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Postumus. Romano-Gallic Emperor, A.D. 260-269. BI antoninianus (20 mm, 3.04 g, 7 h). Treveri, A.D. 266. IMP C POSTVMVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust of Postumus right / FIDES [E]XERCITVS, four military standards. RIC 303; Mairat 120; AGK 20; RSC 65. Quant.Geek
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Postumus (260-269). Antoninianus. Treveri, 263-5. Radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust r. R/ Felicitas standing facing, head l., holding cornucopia in l. hand and caduceus in r. hand. RIC V 58; RSC 39a.Antonivs Protti
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Celtic CoinageContinental Celts & Tribes of Britannia
Gaul: Northwest Gaul: Aulerci Eburovices, Carnutes, Coriosolites, Redones, Senones, Veneti. Northeast Gaul: Ambiani, Remi, Suessiones (Cricironus), Treveri.
Central Gaul: Aediu, Arverni. Sequani (Turonos & Cantorix). Southern Gaul: Massalia (Marseilles), Tolostates, Volcae-Arecomici. Uncertain: Volcae Tectosages, Leuci, Senones.
Britain: Atrebates & Regni (Verica), Cantii (Amminus), CantuvellauniCorieltauvi (Volisios Dumnocoveros), Cunobelin, Dobunni, Durotriges, Epaticcus, Iceni, Trinovantes, Cantuvellauni & Trinovantes (Addedomaros, Caratacus).
Lower Danube: Geto-Dacians. Middle Danube: Hercuniates. Central Europe: Boii. Danubian Celts are also referred to as being from the Carpathian Region, in which there were various tribes, many unknown.
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GAUL, Uncertain mint (Treveri?). Augustus. 27 BC-AD 14
Æ Quadrans(?) (17mm, 2.7g)
Germanus Indutilli L(ibertus), magistrate. Struck circa 10 BC.
Diademed male head right
Bull butting left
RPC I 506; RIC I 249; Scheers, Traite" 216
Ardatirion
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ROME. Constantine I. AD 307/310-337
Æ Follis (18mm, 3.46 g, 11 h)
Treveri (Trier) mint, 1st officina. Struck spring AD 317.
IMP CONSTANTINVS PF AVG
Laureate and cuirassed bust right
SOLI INVICTO COMITI
Sol standing left, extending arm and holding globe; T-F//BTR
RIC VII 97
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(0293) CONSTANTIUS I CHLORUS (as Caesar)293-305 AD
AE FOLLIS 26 x 28.5 mm 7.45 g
Obv. CONSTANTIVS NOBIL C, Laureate head r.
Rev. GENIO POPVLI ROMANI, Genius standing l., modius on head, naked but for chlamys over l. shoulder, r. holding patera, l. cornucopiae; B/STAR in fields, TR in exergue.
Treveri (Trier)

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02. Claudius II: Thessalonica fractional.AE3 fractional (half follis?), 317-18, Thessalonica mint.
Obverse: DIVO CLAVDIO OPTIMO IMP / Veiled bust of Claudius II, Gothicus.
Reverse: REQVIES OPTIMORVM MERITORVM / Emperor seated on curule chair, raising right hand and holding sceptre.
Mint mark:: . TS . Γ .
1.35 gm., 16 mm.
RIC #26; PBCC #906; Sear #16399.

Around the years 317 - 318, Constantine issued commemorative coins honoring three deified emperors: Claudius II Gothicus, Constantius I, and Maximian. It is not real clear when these coins were issued, but RIC assigns them to the years 317-18 saying there is evidence they were issued near or at the end of the Sol coinage. They are small AE3 in size (16 mm), but on flans that are much thinner and weigh significantly less than other coins of the period. Therefore they are generally regarded as fractionals. They were minted at Treveri, Arelate, Rome, Aquileia, Siscia, and Thessalonica.

Why these three emperors? Constantine claimed Claudius II Gothicus was one of his ancestors (probably not true). Constantius I was Constantine's father, and Maximian was the father of Constantine's wife, Fausta.

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03. Constantius I: Thessalonica fractional.AE3 fractional (half follis?), 317-18, Thessalonica mint.
Obverse: DIVO CONSTANTIO PIO PRINCIPI / Veiled bust of Constantius I.
Reverse: REQVIES OPTIMORVM MERITORVM / Emperor seated on curule chair, raising right hand and holding sceptre.
Mint mark: . T . SB .
1.78 gm., 16 mm.
RIC #25; PBCC #908; Sear unlisted.

Around the years 317 - 318, Constantine issued commemorative coins honoring three deified emperors: Claudius II Gothicus, Constantius I, and Maximian. It is not real clear when these coins were issued, but RIC assigns them to the years 317-18 saying there is evidence they were issued near or at the end of the Sol coinage. They are small AE3 in size (16 mm), but on flans that are much thinner and weigh significantly less than other coins of the period. Therefore they are generally regarded as fractionals. They were minted at Treveri, Arelate, Rome, Aquileia, Siscia, and Thessalonica.

Why these three emperors? Constantine claimed Claudius II Gothicus was one of his ancestors (probably not true). Constantius I was Constantine's father, and Maximian was the father of Constantine's wife, Fausta.

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039 - Victorinus (268-271 AD), Antoninianus - RIC 109Obv. IMP C PIA V VICTORINVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
Rev. FIDES MILITVM, Fides standing left with two standards.

Minted in Treveri, 269-270 AD
2,9g, c 2,0 mm in diam
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04. Maximian: Siscia fractional.AE3 fractional (half follis?), 317-18, Siscia mint.
Obverse: DIVO MAXIMIANO SEN FORT IMP / Veiled bust of Maximian.
Reverse: REQVIES OPTIMORVM MERITORVM / Emperor seated on curule chair, raising right hand and holding sceptre.
Mint mark: SIS
1.61 gm., 15mm.
RIC #41; PBCC #838; Sear #16412.

Around the years 317 - 318, Constantine issued commemorative coins honoring three deified emperors: Claudius II Gothicus, Constantius I, and Maximian. It is not real clear when these coins were issued, but RIC assigns them to the years 317-18 saying there is evidence they were issued near or at the end of the Sol coinage. They are small AE3 in size (16 mm), but on flans that are much thinner and weigh significantly less than other coins of the period. Therefore they are generally regarded as fractionals. They were minted at Treveri, Arelate, Rome, Aquileia, Siscia, and Thessalonica.

Why these three emperors? Constantine claimed Claudius II Gothicus was one of his ancestors (probably not true). Constantius I was Constantine's father, and Maximian was the father of Constantine's wife, Fausta.

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052a04. PostumusAE Double Sestertius. Treveri mint. 261 AD. Obv: IMP C M CASS LAT POSTVMVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
Rev: FIDES MILITVM, Fides standing facing, head left, holding two standards. RIC 123, Cohen 74, Sear 11040. A FORUM coin.
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052a30. PostumusAntoninianus (22mm, 3.13 g, 6h). Treveri (Trier) mint. AD 261. Radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust right / Fides standing facing, head left, holding two signa. RIC V 59; Mairat 22; AGK 21; RSC 67a; Braithwell 144. From the Ken Bressett Collection. Ex Lincoln Higgie 1970 @ $10. CNG Keystone Auction 6, Lot 3266.lawrence c
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052a31. PostumusAntoninianus (21mm, 3.32 g, 6h). Treveri (Trier) mint. AD 267. Radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust right / Serapis standing left, raising hand and holding transverse scepter. RIC V 329 var; Mairat 130; AGK 90; RSC 360a. From the Ken Bressett Collection. Ex ANA coin show c. 1960 @ $7.50. CNG Keystone Auction 6, Lot 3274.lawrence c
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052a32. PostumusAR Antoninianus. Treveri, AD 268. IMP C POSTVMVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to right / IOVI S[T]ATORI, Jupiter standing to left, head to right, holding sceptre and thunderbolt. RIC V.2 309 (Colonia Agrippinensis); Mairat, 2014 (unpublished PhD thesis), 446; RSC 159a. 3.12g, 20mm, 6h.Roma Numismatics Auc 99, Lot 1075.lawrence c
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056a01. MariusAE Antoninianus. Mint II (Treveri?). Obv: IMP C M AVR MARIVS AVG, radiate, draped & cuirassed bust right. Rev: VICTORIA AVG, Victory standing left, holding wreath and palm. RIC 17, Schulzki 7b, Elmer 638, Cunetio 2509; Sear 11123-11124. A FORUM coin.lawrence c
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058a01. Victorinus BI Antoninianus. Treveri, AD 269. IMP C PIAV VICTORINVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to right / FIDES MILITVM, Fides standing to left, holding two standards. RIC V.2 109 (Colonia Agrippinensis); Mairat, 2014 (unpublished PhD thesis), 562. 2.81g, 19mm, 6h. Roma Numismatics Auc 107, Lot 1139.1 commentslawrence c
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079a04. Constantius IBI Nummus. Treveri, AD 305-307. IMP CONSTANTIVS P AVG, laureate and cuirassed bust to right / GENIO POPVLI ROMANI, Genius, head towered, standing to left, holding patera and cornucopiae; S-F across fields, PTR in exergue. RIC VI 642a. 8.59g, 27mm, 6h. Roma Numismatics Auction 80, Lot 1633.lawrence c
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079b01. TheodoraAE 15.1mm, 1.70 g. Treveri mint. Struck before April 340 AD. Obv: FL MAX THEO-DORAE AVG, mantled bust right. Rev: PIETAS-ROMANA, Pietas standing facing, head right, holding infant to breast; Mintmark [?]TR[?]. A FORUM coin.lawrence c
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083a05. Constantine IFolis, Treveri mint. Struck AD 310-313. 17mm, 4.28 g. Helmeted, draped, and cuirassed bust left, holding spear over shoulder. / Two Victories holding shield inscribed VOT/PR over altar; PTR. RIC VII 208A. lawrence c
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083a32. Constantine IFollis. Treveri. 19mm, 3.29 g. Obv: CONSTANTINVS AVG. Laureate and mantled bust right, holding eagle-tipped sceptre. Rev: BEATA TRANQVILLITAS / •S TR•. Globe set on altar inscribed VO / TIS / XX; three stars above. RIC 369. Naumann Auction 115, Lot 1014.
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083a33. Constantine IFollis. Treveri. 25mm, 6.37 g. Obv: IMP CONSTANTINVS P F AVG. Laureate and cuirassed bust right. Rev: MARTI PATRI CONSERVATORI / S - A / PTR. Mars standing right, holding spear and resting hand upon shield. RIC 772a. Naumann Auction 114, Lot 991.
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083b01. Helena
AE Follis. 19mm, 2.51 g. Treveri mint. 327-328 AD. Obv: FL HELENA-AVGVSTA, diademed bust right, wearing mantle and necklace. Rev: SECVRITAS-REIPVBLICE, Securitas standing left, lowering branch with right hand, raising hem of robe with left hand. Mintmark dot STRE. RIC 515, Sear 16594.
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087a09. Constantine IIAs Caesar, BI Nummus. Treveri, AD 320. CONSTANTINVS IVN N C, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to left / VIRTVS EXERCIT, trophy between two captives; STR in exergue. RIC VII 265. 2.65g, 19mm, 11h. Roma Numismatics Auction 89, Lot 1429.lawrence c
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1.16 Constantine as Caesar: Treveri follis.Follis, Summer 307, Treveri mint.
Obverse: FL VAL CONSTANTINVS NOB C / Laureate bust of Constantine.
Reverse: GENIO POP ROM / Genius standing, holding patera and cornucopia. S in left field; A in right field.
Mint mark: PTR
7.75 gm., 27 mm.
RIC #719b; PBCC #122; Sear #15520.
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102 Tetricus I., (270-2272 A.D.), RIC V-II 100 (Imitation), (Treveri ?), Not official mint, AE-Antoninianus, -/-//--, PAX AVG, Pax standing left, #1102 Tetricus I., (270-2272 A.D.), RIC V-II 100 (Imitation), (Treveri ?), Not official mint, AE-Antoninianus, -/-//--, PAX AVG, Pax standing left, #1
avers: (IMP C) TETRICVS P F AVG, Radiate, draped bust right.
reverse: PAX AVG, Pax standing left, holding branch and scepter.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 16,0-17,5mm, weight: 1,59g, axes: 5h,
mint: Not official mint, (Treveri ?), date: 272-273 (???) A.D., ref: RIC V-II 100 (Imitation), Not official mint,
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103 Tetricus II., (273 A.D.), RIC V-II 270, AE-Antoninianus, Treveri, -/-//--, SPES AVG G, Spes walking left, #1103 Tetricus II., (273 A.D.), RIC V-II 270, AE-Antoninianus, Treveri, -/-//--, SPES AVG G, Spes walking left, #1
avers: C PIV ESV TETRICVS CAES, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
reverse: SPES AVG G, Spes walking left holding the flower in right and raising skirt with left.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 19mm, weight: 2,98g axes: 6h,
mint: Treveri (?), date: 272-273 A.D., ref: RIC V-II 270, p-424,
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103 Tetricus II., (273 A.D.), RIC V-II 272, AE-Antoninianus, Treveri, -/-//--, SPES PVBLICA, Spes walking left, #1103 Tetricus II., (273 A.D.), RIC V-II 272, AE-Antoninianus, Treveri, -/-//--, SPES PVBLICA, Spes walking left, #1
avers: C PIV ESV TETRICVS CAES, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
reverse: SPES P VBLICA, Spes walking left holding the flower in right and raising skirt with left.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 17,5mm, weight: 3,31g, axes: 0h,
mint: Treveri (?), date: 272-273 A.D., ref: RIC V-II 272, p-424,
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119 - Victorinus - RIC 057Antoninianus
Obv:– IMP C VICTORINVS P F AVG, Radiate cuirassed bust right
Rev:– PIETAS AVG Pietas standing left, with her right hand sacrificing over a small altar and, in her left, holding a box of incense
Minted in Treveri mint.
Reference:– AGK (corr.) 18a. Elmer 741. RIC 57
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119 - Victorinus - RIC 109Antoninianus
Obv:– IMP C PIAV VICTORINVS P F AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right
Rev:– FIDES MILITVM, Fides standing left holding two standards
Minted in Treveri mint.
Reference:– AGK 5b; RIC 109
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119 - Victorinus - RIC 114Antoninianus
Obv:– IMP C VICTORINVS P F AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right
Rev:– INVICTVS, Sol running left, holding whip, right hand raised, chlamys in two folds. Star in left field
Minted in Treveri mint.
Reference:– Cohen 49, RIC 114, Elmer 653.
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132b Licinius l. (308-324 A.D.), Treveri, RIC VII 211S, -/-//STR, AE-3 Follis, IOVI CONSERVATORI AVG, Licinius on eagle R3 !!! #1132b Licinius l. (308-324 A.D.), Treveri, RIC VII 211S, -/-//STR, AE-3 Follis, IOVI CONSERVATORI AVG, Licinius on eagle R3 !!! #1
avers: IMP LICINIVS P F AVG, Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust left, holding mappa in right hand, scepter in left hand across left shoulder.
reverse: IOVI CONSERVATORI AVG, Eagle standing, wings spread, carrying emperor, standing left, holding thunderbolt and sceptre.
exergue: -/-//STR, diameter:17,5-18,5 mm, weight: 3,38g, axis: 6h,
mint: Treveri, date: 318-319 A.D.,
ref: RIC VII 211S, Unlisted Officina !!!, p-182, R3 !!!, Sear -,
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136 Constantinus I. (306-309 A.D. Caesar, 309-910 A.D. Filius Augustorum, 307-337 A.D. Augustus), Treveri, RIC VII 318, AE-3 Follis, -/-//PTR, BEATA TRANQVILLITAS, Altar, Rare! #1136 Constantinus I. (306-309 A.D. Caesar, 309-910 A.D. Filius Augustorum, 307-337 A.D. Augustus), Treveri, RIC VII 318, AE-3 Follis, -/-//PTR, BEATA TRANQVILLITAS, Altar, Rare! #1
avers: CONSTANT INVS AVG, Laureate head right, wearing trabea, eagle-tipped scepter in the right hand.
reverse: BEATA TRAN QVILLITAS, Globe set on altar inscribed VOT/IS/XX, above three stars.
exergue: -/-//PTR, diameter: 18,5-20,0mm, weight: 3,40g, axes: 6h, Rare!
mint: Treveri, date: 321 A.D., ref: RIC VI 318, p-191,
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136 Constantinus I. (306-309 A.D. Caesar, 309-910 A.D. Filius Augustorum, 307-337 A.D. Augustus), Trier, RIC VI 866a, AE-3 Follis, T/F//PTR, SOLI INVICTO COMITI, Sol radiated standing left, Scarce!136 Constantinus I. (306-309 A.D. Caesar, 309-910 A.D. Filius Augustorum, 307-337 A.D. Augustus), Trier, RIC VI 866a, AE-3 Follis, T/F//PTR, SOLI INVICTO COMITI, Sol radiated standing left, Scarce!
avers:- IMP CONSTANTINVS P F AVG, Laureate and cuirassed bust right.
revers:- SOLI INVI CTO COMITI, Sol radiated standing left, rising right hand, holding globe in left hand,chlamys across left shoulder.
exerg: T/F//PTR, diameter: 23-24mm, weight: 4,24g, axes: 0h,
mint: Treveri, date: 310-313 A.D., ref: RIC-VI-866a, p-226, Scarce!
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136 Constantinus I. (306-309 A.D. Caesar, 309-910 A.D. Filius Augustorum, 307-337 A.D. Augustus), Trier, RIC VI 899, AE-3 Follis, -/-//PTR, SOLI INVICTO, Sol radiated standing left, Scarce!136 Constantinus I. (306-309 A.D. Caesar, 309-910 A.D. Filius Augustorum, 307-337 A.D. Augustus), Trier, RIC VI 899, AE-3 Follis, -/-//PTR, SOLI INVICTO, Sol radiated standing left, Scarce!
avers:- CONSTANTINVS AVG, Laureate, and cuirassed bust right.
revers:- SOLI INVI CTO, Sol radiated standing left, raising right hand, holding the globe in left hand, chlamys across left shoulder.
exerg: -/-//PTR, diameter: 17,0-18,5mm, weight: g, axes: ,
mint: Treveri, date: 310-311 A.D., ref: RIC-VI-899, p-, Scarce!
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136 Constantinus I. (306-309 A.D. Caesar, 309-910 A.D. Filius Augustorum, 307-337 A.D. Augustus), Trier, RIC VII 342, AE-3 Follis, -/-//PTR•, BEATA TRANQVILLITAS, #2136 Constantinus I. (306-309 A.D. Caesar, 309-910 A.D. Filius Augustorum, 307-337 A.D. Augustus), Trier, RIC VII 342, AE-3 Follis, -/-//PTR•, BEATA TRANQVILLITAS, #2
avers:- CONSTAN TINVS AVG, 1, K3, Laureate head left, wearing trabea, eagle-tipped sceptre in right hand.
revers:- BEATA TRANQVILLITAS, Globe set on altar inscribed VO/TIS/XX, above tree stars.
exerg: -/-//PTR•, diameter: 20-21,5 mm, weight: 2,84g, axes: 6h,
mint: Treveri, date: 320 A.D., ref: RIC VI 342, p-194,
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136 Constantinus I. (306-309 A.D. Caesar, 309-910 A.D. Filius Augustorum, 307-337 A.D. Augustus), Trier, RIC VII 342, AE-3 Follis, -/-//PTR•, BEATA TRANQVILLITAS, Altar, #1136 Constantinus I. (306-309 A.D. Caesar, 309-910 A.D. Filius Augustorum, 307-337 A.D. Augustus), Trier, RIC VII 342, AE-3 Follis, -/-//PTR•, BEATA TRANQVILLITAS, Altar, #1
avers: CONSTAN TINVS AVG, 1, K3, Laureate head right, wearing trabea, eagle-tipped scepter in the right hand.
reverse: BEATA TRAN QVILLITAS, Globe set on altar inscribed VO/TIS/XX, above tree stars.
exergue: -/-//PTR•, diameter: 19,0 mm, weight: 2,90g, axes: 0h,
mint: Treveri, date: 320 A.D., ref: RIC VI 342, p-194,
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136 Constantinus I. (306-309 A.D. Caesar, 309-910 A.D. Filius Augustorum, 307-337 A.D. Augustus), Trier, RIC VII ???, AR-Argenteus, -/-//PTR, VICTORIA LAETAE PRINC PERP, Not in RIC !!!136 Constantinus I. (306-309 A.D. Caesar, 309-910 A.D. Filius Augustorum, 307-337 A.D. Augustus), Trier, RIC VII ???, AR-Argenteus, -/-//PTR, VICTORIA LAETAE PRINC PERP, Not in RIC !!!
avers:- IMP CONSTANTI NVS AVG, bust l., high-crested helmet, cuir., dr., spear across r. shoulder..
rever:- VICTORIA LAETAE PRINC PERP, two Victories stg. facing one another, together holding shield inscribed VOT/PR on altar. PTR in exergue.
"UNLISTED ISSUE. This issue is listed erroneously in RIC VII as regular follis (TRIER 208A, p. 181), but in fact it is "billon argenteus" (c. 25% of silver) and belongs to the group of TREVERI 825-826 in RIC VI. Note that only PTR mark is correct, because of only one officina working at that time at Treveri. Note also that the bust type is similar to H11 from RIC VII, but there are also a few differences: bust is usually larger, half-length, and could be described as cuirassed and draped. Coin should be listed after TREVERI 826. See: Bastien, P., "L’émission de monnaies de billon de Treves au début de 313", Quaderni Ticinesi (Numismatica e Antichità Classiche) 1982, XI, p. 271-278. See: CORRIGENDA, VOL. VII, p. 181, CORRIGENDA, VOL. VI, p. 224" by Lech Stepniewski, in "Not in RIC" , thank you Lech Stepniewski,
http://www.forumancientcoins.com/notinric/6tre-826.html
exergo: -/-//PTR, diameter: 19mm, weight: 2,73g, axis: h,
mint: Trier, date: 318-319 A.D., ref: RIC VI Trier 825-6?, RIC VI, "TREVERI [after 826], CONSTANTINE I, UNLISTED ISSUE" by Lech Stepniewski,
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141 - Diocletian - Follis - RIC VI Trier 677a (corr. Cyzicus)Obv:– D N DIOCLETIANO FELICISSIMO SEN AVG, laureate bust right in imperial mantle, olive branch in right hand, mappa in left
Rev:– PROVIDENTIA DEORVM QVIES AVGG, Providentia standing right, extending right hand to Quies standing left, branch upward in right hand, vertical sceptre in left
Minted in Cyzicus (not Trier) ( S | F / KS //PTR)
Reference:– RIC VI Trier 677a (R) (see notes)
Notes:- This is perhaps one of the most unusual issues in the entire follis series. It is nearly always attributed to Trier (Treveri), but a comparison of portrait styles and an examination of follis hoards reveals that this issue was not struck in Trier but in Cyzicus. Two officinae struck this issue, and the KS in the field between the two figures is actually the mintmark, not the PTR. A look at the coins of Cyzicus (RIC 22-23) shows that the same two officinae struck this issue without the PTR also. The Senior Augustus issues of Diocletian and Maximianus were struck at every mint currently in operation. Apparently, the first coins of this type were prepared at Trier and examples were sent to the various mints for the individual mints to copy. At Cyzicus, the die engravers copied everything, including the Trier mintmark and put their own mintmark in the field. Eventually someone soon realized the mistake and new dies were prepared with the mintmark in its proper location.

Nicely silvered with little / no visible wear.
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142 Crispus (317-326 A.D.), Treveri, RIC VII 139, AE-3 Follis, T/F//BTR, PRINCIPI•I VVENTVTIS, Crispus, laureate, in military dress right, #1142 Crispus (317-326 A.D.), Treveri, RIC VII 139, AE-3 Follis, T/F//BTR, PRINCIPI•I VVENTVTIS, Crispus, laureate, in military dress right, #1
avers:- FL IVL CRISPVS NOB CAES (5b,B4), Laureated, draped and cuirassed bust right.
revers:- PRINCIPI•I VVENTVTIS, Crispus, laureate, in military dress, cloak spread, standing right holding transverse spear and globe.
exerg: T/F//BTR, diameter: 19,5-20,5mm, weight: 3,27g, axis: 5h,
mint: Treveri, date: 317 A.D., ref: RIC-VII-139, p-175,
Q-001
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142 Crispus (317-326 A.D.), Treveri, RIC VII 372, AE-3 Follis, -/-//•PTR•, BEATA TRANQVILLITAS, VO/TIS/XX, C3!142 Crispus (317-326 A.D.), Treveri, RIC VII 372, AE-3 Follis, -/-//•PTR•, BEATA TRANQVILLITAS, VO/TIS/XX, C3!
avers:- IVL-CRISPVS-NOB-CAES, Laureated and cuirassed bust left, spear across right shoulder, decorated shield on the left arm.
revers:- BEATA-TRANQVILLITAS, Globe set on altar inscribed VO/TIS/XX, above, three stars.
exerg: -/-//•PTR•, diameter: 19,5mm, weight: 2,51g, axis: 0 h,
mint: Treveri, date: 322-323 A.D., ref: RIC-VII-372, p-197, C3!,
Q-001
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142 Crispus (317-326 A.D.), Treveri, RIC VII 372, AE-3 Follis, -/-//•STR•, BEATA TRANQVILLITAS, VO/TIS/XX, #1142 Crispus (317-326 A.D.), Treveri, RIC VII 372, AE-3 Follis, -/-//•STR•, BEATA TRANQVILLITAS, VO/TIS/XX, #1
avers:- IVL-CRISPVS-NOB-CAES, Laureated and cuirassed bust left, spear across right shoulder, decorated shield on the left arm. The sash visible on the bust.
revers:- BEATA-TRANQVILLITAS, Globe set on altar inscribed VO/TIS/XX, above, three stars.
exerg: -/-//•STR•, diameter: mm, weight: g, axis: h,
mint: Treveri, date: 322-323 A.D., ref: RIC-VII-372, p-197,
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142 Crispus (317-326 A.D.), Treveri, RIC VII 372, AE-3 Follis, -/-//•STR•, BEATA TRANQVILLITAS, VO/TIS/XX, #2142 Crispus (317-326 A.D.), Treveri, RIC VII 372, AE-3 Follis, -/-//•STR•, BEATA TRANQVILLITAS, VO/TIS/XX, #2
avers:- IVL-CRISPVS-NOB-CAES, Laureated and cuirassed bust left, spear across right shoulder, decorated shield on the left arm. The sash visible on the bust.
revers:- BEATA-TRANQVILLITAS, Globe set on altar inscribed VO/TIS/XX, above, three stars.
exerg: -/-//•STR•, diameter: mm, weight: g, axis: h,
mint: Treveri, date: 322-323 A.D., ref: RIC-VII-372, p-197,
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147 - Constantius I Chlorus - RIC VI Treveri 160a Obverse Legend –CONSTANTIVS NOB CAES, Laureate, bust left
Reverse Legend – GENIO POP-VLI ROMANI, Genius standing left, modius on head, naked but for chalmys over left shoulder, right holding patera, left cornucopia
Minted in Treveri (A in left , TR in exe). c. A.D. 295
Reference:– RIC VI Treveri 160a (Rated Scarce)

It should also be noted that the usual reverse break for these coins is PV-LI and RIC notes that the OP-VL break occurs but very rarely.

Weight 11.21 gms which is heavier than expected for this issue with RIC noting a weight range of 8.5gms to 10.5 gms.

Size 25.39mm on Obv. X-Axis, 25.46mm in Obv. Y-Axis.
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148 - Galerius - RIC VI Trier 595bObv:– MAXIMIANVS NOBIL C, Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right
Rev:– GENIO POPV-LI ROMANI, Genius standing left, holding patera and cornucopiae
Minted in Trier (S | F / PTR). Circa A.D. 303 to 1st May A.D. 305
Reference:– RIC VI Treveri 595b
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148 Magnentius (350-353 A.D.), Trier, RIC VIII 318, AE-28, Double Centenionalis, A/ω//TRS, SALVS D D N N AVG ET CAES, Large Chi-Rho,148 Magnentius (350-353 A.D.), Trier, RIC VIII 318, AE-28, Double Centenionalis, A/ω//TRS, SALVS D D N N AVG ET CAES, Large Chi-Rho,
avers:- D N MAGNEN TIVS P F AVG, Bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust right.
revers:- SALVS D D N N AVG ET CAES, Large Chi-Rho, A-ω across the field.
exerg: A/ω//TRS, diameter: 27-28mm, weight: 7,38g, axis: h,
mint: Trier, date: 350-353 AD., ref: RIC VIII 318, C-,
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Bare head, left, C CAESAR AVG GERMANICVS PON M TR POT
Vesta std, VESTA SC

RIC 38

The son of Germanicus, modern research suggests, was not as bad a ruler as history generally supposes, but the winners write the history, and Caligula had the dubious honor of being the first loser to die in the purple at the hand of assassins.

Suetonius recorded: Gaius Caesar (Caligula) was born on the 31st of August AD12, in the consulship of his father, Germanicus, and Gaius Fonteius Capito. The sources disagree as to his place of birth. Gnaeus Lentulus Gaetulicus claims it was Tibur (Tivoli), Pliny the Elder, says it was among the Treveri in the village of Ambitarvium, above Confluentes (the site of Koblenz) at the junction of the Moselle and Rhine. . . . His surname Caligula (‘Little Boot’) was bestowed on him affectionately by the troops because he was brought up amongst them, dressed in soldier’s gear.

Caligula accompanied his father, Germanicus, to Syria (in AD 19). On his return, he lived with his mother, Agrippina the Elder until she was exiled (in 29 AD), and then with his great-grandmother Livia. When Livia died (in 29 AD), he gave her eulogy from the rostra even though he was not of age. He was then cared for by his grandmother Antonia the Younger, until at the age of eighteen Tiberius summoned him to Capreae (Capri, in AD 31). On that day he assumed his gown of manhood and shaved off his first beard, but without the ceremony that had attended his brothers’ coming of age.

On Capraea, though every trick was tried to lure him, or force him, into making complaints against Tiberius, he ignored all provocation, . . . behaving so obsequiously to his adoptive grandfather, Tiberius, and the entire household, that the quip made regarding him was well borne out, that there was never a better slave or a worse master.

Even in those days, his cruel and vicious character was beyond his control, and he was an eager spectator of torture and executions meted out in punishment. At night, disguised in wig and long robe, he abandoned himself to gluttony and adulterous behaviour. He was passionately devoted it seems to the theatrical arts, to dancing and singing, a taste in him which Tiberius willingly fostered, in the hope of civilizing his savage propensities.

And came near to assuming a royal diadem at once, turning the semblance of a principate into an absolute monarchy. Indeed, advised by this that he outranked princes and kings, he began thereafter to claim divine power, sending to Greece for the most sacred or beautiful statues of the gods, including the Jupiter of Olympia, so that the heads could be exchanged for his own. He then extended the Palace as far as the Forum, making the Temple of Castor and Pollux its vestibule, and would often present himself to the populace there, standing between the statues of the divine brothers, to be worshipped by whoever appeared, some hailing him as ‘Jupiter Latiaris’. He also set up a special shrine to himself as god, with priests, the choicest sacrificial victims, and a life-sized golden statue of himself, which was dressed each day in clothes of identical design to those he chose to wear.

He habitually committed incest with each of his three sisters, seating them in turn below him at large banquets while his wife reclined above. . . . His preferred method of execution was by the infliction of many slight wounds, and his order, issued as a matter of routine, became notorious: ‘Cut him so he knows he is dying.’
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2.04 Constantine: Treveri follis.Follis, 309, Treveri mint.
Obverse: IMP CONSTANTINVS P F AVG / Laureate bust of Constantine.
Reverse: PRINCIPI IVVENTVTIS / Constantine standing, in military dress, holding transverse spear and globe. T in left field; F in right field.
Mint mark: PTR
8.25 gm., 28 mm.
RIC #841a; PBCC #153; Sear #16024.
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2.07 Constantine: Treveri follis.Follis, 310 - May 313, Treveri mint.
Obverse: CONSTANTINVS P F AVG / Laureate bust of Constantine.
Reverse: MARTI CONSERVATORI / Mars standing, leaning on reversed spear, resting shield on ground. T in left field; F in right field.
Mint mark: PTR
3.80 gm., 23.5 mm.
RIC #862; PBCC #155a; Sear #15981.
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2.10 Constantine: Treveri follis.Follis, 310 - 313, Treveri mint.
Obverse: CONSTANTINVS P F AVG / Laureate bust of Constantine.
Reverse: MARTI CONSERVATORI / Helmeted bust of Mars.
Mint mark: (none)
4.05 gm., 23 mm.
RIC #884; PBCC #156; Sear #16001.
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2.13 Constantine: Treveri follis.Follis, 310 - 313, Treveri mint.
Obverse: IMP CONSTANTINVS AVG / Laureate bust of Constantine.
Reverse: SOLI INVICTO COMITI / Radiate bust of Sol.
Mint mark: (none)
4.86 gm., 23 mm.
RIC #890; PBCC #158; Sear #16125.
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2.16 Constantine: Treveri follis.Follis, 310 - 313, Treveri mint.
Obverse: CONSTANTINVS P F AVG / Laureate bust of Constantine.
Reverse: SOLI INVICTO COMITI / Sol standing, holding globe. T in left field, F in right field.
Mint mark: PTR

5.83 gm., 24 mm.
RIC #873; PBCC #157; Sear #16060.
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2.37 Constantine: Treveri follis.Follis, 313 - 315, Treveri mint.
Obverse: IMP CONSTANTINVS AVG / Laureate bust of Constantine.
Reverse: SOLI INVICTO COMITI / Sol standing, chlamys spread, raising right hand, holding globe in left hand. T in left field; F in right field.
Mint mark: PTR
3.98 gm., 20 mm.
RIC #44; PBCC #172; Sear #16061.
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2.52 Constantine: Treveri.AE3, 318-319, Treveri mint.
Obverse: IMP CONSTANTINVS MAX AVG / Helmeted and laureate bust of Constantine.
Reverse: VICTORIAE LAETAE PRINC PERP / Two Victories resting shield on altar. Shield is inscribed VOT P R.
Mint mark: STR
2.90 gm., 18 mm.
RIC #209; PBCC #188; Sear #16297.
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2.73 Constantine: Treveri.AE3, 322 - 323, Treveri mint.
Obverse: CONSTANTINVS AVG / Helmeted bust of Constantine.
Reverse: BEATA TRANQVILLITAS / Globe set on altar inscribed VOTIS XX.
Mint mark: . PTR .
3.95 gm., 19 mm.
RIC #368; PBCC #212; Sear #16177.
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27. Constantius II / Hut.Maiorina (?) (smaller AE 2), 348-350, Treveri mint.
Obverse: DN CONSTANTIVS P F AVG / Diademed bust of Constantius II, left, holding globe.
Reverse: FEL TEMP REPARATIO / Soldier, holding spear, pulling prisoner from a hut under a tree.
Mint mark: TRS
3.78 gm., 21 mm.
RIC # 222; LRBC #30; Sear #18208.
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3.10 Crispus: Treveri.AE3, 323 - 324, Treveri mint.
Obverse: IVL CRISPVS NOB C / Laureate bust of Crispus.
Reverse: CEASARVM NOSTRORVM / Laurel wreath enclosing VOT X.
Mint mark: PTR
3.99 gm., 19 mm.
RIC #431; PBCC #216; Sear #16760.
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318-330 AD., Constantinus I., Trier mint imitative type, barbarous Follis, RIC p. 224.Constantinus (Constantine) I., Trier mint imitative type, officina 1, 318-330 AD.,
Follis / Æ3 (16-17 mm / 3,05 g),
Obv.: IMP CONSTANT - INVS AVG , cuirassed bust left, high crested helmet, spear in right hand over shoulder.
Rev.: [VIC]TORIAE LAETA PRINC IPF / STR (in exergue) , two Victories standing, facing each other and holding a shield inscribed VOT / PR on plain altar.
cf. http://www.beastcoins.com/Topical/VLPP/Coins/Imitative/VLPP-Trier-PTR-237.jpg ; cf. http://www.constantinethegreatcoins.com/barb2 .

Imitative Folles or "barbarous" bronze coins from this series are plentiful and range from extremely crude to nearly official in appearance. RIC footnotes as "irregular" or "semi-barbarous". On p. 224, Appendix to Trier, RIC describes and lists a number of "irregular" coins for the purpose of "illustrating the wide range of varieties known".

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38 Maximian: Treveri abdication follis.Follis, 305-306 AD, Treveri mint.
Obverse: DN MAXIMIANO BAEATISSIMO SEN AVG / Laureate bust of Maximian, wearing the imperial mantle, olive branch in right hand, mappa in left hand.
Reverse: PROVIDENTIA DEORVM QVIES AVGG / Providentia standing, extending hand to Quies, also standing, holding branch and leaning on sceptre. S F in fields.
Mint mark: PTR
12.62 gm., 27 mm.
RIC #673b; Sear #13394.
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39 Maximian: Treveri 2nd reign follis.Follis, summer 307 AD, Treveri mint.
Obverse: DN MAXIMIANO P F S AVG / Laureate bust of Maximian.
Reverse: GENIO POP ROM / Genius standing, holding patera and cornucopiae. S A in fields.
Mint mark: PTR
8.14 gm., 27 mm.
RIC #721; Sear #13446; PBCC #188.
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4.07 Constantine II: Treveri.AE3, 317 - 320, Treveri mint.
Obverse: FL CL CONSTANTINVS IVN N C / Bust of Constantine II.
Reverse: CLARITAS REIPVBLICAE / Sol standing, chlamys across left shoulder, raising right hand, holding globe in left hand. F in left field; T in right field.
Mint mark: BTR
2.79 gm., 20 mm.
RIC #180/181; PBCC #186; Sear #17109.
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5.04 Constantius II: Treveri.AE3, 326, Treveri mint.
Obverse: FL IVL CONSTANTIVS NOB C / Laureate bust of Constantius II.
Reverse: PROVIDENTIAE CAESS / Camp gate with two turrets, star above.
Mint mark: STR (crescent and dot)
3.80 gm., 20 mm.
RIC #480; LRBC #34; Sear #17618.
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5.07 Constantius II: Treveri.AE3, 332 - 333, Treveri mint .
Obverse: FL IVL CONSTANTIVS NOB C / Laureate bust of Constantius II.
Reverse: GLORIA EXERCITVS / Two soldiers, each holding spear and shield, two standards between them.
Mint mark: TR . S
2.40gm., 18 mm.
RIC #540; LRBC #64; Sear #17669.
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501. Constantine I Trier SARMATIA DEVICTACONSTAN - TINVS AVG
laureated head right
SARMATIA - DEVICTA
Victoria holding trophy and palm advancing right, captive at her feet

STR crescent

reduced follis struck 323 / 324 in Trier ( Treveri )

C.487 - RIC.435

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501. Constantine I Trier SARMATIA DEVICTACONSTAN - TINVS AVG
laureated head right

R/SARMATIA - DEVICTA
Victoria holding trophy and palm advancing right, captive at her feet

STR crescent

reduced follis struck 323 / 324 in Trier ( Treveri )

C.487 - RIC.435

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55-Maximianus #2-SAE Follis, 296-297 Ad , Treveri Mint.
Obv: IMP MAXIMIANVS PF AVG, Laureate head right.
Rev: GENIO POPVLI ROMANI, Genius standing left with patera and cornucopia, modius on head. B(gamma) in field.
TR in Exergue
26mm, 9.6gm
RIC 181b
Jerome Holderman
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66-Constantius I-6-SAE Follis, Treveri mint, 296-297 AD
Obv: CONSTANTIVS NOB CAES, Laureate head right.
Rev: GENIO POPVLI ROMANI, Genius standing left with patera and cornucopia. A left, gamma right. TR in exergue.
25mm, 9.1gm
RIC 213a
Jerome Holderman
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7.31 Helena: Treveri.AE3, 327 - 328, Treveri mint.
Obverse: FL HELENA AVGVSTA / Diademed bust of Helena.
Reverse: SECVRITAS REIPVBLICE / Securitas standing, holding branch in right hand, and raising pallium with left hand.
Mint mark: PTRE
3.19 gm., 18 mm.
RIC #508; LRBC #41; Sear #16594.
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88 Severus II as Augustus: Treveri follis.Follis, 306 - 307 AD, Treveri mint.
Obverse: IMP SEVERVS PIVS AVG / Laureate bust of Severus.
Reverse: GENIO POPVLI ROMANI / Genius standing, loins draped, chlamys over left shoulder, holding patera and cornucopiae. S in left field; F in right field.
Mint mark: PTR
10.65 gm., 26 mm.
RIC #654; PBCC #97; Sear unlisted.
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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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90 - 01 - MARIO (268 D.C.)AE Antoninianus 21 mm 2.82 gr.

Anv: "IMP C M AVR MARIVS AVG" - Busto radiado, vistiendo coraza y paludamentum (capote militar) sobre ella, viendo a der.
Rev: "VICTO[RIA] AVG" - Victoria avanzando a izq., portando una corona de hojas de olivo en mano der. y hoja de palma en izq.

Acuñada 269 D.C.
Ceca: 2da.Emisión Treveri

Referencias: RIC Vol.Vb #17 Pag.378 (S) - Sear RCTV Vol.III #11123 Pag.378 - Cohen Vol.VI #19 Pag.89 - DVM #7 Pag.269 - Cunetio #2511 - Hunter #9 - Schulzki #7b - AGK #8a (R1) - Elmer #639 - Mairat #239 - L.E.G.PPS #183 P.LII
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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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Antoniniano Tetrico I RIC 100.jpg
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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RIC_100_Antoniniano_Tetrico_I.jpg
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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Antoniniano Tetrico I RIC 100_1.jpg
92-05 - TETRICO I (271 - 274 D.C.)Billon Antoniniano 19 x 16 mm 2.3 gr.

Anv: "[IM]P C TETRICVS [P F AVG]" - Busto radiado y vestido, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "P[AX] 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 (1988) #3179 - Cohen Vol.VI #95 Pag.102 - DVM #6 Pag.270 - Cunieto #2603 - Elmer #775 - AGK #8b
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Antoniniano Tetrico I RIC 148.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 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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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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RIC_272_Antoniniano_Tetrico_II.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 inicio 273 - inicio 274 D.C.
Ceca: Treveri - Hoy Trier Alemania

Referencias: RIC Vol.V Parte II #272 Pag.424 (C) - 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 (C6) - Hunter #4 - L.E.G.PPS #274 Pag.LXXI
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Antoniniano Tetrico II Hibrido.jpg
93-08 - TETRICO II Como Cesar de Tetrico I (273 - 274 D.C.)QUIZÁS HIBRIDO con anverso de Tetrico II y reverso de Victorino o Tetrico I, o también puede ser una muy buena copia bárbara.
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Billon Antoniniano 16 x 15 mm 1.4 gr.
Hijo de Tetrico I.

Anv: "[C PIV E]SV TETRICVS CA[ES]" - Busto radiado y vestido, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "[I]NVICTV[S]" - 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 4ta. Emisión 273 D.C.
Ceca: Treveri - Hoy Trier Alemania

Referencias: RIC Vol.V Parte II #234 Pag.421 - Cohen Vol.VI #19 Pag.121.
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RIC_Incierta_Tetrico_II_1.jpg
93-08 - TETRICO II Como Cesar de Tetrico I (273 - 274 D.C.)QUIZÁS HIBRIDO con anverso de Tetrico II y reverso de Victorino o Tetrico I, o también puede ser una muy buena copia bárbara.
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AE Antoniniano (Minimus) 16 x 15 mm 1.4 gr.
Hijo de Tetrico I.

Anv: "[C PIV E]SV TETRICVS CA[ES]" - Busto radiado y vestido, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "[I]NVICTV[S]" - 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 4ta. Emisión 273 D.C.
Ceca: Treveri - Hoy Trier Alemania

Referencias: RIC Vol.V Parte II #234 Pag.421 (S) - Cohen Vol.VI #19 Pag.121.
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Centenional reducido Helena RIC VIII Constantinopolis 49Theta.jpg
A123-12 - Helena (318 - 328 D.C.)AE4 Centenional reducido 16 x 15 mm 1.2 gr.
Esposa/Concubina de Constancio I Cloro y madre de Constantino I.
Emisión póstuma realizada en este caso por Constancio II, también realizaron emisiones similares Constantino II en Treveri y Constante en Roma.

Anv: "FL IVL HELENA AVG" - Busto con diadema laureada, vistiendo túnica ornamentada y collar formado por dos hiladas de perlas, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "PAX PVBLICA" – Pax (La Paz) de pié a izquierda, portando una rama de olivo en la mano de su brazo derecho extendido y bajo, y cetro transversal en la izquierda. "CONSΘ" en exergo.

Acuñada 337 - 340 D.C.
Ceca: Constantinopla (Off.9na.)
Rareza: S

Referencias: RIC Vol.VIII (Constantinople) #49 Pag.450 - Cohen Vol.VII #4 Pag.95 - DVM #4 Pag.293 - Salgado MRBI Vol.III #8531.c. Pag.201 - Sear RCTV (1988) #3910
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Centenional Teodora RIC VIII Trier 65P.jpg
A124 - 5 - Teodora AE4 Centenional reducido 14 mm 1.9 gr.

Hijastra de Maximiano y segunda esposa de Constancio I Cloro. Sus acuñaciones fueron realizadas póstumamente durante el reinado de los hijos de Constancio(337/340 D.C.), en este caso emisión realizada por Constantino II.

Anv: "FL MAX [THEO - DO]RAE AVG" - Busto con diadema laureada, vistiendo túnica ornamentada y collar formado por una hiladas de perlas, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "PIETAS ROMANA" – Pietas (La Piedad) de pié de frente viendo a derecha, llevando un niño a su pecho. "·TRP·" en exergo.

Acuñada 337 - 340 D.C.
Ceca: Tréveri (Off.1ra.)
Rareza: C2

Referencias: RIC Vol.VIII (Trier) #65 Pag.143 - Cohen Vol.VII #4 Pag.99 DVM #1 Pag.280 - Salgado MRBI Vol.III #8541.a. Pag.202- Sear RCTV (1988) #3911
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Antonius - Legionary Coinage, Legio V AlaudaeObv. [ANT AVG] IIIVIR RPC, galley right, mast with banners at prow;
Rev. LEG V, legionary eagle between two standards;
18mm, 3,40 gr.
Patrae, military mint of Antony, 31 B.C.
References: RRC544, RSC 32, Sear 1479

Legio V Alaudae was the first legion to be raised from non-Romans. These men were transalpine Gauls, enrolled by Caesar in 52 B.C, and took to wearing lark's feathers on their helmets - hence their epithet, Alaudae, "the Larks". The Fifth was long believed to have been destroyed in, or dissolved after the Batavian Revolt of 69/70 AD, where they participated with the rest of the Rhine legions and the Treveri and Lingones in the uprising. However, epigraphic material now indicates the presence of the Fifth on the Danube in Flavian times. Records disappear again soon afterward, and it may have been lost in the Dacian Wars under Domitian.
Syltorian
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Arcadius, AD 383-408AR Siliqua, 18mm, 1.4g, 6h; Treveri mint.
Obv.: D N ARCADIVS P F AVG; Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right.
Rev.: VIRTVS ROMANORVM; Roma seated left on cuirass, holding spear and crowning Victory on globe // TRPS
Reference: RIC IX 106b, p. 33
From the H8Modern Collection
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Arcadius, SiliquaTreveri mint, 2nd officina
D N ARCADI VS P F AVG, diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right
VIRTVS RO MANORVM, Roma seated left, holding Victory and spear, TRPS at exergue

Ref : RIC # 106, Roman coins # 4227
Potator II
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Arcadius. Roma Seated Siliqua of Treveri.Roman Empire. Arcadius. 383-408 AD. AR Siliqua (1.17 gm, 16.3mm, 12h) of Treveri, 393-395 AD. Pearl-diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust right, DN ARCADIVS P F AVG. / Roma seated left on cuirass, holding victory on globe and spear, VIRTVS ROMANORVM, ex: TR PS. gVF. Pegasi Numismatics Sale 127 #398. RIC IX p.33 #106b; RSC V #27a; SRCV V #20761.Anaximander
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