrence c
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052a21. PostumusAR Antoninianus. Cologne mint. 266 AD. Obv: IMP C POSTVMVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: SALVS AVG, Aesculapius standing right, head left, with right hand leaning on serpent-entwined staff, globe at feet. RIC 86, 326; Elmer 415; Cunetio 2435; Sear 10985.lawrence c
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058a. VictorinusAugustus "Gallic Empire" Summer 269 - Fall 271

One of the more successful generals for Postumus, he was chosen as Augustus after Marius was assassinated. He faced a number of internal revolts and the secession of many of the outlying territories of the Gallic Empire. Killed in Cologne by an officer whose wife he had seduced.
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058a05. VictorinusAE Antoninianus. Obv: IMP C VICTORINVS PF AVG, radiate, draped, cuirassed bust right. Rev: INVICTVS, Sol walking left, holding whip, right hand raised, star in left field. RIC V-2 Cologne 114; C 49, Elmer 683; Sear 11170.lawrence c
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061a07. Tetricus IAE Antoninianus. Cologne mint. 270-273. Obv: AD. IMP C TETRICVS P F AVG, radiate, cuirassed bust right. Rev: VICTORIA AVG, Victory walking left, holding wreath & palm. RIC 141.lawrence c
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091 Salonina (? - 268 A.D.), Cologne (Rome?), RIC V-I 68, AE-Antoninianus, -/-//--, VENVS VICTRIX, Venus standing left, #1091 Salonina (? - 268 A.D.), Cologne (Rome?), RIC V-I 68, AE-Antoninianus, -/-//--, VENVS VICTRIX, Venus standing left, #1
avers: SALONINA AVG, Diademed draped bust right on crescent.
reverse: VENVS VICTRIX, Venus standing left, shield on the ground behind her, holding an apple in right hand and grain ear in left.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 20-22,5 mm, weight: 3,45 g, axis: 7 h,
mint: Cologne (Rome?), date: 357-359 A.D.,
ref: RIC V-I 068, p-, Göbl 899c, RSC 129,
Q-001
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091 Salonina (? - 268 A.D.), Cologne (Rome?), RIC V-I 68var.(Legend error!), AE-Antoninianus, -/-//--, VENVS V(I)CTRIX, Venus standing left, #1091 Salonina (? - 268 A.D.), Cologne (Rome?), RIC V-I 68var.(Legend error!), AE-Antoninianus, -/-//--, VENVS V(I)CTRIX, Venus standing left, #1
avers: SALONINA AVG, Diademed draped bust right on crescent.
reverse: VENVS V(I)CTRIX, Venus standing left, holding apple and vertical scepter, shield at feet in left. Legend error I missing (VCTRIX).
exergue:-/-//--, diameter: 21-22,5 mm, weight: 3,28 g, axis: 0 h,
mint: Cologne (Rome?), date: A.D.,
ref: RIC V-I 068var. (Legend error!), p-, Göbl 899cvar., RSC 129var.,
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092 Valerian II. (256-258 A.D. Caesar), Cologne, RIC V-I 03A (Lugdunum), AR-Antoninianus, -/-//--, IOVI CRESCENTI, Jupiter riding goat Amalthea right, Scarce! #1092 Valerian II. (256-258 A.D. Caesar), Cologne, RIC V-I 03A (Lugdunum), AR-Antoninianus, -/-//--, IOVI CRESCENTI, Jupiter riding goat Amalthea right, Scarce! #1
avers: VALERIANVS CAES, Radiate, draped bust right.
reverse: IOVI CRESCENTI, Jupiter riding goat Amalthea right.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 21,0-23,0mm, weight: 3,50g, axis: 6h,
mint: Cologne, date: 257-258 A.D.,
ref: RIC V-I 03A (Lugdunum), RSC 16, Scarce!, Göbl 0907e (Cologne),
Sear 10731 (Cologne),
Q-001
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098 Postumus (260-269 A.D.), Cologne (???), RIC V-II 073, AE-Antoninianus, LAETITIA AVG, Galley right, #1098 Postumus (260-269 A.D.), Cologne (???), RIC V-II 073, AE-Antoninianus, LAETITIA AVG, Galley right, #1
avers: IMP C POSTVMVS P F AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
reverse: LAETITIA AVG, Galley right.
exergue: -/-//AVG, diameter: 22mm, weight: 3,02g, axis: 7h,
mint: Cologne? or Trier?, (Lugdunum? are an error in RIC V-II), date: 260-69 AD.,
ref: RIC V-II 73, RSC 167, Sear 10958,
Q-001
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098 Postumus (260-269 A.D.), Cologne (???), RIC V-II 75v., AE-Antoninianus, MONETA AVG, Moneta left, #1098 Postumus (260-269 A.D.), Cologne (???), RIC V-II 75v., AE-Antoninianus, MONETA AVG, Moneta left, #1
avers: IMP C POSTVMVS•P•F•AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right. (dots in legend not in RIC !!!)
reverse: MONETA AVG, Moneta standing left,
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 21,5mm, weight: 4,11g, axes: 6h,
mint: ???, date: 260-269 A.D.,
ref: RIC V-II 75v., RSC 199a, Sear 3116, (dots in legend not in RIC !!!)
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098 Postumus (260-269 A.D.), Cologne, RIC V-II 303, AE-Antoninianus, FIDES EXERCITVS, Four standards, #1098 Postumus (260-269 A.D.), Cologne, RIC V-II 303, AE-Antoninianus, FIDES EXERCITVS, Four standards, #1
avers: IMP C POSTVMVS P F AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
reverse: FIDES EXERCITVS, Four standards, one surmounted by hand, another by an eagle.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 19,0-20,5mm, weight: 3,39g, axes: 7h,
mint: Cologne, date: 260-269 A.D.,
ref: RIC V-II 303, RSC 65, Elmer 417; AGK (corr.) 20; Cunetio 2432;
Sear5 10939.
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098 Postumus (260-269 A.D.), Cologne, RIC V-II 318, AE-Antoninianus, P/-//--, AVG, Pax left, #1098 Postumus (260-269 A.D.), Cologne, RIC V-II 318, AE-Antoninianus, P/-//--, AVG, Pax left, #1
avers: IMP C POSTVMVS P F AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
reverse: PAX AVG, Pax standing left with branch and scepter, P in left field.
exergue: P/-//--, diameter: 20,0mm, weight: 3,05g, axes: 0h,
mint: Cologne, date: 260-269 A.D.,
ref: RIC V-II 318, RSC 215, Elmer 333, Sear 10966,
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098 Postumus (260-269 A.D.), Cologne, RIC V-II 318, AE-Antoninianus, SERAPI COMITI AVG, Serapis standing left, #1098 Postumus (260-269 A.D.), Cologne, RIC V-II 318, AE-Antoninianus, SERAPI COMITI AVG, Serapis standing left, #1
avers: IMP C POSTVMVS P F AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
reverse: SERAPI COMITI AVG, Serapis standing left, raising hand and holding scepter.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 21,0mm, weight: 3,47g, axes: 0h,
mint: Cologne, date: 260-269 A.D.,
ref: RIC V-II 329, RSC 360a, Sear 10991,
Q-001
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101 Victorinus (268-270 A.D.), AE-Antoninianus, RIC V-II 061, Southern mint, PROVIDENTIA-AVG, Providentia standing left, #1101 Victorinus (268-270 A.D.), AE-Antoninianus, RIC V-II 061, Southern mint, PROVIDENTIA-AVG, Providentia standing left, #1
avers: IMP-C-VICTORINVS-P-F-AVG, Radiated and cuirassed bust right.
revers: PROVIDENTIA-AVG, Providentia standing left, holding cornucopiae, globe at feet.
exerg: -/-//--, diameter: 17,5-19mm, weight: 2,27g, axes: 5h,
mint: Southern mint, date: 268-270 A.D., ref: RIC-V-II-061-p, C-,
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101 Victorinus (268-270 A.D.), AE-Antoninianus, RIC V-II 061, Southern mint, PROVIDENTIA-AVG, Providentia standing left, #2101 Victorinus (268-270 A.D.), AE-Antoninianus, RIC V-II 061, Southern mint, PROVIDENTIA-AVG, Providentia standing left, #2
avers: IMP-C-VICTORINVS-P-F-AVG, Radiated and cuirassed bust right.
revers: PROVIDENTIA-AVG, Providentia standing left, holding cornucopiae, globe at feet.
exerg: -/-//--, diameter: 18-19,5mm, weight: 3,24g, axes: 0h,
mint: Southern mint, date: 268-270 A.D., ref: RIC-V-II-061-p, C-,
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101 Victorinus (268-270 A.D.), AE-Antoninianus, RIC V-II 122, Cologne, SALVS-AVG, Salus standing right,101 Victorinus (268-270 A.D.), AE-Antoninianus, RIC V-II 122, Cologne, SALVS-AVG, Salus standing right,
avers: IMP-C-VICTORINVS-P-F-AVG, Radiated and cuirassed bust right.
revers: SALVS-AVG, Salus standing right, feeding serpent in arms.
exerg: -/-//--, diameter: 21-23mm, weight: 4,64g, axes: 6h,
mint: Cologne, date: 268-270 A.D., ref: RIC-V-II-122-p397, C-112,
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115 - Postumus - Antoninianus - RIC 331Antoninianus
Obv:– IMP C POSTVMVS P F AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right
Rev:– VIRTVS AVG, Emperor (sometimes referred to as Mars) advancing right, holding spear and shield, small captive to right.
Minted in Cologne. A.D. 266
Reference– RIC 331; Elmer 291; AGK (corr.) 103; Cunetio 2427.

A scarcer reverse type

All examples I have been able to find come from the same die pair
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117 - Marius Antoninianus - RIC 06Antoninianus
Obv:– IMP C MARIVS P F AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right
Rev:– CONCORD MILIT, Clasped hands.
Minted in Cologne
Reference– RIC 6; Hunter 3; Schulzki 1b; Elmer 633.

Found in Poundbury, Dorset in 1986
3.41 g. 19.99 mm. 180 degrees
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117 - Marius Antoninianus - RIC 18Antoninianus
Obv:– IMP C M AVR MARIVS AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right
Rev:– VICTORIA AVG, Victory advancing right, holding wreath and palm.
Minted in Cologne
Reference– RIC 18. C. 20. Elmer 636. AGK 6 a.

Lots of silvering. Worn reverse die.

Found in Poundbury, Dorset in 1986
2.62 g. 21.13 mm. 180 degrees
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117 - Marius Antoninianus - RIC 18Antoninianus
Obv:– IMP C M AVR MARIVS AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right
Rev:– VICTORIA AVG, Victory advancing right, holding wreath and palm.
Minted in Cologne
Reference– RIC 18. C. 20. Elmer 636. AGK 6 a.

2.85 g. 20.33 mm. 180 degrees
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117 - Marius Antoninianus - RIC 18Antoninianus
Obv:– IMP C M AVR MARI[VS AVG], Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right
Rev:– [VICTO]RIA AVG, Victory advancing right, holding wreath and palm.
Minted in Cologne
Reference– RIC 18. C. 20. Elmer 636. AGK 6 a.

2.84 g. 19.70 mm. 0 degrees
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120. Saloninus (259 A.D.) Av.: SALON VALERIANVS CAES
Rv.: PIETAS AVG

AR Antoninianus Ø23 / 3.4g
RIC V-1 9 Cologne, Cohen 41,
Sear5 10767, Elmer 69/107
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120. Saloninus (259 A.D.)Av.: SALON VALERIANVS CAES
Rv.: PIETAS AVG

AR Antoninianus Ø23 / 3.4g
RIC V-1 9 Cologne, Cohen 41,
Sear5 10767, Elmer 69/107
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125. Postumus (260-269 A.D.)Av.: IMP C POSTVMVS P F AVG
Rv.: SAECVLI FELICITAS

Billon Antoninian Ø21 / 5,1g
RIC 83=325 Cologne , Cohen 331
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125. Postumus (260-269 A.D.)Av.: IMP C POSTVMVS P F AVG
Rv.: SAECVLI FELICITAS

Billon Antoninian Ø21 / 5,1g
RIC 83=325 Cologne , Cohen 331
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128. Marius (269 A.D.)Av.: IMP C M AVR MARIVS AVG
Rv.: VICTORIA AVG

AE Antoninian Ø17-19 / 3.1g
RIC V-2 17 Cologne; Elmer 638; Cunetio 2509
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129. Victorinus (269-270 A.D.)Av.: IMP C PIAV VICTORINVS PF AVG
Rv.: INVICTVS
Left: star

AE Antoninian Ø19 / 2.5g
RIC V-2 113 Cologne
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131. Tetricus I (271-274 A.D.)Av.: IMP C TETRICVS PF AVG
Rv.: VIRTVS AVGG

AE Antoninian Ø21-23 / 3.3g
RIC V-2 148 Cologne , Cohen 207
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1er Emission - Cologne - (269)IMP C M AVR MARIVS AVG
VICTORIA AVG
buste drapé et cuirassé
Victoire marchant gauche
EG 179
Cunetio 2508
RIC 17
Elmer 637
AGK 7a
de Witte ...
Cohen (19)
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1er Emission - Cologne - (269)IMP C M AVR MARIVS AVG
VICTORIA AVG
buste drapé et cuirassé
Victoire marchant à droite
EG 178
Cunetio 2507
RIC 18
Elmer 636
AGK 6a
de Witte 7
Cohen (20)
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22107 Victorinus/Pax from the Petherington HoardVictorinus/Pax
Obv: IMP C VICTORINVS P F AVG,
Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
Rev: PAX AVG
Pax standing left, holding branch and sceptre;
V-star across fields.
Mint:Cologne 19.8mm 2.7g
RIC 118; Elmer 682; AGK (corr.) 14b. Sear 11175.
From the South Petherington Hoard in uncleaned condition
Ex Frascatius
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2468IMP C POSTVMVS PF AVG
Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right
IOVI VICTORI
Jupiter standing right throwing thunderbolt
Mint 2 (Cologne), Issue 1
Cunetio 2468
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2469IMP C POSTVMVS PF AVG
Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right
PM TRP X COS PP
Victory standing right inscribing shield VO XX
Mint 2 (Cologne), Issue 2
Cunetio 2469
"Suffolk" hoard
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250 GallienusGallienus, August 253 - September 268 A.D
Silver antoninianus, Göbl MIR 872m, RSC IV 310 (Lugdunum), RIC V J18 (Lugdunum), SRCV III 10225, VF, weak reverse strike, 3.077g, 23.3mm, 0o, Colonia Agrippinensis (Cologne, Germany) mint, 257 - 258 A.D.; obverse GALLIENVS P F AVG, radiate and draped bust left, spear in right over shoulder, shield on left arm in left; reverse GERMANICVS MAX V, two captives seated back-to-back at the foot of a trophy, their arms tied behind their backs; scarce;

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2e Emission - Cologne - (269)IMP C M AVR MARIVS AVG
VICTORIA AVG
buste cuirassé
Victoire debout à gauche
EG 183
Cunetio 2511
RIC ...
Elmer 639
AGK 8a
de Witte 8
Cohen 19
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308b. Saloninus (AD 258-260)Son of Gallienus

Publius Licinius Cornelius Saloninus (242 - 260) was Roman Emperor in 260. His full title was IMP CAESAR CORNELIUS LICINIUS SALONINUS VALERIANUS PF INVICTUS AUG.

Saloninus was born around the year 242. His father was the later emperor Gallienus. In 258 Saloninus was appointed Caesar by his father (just like his older brother Valerian II, who had then just died, two years earlier was) and sent to Gaul, to make sure his father's authority was respected there. Saloninus lived in Cologne during that time of his life.

In 260 (probably in july) Saloninus and his protector, the praetorian prefect Silvanus, had an argument with the usurper Postumus about the distribution of some booty. Both fled to Cologne with some loyal troops and were besieged by Postumus. The troops elevated Saloninus to the rank of Augustus but the city was soon captured by Postumus, and both Saloninus and Silvanus were murdered. Gallienus, being on the other side of the empire could do nothing to stop him. Saloninus was probably emperor for about one month only.

AE Antoninianus (as Caesar)
OB: Radiate, draped bust, right
SALON. VALERIANVS NOB. CAES.
REV: Spes presenting flower to Saloninus
SPES PVBLICA
RIC, Vol. V, Part 1, #36
Antioch mint
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311. PostumusPostumus was recognized as emperor in Gaul, Spain, Germany, and Britain. He set up the capital of his renegade empire at Cologne, complete with its own senate, consuls and praetorian guard. He represented himself as the restorer of Gaul on some of his coins, a title he earned after successfully defending Gaul against the Germans. The coins issued by Postumus were of better workmanship and higher precious metal content than coins issued by Gallienus.

In 263, Gallienus launched a campaign to defeat Postumus. After initial success against Postumus, Gallienus was seriously wounded and needed to return home. After his failed attempt at defeating Postumus, Gallienus was occupied with crises in the rest of his empire and never challenged Postumus again.

Aureolus, a general of Gallienus who was in command of Milan, openly changed sides and allied himself with Postumus. The city of Milan would have been critical to Postumus if he planned to march on Rome. For whatever reason, Postumus failed to support Aureolus, who was besieged by Gallienus.

Postumus, one of Gallienus usurpers, was himself challenged by a usurper in 268. Laelianus, one of Postumus' top military leaders, was declared emperor in Mainz by the local garrison and surrounding troops (Legio XXII Primigenia). Although Postumus was able to quickly capture Mainz and kill Laelianus, he was unable to control his own troops and they turned on him and killed him, since they were dissatisfied with him for not allowing them to sack the city of Mainz (Aur. Vict. 33.8; Eutrop. 9.9.1).

Following the death of Postumus, his empire lost control of Britain and Spain, and the shrunken remains of the Gallic Empire were inherited by Marius.

Postumus AR Antoninianus. IMP C POSTVMVS P F AVG, radiate, draped & cuirassed bust right / MONETA AVG, Moneta standing left with scales & cornucopiae. RIC 75. RSC 199.
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312a. MariusMarius. AD 269. AE antoninianus.

Marcus Aurelius Marius was emperor of the Gallic Empire in 268.

According to later tradition, he was a blacksmith by trade who rose through the ranks of the Roman army to become an officer. After the death of Postumus he seized power, reportedly for two or three days, before being killed by a sword of his own manufacture.

This tradition is probably partially or entirely incorrect. Based upon the number of coins he issued, a more accurate length for his reign would be at least two or three months. Marius is listed among the Thirty Tyrants in the Historia Augusta.

Denomination : Bronze Antoninianus. Mint : Cologne.

Reference : RIC 5, part 2, page 377 #9. Sear-3155

Size : 16.9 x 18.0 mm Weight : 3.12 grams.

Grade : VF slightly off-centre.

Obverse : Radiate bust of Marius right, with IMP C M AVR MARIVS P F AVG around (the first half of the inscription is off the flan, but IVS P F AVG is clear.

Reverse : Felicitas standing left holding a caduceus and cornucopiae, with SAEC FELICITAS around.

At a glance one could confuse this coin with Postumus, as both Postumus and Marius have similar portraits and the part of the obverse inscription visible could be MVS P F AVG with the first part of the M off the flan. However, Postumus never issued this reverse type, so the coin can only be a Marius. (Description/Coin - Ex- Calgary Coins)
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3962 SAMARIA, Caesarea Maritima. Hadrian AE 15 LionReference.
RPC III, 3962; Kadman 30; BMC p. 21, 76 and pl. III.9; CNP II p. 102, 30; De Saulcy p. 123, 5corr. (Av.); Lindgren & Kovacs 2415; SNG ANS 773.

Obv. [IMP TR] [HAD]RIANO CA [A]
Laureate head right.

Rev. C I F A C (Colonia Prima Flavia Augusta Caesarea)
Lion walking right; above, serpent

2.47 gr
15 mm
12h

Note.
Ex Schulten, Auction, Cologne, 22-23 April 1985, lot 467; ex Frank Sternberg, Auction 33, Zurich, 18-19 September 1997, lot 87, A.K. Collection: Coin ID C011 from Lot no. 559
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3e Emission - Cologne - (mi 269)IMP C M AVR MARIVS AVG
VIRTVS AVG
EG 184
Cunetio 2512
RIC 19
Elmer 640
AGK 9
de Witte 11
Cohen 22
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405a. HelenaFlavia Iulia Helena, also known as Saint Helena, Saint Helen, Helena Augusta, and Helena of Constantinople, (c.248 - c.329) was the first wife of Constantius Chlorus, and the mother of Emperor Constantine I. She is traditionally credited with finding the relics of the True Cross.

Many legends surround her. She was allegedly the daughter of an innkeeper. Her son Constantine renamed the city of Drepanum on the Gulf of Nicomedia as 'Helenopolis' in her honor, which led to later interpretions that Drepanum was her birthplace.

Constantius Chlorus divorced her (c.292) to marry the step-daughter of Maximian, Flavia Maximiana Theodora. Helena's son, Constantine, became emperor of the Roman Empire, and following his elevation she became a presence at the imperial court, and received the title Augusta.

She is considered by the Orthodox and Catholic churches as a saint, famed for her piety. Eusebius records the details of her pilgrimage to Palestine and other eastern provinces. She is traditionally credited (but not by Eusebius) with the finding of relics of the True Cross (q.v.), and finding the remains of the Three Wise Men, which currently reside in the Shrine of the Three Kings at Cologne Cathedral. Her feast day as a saint of the Orthodox Christian Church is celebrated with her son on May 21, the Feast of the Holy Great Sovereigns Constantine and Helen, Equal to the Apostles. Her feast day in the Roman Catholic Church falls on August 18.

At least 25 sacred wells currently exist in Britain that were dedicated to her. She is also the patron saint of Colchester.

Helena Follis. FL HELENA AVGVSTA, diademed and draped bust right / SECVRITAS REIPVBLICE, Securitas standing left, holding branch in right hand; PTR(crescent) in ex.
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51. Valerian II.Antoninianus, 256 - 258 AD, Cologne mint.
Obverse: VALERIANVS CAES / Radiate bust of Valerian II.
Reverse: IOVI CRESCENTI / The infant Jupier siting on a goat.
3.16 gm., 22 mm.
RIC #3; Sear #10731.

In all of Roman coinage, this coin of Valerian II is the only coin which has this reverse legend and type.

According to legend, the infant Zeus (Jupiter, Jove) was hidden in the cave of Dicte on Crete where he was suckled by a goat. He was hidden from his father Cronus, who intended to eat him just as he had swallowed all of Zeus' other siblings, to escape the prophesy that he would be succeeded by his son.
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62. Posthumus.Antoninianus, 258 - 269 AD, Cologne mint.
Obverse: IMP C POSTVMVS P F AVG / Radiate bust of Postumus.
Reverse: PAX AVG / Pax standing, holding olive branch and sceptre.
3.42 gm., 20 mm.
RIC #318; Sear #10967.

This is one of the last coins issued in the white metal alloy. Posthumus abandoned it later than most, and later coins of the Cologne mint are just bronze with a silver colored plating on them. See RIC vol. V, part 2, p. 328 - 330.
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68. Victorinus.Antoninianus, 268 - 270 AD, Cologne mint.
Obverse: IMP C VICTORINVS P F AVG / Radiate bust of Victorinus.
Reverse: PAX AVG / Pax standing, holding olive branch and sceptre. V in left field, star in right field.
2.97 gm., 20 mm.
RIC #118; Sear #11175.
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70. Tetricus I.Antoninianus, 270 - 273 AD, Cologne or Vienne mint.
Obverse: IMP TETRICVS P F AVG / Radiate bust of Tetricus I.
Reverse: HILARITAS AVGG / Hilaritas standing, holding palm branch and cornucopiae.
2.33 gm., 20 mm.
RIC #80; Sear #11237.

Tetricus was the last emperor of the so-called Gallo-Roman Empire. He became emperor in 270 AD, and immediately gave his young son, also named Tetricus, the title and rank of Caesar. Several years later in 273 AD when Aurelian invaded Gaul, Tetricus abdicated and surrendered to him. The lives of Tetricus and his son were spared and they spent the rest of their lives in Italy as private citizens. A welcome interlude in a saga where ambition lead to violent deaths for just about everyone involved !
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88-02 - POSTUMO (260 - 269 D.C.)AR Antoniniano 23 x 21 mm 4.1 gr.

Anv: "IMP C POSTVMVS P F AVG" - Busto radiado, vestido y acorazado, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "FIDES MILITVM" - Fides (La Fidelidad) de pié a izquierda, portando un estandarte militar en cada mano de sus brazos extendidos.

Acuñada 1ra. Emisión 260 - 261 D.C.
Ceca: Treveri (Off.A) Hoy Trier - Alemania
Rareza: C

Referencias: RIC Vol.V Parte II #59 Pag.342 - Sear RCTV Vol.III #10940 Pag.359 (Cologne) - Sear RCTV (1988) #3109 - Cohen Vol.VI #67 Pag.23 - RSC Vol. IV #67a Pag.128 - DVM #13 Pag.267 - Cunieto #2386 - Elmer #133 - AGK #21 - Hunter #9
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88-02 - POSTUMO (260 - 269 D.C.)AR Antoniniano 23 x 21 mm 4.1 gr.

Anv: "IMP C POSTVMVS P F AVG" - Busto radiado, vestido y acorazado, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "FIDES MILITVM" - Fides (La Fidelidad) de pié a izquierda, portando un estandarte militar en cada mano de sus brazos extendidos.

Acuñada 1ra. Emisión 3ra.Fase 261 D.C.
Ceca: Treveri (Off.A) Hoy Trier - Alemania
Rareza: C

Referencias: RIC Vol.V Parte II #59 Pag.342 - Sear RCTV Vol.III #10940 Pag.359 (Cologne) - Sear RCTV (1988) #3109 - Cohen Vol.VI #67 Pag.23 - RSC Vol. IV #67a Pag.128 - DVM #13 Pag.267 - Cunetio #2386 - Elmer #133 - AGK #21 - Hunter #9 - L.E.G.PPS #16 P.XXIV
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88-04 - POSTUMO (260 - 269 D.C.)AR Antoniniano 23 x 22 mm 2.9 gr.

Anv: "IMP C POSTVMVS P F AVG" - Busto radiado y vestido, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "PIETAS AVG" - Pietas (La Piedad) de pié a izquierda, sosteniendo un niño en cada uno de sus brazos. A sus piés dos niños mas uno a cada lado.

Acuñada 4ta. Emisión 266 D.C.
Ceca: Treveri (Off.B) Hoy Trier - Alemania
Rareza: C

Referencias: RIC Vol.V Parte II #320 Pag.363 - Sear RCTV Vol.III #10969 pag.362 (Cologne) - Cohen Vol.VI #230 Pag.39/40 - RSC Vol. IV #230 Pag.132- DVM #40 Pag.268 - Cunieto #2428 - Elmer #395 - AGK #58 - Hunter #730
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88-04 - POSTUMO (260 - 269 D.C.)AR Antoniniano 23 x 22 mm 2.9 gr.

Anv: "IMP C POSTVMVS P F AVG" - Busto radiado y vestido, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "PIETAS AVG" - Pietas (La Piedad) de pié a izquierda, sosteniendo un niño en cada uno de sus brazos. A sus piés dos niños mas uno a cada lado.

Acuñada 4ta. Emisión 266 D.C.
Ceca: Treveri (Off.B) Hoy Trier - Alemania
Rareza: C

Referencias: RIC Vol.V Parte II #320 Pag.363 - Sear RCTV Vol.III #10969 pag.362 (Cologne) - Cohen Vol.VI #230 Pag.39/40 - RSC Vol. IV #230 Pag.132- DVM #40 Pag.268 - Cunetio #2428 - Elmer #395 - AGK #58 - Hunter #730 - L.E.G.PPS #65 P.XXVII

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89 Postumus AD 259 - 268Obv. IMP C POSTVMVS P F AVG
Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right
Rev. SERAPI COMITI AVG
Serapis stg. left, holding sceptre and raising right hand
RIC 329, Cohen 360 , 3,922g , Cologne - Antoninanus -
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91-04 - VICTORINO (269 - 271 D.C.)Billon Antoniniano 20 x 19 mm 2.7 gr.

Anv: "IMP C VICTORINVS P F AVG" - Busto radiado, vestido y acorazado, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "INVICTVS" - Sol radiado y desnudo corriendo hacia la izquierda, su capa flota sobre su hombro izquierdo, levantando su brazo derecho y portando un látigo en el izquierdo.

Acuñada 3ra. Emisión mitad 270 - inicios 271 D.C.
Ceca: Treveri - Hoy Trier Alemania
Rareza: C

Referencias: RIC Vol.V Parte II #114 Pag.396 - Sear RCTV Vol.III #11170 Pag.384 (Cologne) - Sear RCTV (1988) #3165 - Cohen Vol.VI #49 Pag.73 - DVM #7 Pag.270 - Cunieto #2545 - Elmer #683 - AGK #9b
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91-04 - VICTORINO (269 - 271 D.C.)AE Antoniniano 20 x 19 mm 2.7 gr.

Anv: "IMP C VICTORINVS P F AVG" - Busto radiado, vestido y acorazado, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "INVICTVS" - Sol radiado y desnudo corriendo hacia la izquierda, su capa flota sobre su hombro izquierdo, levantando su brazo derecho y portando un látigo en el izquierdo. "*" en campo derecho.

Acuñada 3ra. Emisión 2da.Fase Inicio a mediados de 270 D.C.
Ceca: Treveri - Hoy Trier Alemania

Referencias: RIC Vol.V Parte II #114 Pag.396 (C) - Sear RCTV Vol.III #11170 Pag.384 (Cologne) - Sear RCTV (1988) #3165 - Cohen Vol.VI #49 Pag.73 - DVM #7 Pag.270 - Cunieto #2534 - Elmer #683 - AGK #9b (C6) - L.E.G.PPS #202 P.LVI
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91-06 - VICTORINO (269 - 271 D.C.)AE Antoniniano 18 mm 2.3 gr.

Anv: "IMP C VICTORINVS P F AVG" - Busto radiado y acorazado, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "[PR]OVIDENTIA AVG" - Providentia (La Providencia) estante a la izq., portando un bastón corto en mano der.apoyado sobre globo y cornucopia en izq.

Acuñada 5ta. Emisión 271 D.C.
Ceca: Colonia, Alemania

Referencias: RIC Vb #61 Pag.392 - Sear RCTV Vol.III #11178 Pag.384 (Cologne) - Cohen Vol.VI #101 Pag.79 - DVM #10 Pag.270 - Cunetio #2577 - Elmer #743 - Hunter #29 - AGK #19 (C6) - L.E.G.PPS #252 P.LXI
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92-04 - TETRICO I (271 - 274 D.C.)AE Antoniniano 17 x 17 mm 3.0 gr.

Anv: "IMP C TETRICVS P F A[VG]" - Busto radiado y vestido, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "PAX AVG" - Pax (La Paz) de pié a izquierda, portando una rama de olivo en mano de brazo derecho extendido y largo cetro vertical en izquierda.

Acuñada 4ta. Emisión principio 272 - principio 274 D.C.
Ceca: Treveri - Hoy Trier Alemania
Rareza: C

Referencias: RIC Vol.V Parte II #100 Pag.409 - Sear RCTV Vol.III #11243 Pag.391 (Cologne) - Sear RCTV (1988) #3179 - Cohen Vol.VI #95 Pag.102 - DVM #6 Pag.270 - Cunieto #2603 - Elmer #775 - AGK #8b - Hunter #6
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92-04 - TETRICO I (271 - 274 D.C.)AE Antoniniano 17 x 17 mm 3.0 gr.

Anv: "IMP C TETRICVS P F A[VG]" - Busto radiado. vestido y acorazado, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "PAX AVG" - Pax (La Paz) de pié a izquierda, portando una rama de olivo en mano de brazo derecho extendido y largo cetro vertical en izquierda.

Acuñada 4ta. Emisión principio 272 - principio 274 D.C.
Ceca: Treveri - Hoy Trier Alemania

Referencias: RIC Vol.V Parte II #100 Pag.409 (C) - Sear RCTV Vol.III #11243 Pag.391 (Cologne) - Sear RCTV (1988) #3179 - Cohen Vol.VI #95 Pag.102 - DVM #6 Pag.270 - Cunetio #2603 - Elmer #775 - AGK #8b (C6) - Hunter #6 - L.E.G.PPS #269 P.LXXI
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92-07 - TETRICO I (271 - 274 D.C.)AE Antoniniano 20 x 18 mm 2.1 gr.
Reinado conjunto con su hijo Tetrico II.

Anv: "IMP C TETRICVS P F AVG" - Busto radiado y vestido, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "VIRTVS AVGG" - Virtus (La Virtud) ó Marte con ropas y casco militar, de pié a izquierda, apoyando la mano de su brazo derecho extendido en un escudo y portando una lanza vertical en izquierda.

Acuñada 5ta. Emisión inicio 274 D.C.
Ceca: Treveri - Hoy Trier Alemania
Rareza: S

Referencias: RIC Vol.V Parte II #148 Pag.411 - Sear RCTV Vol.III #11258 Pag.392 (Cologne) - Sear RCTV (1988) #3183 - Cohen Vol.VI #207 Pag.113 - DVM #11 Pag.270 - Cunetio #2618 - Elmer #780 - AGK #14a - Hunter #13
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RIC_148_Antoniniano_Tetrico_I.jpg
92-07 - TETRICO I (271 - 274 D.C.)AE Antoniniano 20 x 18 mm 2.1 gr.
Reinado conjunto con su hijo Tetrico II.

Anv: "IMP C TETRICVS P F AVG" - Busto radiado, vestido y acorazado, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "VIRTVS AVGG" - Virtus (La Virtud) ó Marte con ropas y casco militar, de pié a izquierda, apoyando la mano de su brazo derecho extendido en un escudo y portando una lanza vertical en izquierda.

Acuñada 5ta. Emisión inicio 274 D.C.
Ceca: Treveri - Hoy Trier Alemania

Referencias: RIC Vol.V Parte II #148 Pag.411 (S)- Sear RCTV Vol.III #11258 Pag.392 (Cologne) - Sear RCTV (1988) #3183 - Cohen Vol.VI #207 Pag.113 - DVM #11 Pag.270 - Cunetio #2618 - Elmer #780 - AGK #14a (C5) - Hunter #13 - L.E.G.PPS #281 P.LXXII
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93 Tetricus I. AD 270 - 273Obv. IMP C TETRICVS P F AVG
Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right
Rev. VICTORIA AVG
Victory walking left, holding wreath & palm.
RIC 141, Cohen 84 , 2,371g , Cologne - Antoninanus -
Priscus
Antoniniano Tetrico II RIC 272.jpg
93-02 - TETRICO II Como Cesar de Tetrico I (273 - 274 D.C.)Billon Antoniniano 19 x 16 mm 2.3 gr.
Hijo de Tetrico I.

Anv: "[C PIV] ESV TETRICVS CAES" - Busto radiado y vestido, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "SPES [P]VBLICA" - Spes avanzando a derecha, portando una flor en la mano del brazo derecho extendido y levantando su vestido con la izquierda.

Acuñada 4ta. Emisión principio 273 - principio 274 D.C.
Ceca: Treveri - Hoy Trier Alemania
Rareza: C

Referencias: RIC Vol.V Parte II #272 Pag.424 - Sear RCTV Vol.III #11294 Pag.396 (Cologne) - Sear RCTV (1988) #3191 - Cohen Vol.VI #97 Pag.128 - DVM #6 Pag.270 - Cunetio #2608 - Elmer #769 - AGK #10 - Hunter #4
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