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Bull, Gallienus, AE Antoninianus, RIC V, I 285Gallienus
As sole Augustus, 260-268 A.D.
Coin: AE Antoninianus, invoking the protection of Sol against the revolt of Aureolus.
Obverse: GALLIENVS AVG, radiate bust facing right.
Reverse: SOLI CONS AVG, a Bull, standing to the right. XI in exergue.
Weight: 2.34 g, Diameter: 21 x 20 x 1 mm, Die axis: 200°, Mint: Rome, struck between 267 - 268 A.D. Reference: RIC V, I 285, Note: 1 of 25 AE Antoninianii, ranging from Gallienus to Tetricus II, I bought from a seller in 2012. He had 125 for sale in total, and had in turn bought them from the original finder, who is said to have found this Hoard in 2003 near Harlow in the County of Essex.Constantine IV
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Elagabalus (AD 218 - 222) AR Denarius - Abundantia and AR Antoninianus 'Salus'-----------------------------
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Roman Empire
Silver Antoninianus of Emperor Elagabalus (218 - 222 AD).
Struck at the Rome Mint.
obv: IMP CAES M AUR ANTONINUS - Radiate bust right, draped and cuirassed.
rev: SALVS ANTONINI AUG - Salus standing facing right, holding snake, which she feeds from patera in other hand.
Weight: 5.20 Grams
Size: 23 mm - 24 mm
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Ancient Roman Empire
Silver Denarius of Emperor Varius 'Elagabalus' Antoninus.
Struck at the Rome Mint.
obv: IMP ANTONINUS PIUS AUG - Laureate bust of Emperor facing right, draped.
rev: ABUNDANTIA AUG - Abundantia standing facing left, emptying the contents of a cornucopia. Star in right field.
Weight 3.0 Grams
Size: 21 mm
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Elagabalus (AD 218 - 222) AR Denarius - Abundantia and AR Antoninianus 'Salus'left:
Roman Empire
Emperor Elagabalus (218 - 222 AD) Silver Antoninianus.
Rome Mint.
obv: IMP CAES M AUR ANTONINUS - Radiate bust right, draped and cuirassed.
rev: SALVS ANTONINI AUG - Salus standing facing right, holding snake, which she feeds from patera in other hand.
Weight: 5.20 Grams
Size: 23 mm - 24 mm
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Ancient Roman Empire
Silver Denarius of Emperor Varius 'Elagabalus' Antoninus.
Struck at the Rome Mint.
obv: IMP ANTONINUS PIUS AUG - Laureate bust of Emperor facing right, draped.
rev: ABUNDANTIA AUG - Abundantia standing facing left, emptying the contents of a cornucopia. Star in right field.
Weight 3.0 Grams
Size: 21 mm
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Elagabalus AR Antoninianus - FIDES EXERCITUS - #2AD218-222 Emperor Elagabalus AR Antoninianus
obv: IMP CAES M AUR ANTONINUS AUG - Radiate bust right, draped and cuirassed.
rev: FIDES EXERCITUS - Fides seated left, holding eagle and standard, another standard before her.
Weight: 4.5 Grams
Size 26 mm
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Elagabalus AR Antoninianus - FIDES EXERCITUS - #3Ancient Roman Empire
Emperor Elagabalus (218 - 222 AD)
Silver Antoninianus - Rome Mint
obv: IMP CAES M AUR ANTONINUS AUG - Radiate bust right, draped and cuirassed. Seen from Behind.
rev: FIDES EXERCITUS - Fides seated left, holding eagle and standard, another standard before her.
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Philip I - Unknown Eastern Mint - SPES FELICITATIS ORBISRoman Empire
Emperor Philip I (244 - 249 AD)
Silver Antoninianus ( double denarius )
Struck at Unknown Eastern Mint - 244 AD.
obv: IMP C M IVL PHILIPPVS P F AVG PM - Radiate, draped & cuirassed bust right. Seen from behind.
rev: SPES FELICITATIS ORBIS - (translation: 'Hope for a Happy World') - Spes (Hope) advancing left, holding flower in one hand and lifting skirt with the other.
weight: 5.0 Grams
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The extra obverse titles give away the fact that this was struck at the Unknown Eastern Mint, another obverse type has the 'PM', at the end of the obv titles on this example, underneath the bust of the Emperor on the Obverse.
One of three known reverse types struck at this Unknown Mint of the East of the Emperor Philip I. The other two are the ' PAX FUNDATA CUM PERSIS' - and 'VIRTUS EXERCITUS' reverses.
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Now, I know some other people on here have some other, and much nicer examples from this mint, and I would encourage them to post them in this 'Roman Mint Styles' Gallery.
Some people classify these coins as being from Antioch, here is an interesting link on that subject:
http://marchal.thibaut.free.fr/e_classification.htm
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V - Gordian III AR Antoninianus - Eastern Mint - ORIENS AUG - Antioch MintAncient Roman Empire
Emperor Gordian III (238 - 244 AD)
Silver Antoninianus (Double Denarius) from the Mint at Antioch, Syria.
obv: IMP GORDIANUS PIUS FEL AUG - Radiate, cuirassed bust right.
rev: ORIENS AUG - Sol standing holding globe, his right arm raised.
Size: 24 - 25 mm
From the "Danube Silver Collection"
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*NGC Ancients Certified as "Choice Very Fine"
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V - Gordian III AR Antoninianus - Eastern Mint - ORIENS AUG - Antioch MintAncient Roman Empire
Emperor Gordian III (238 - 244 AD)
Silver Antoninianus (Double Denarius) from the Mint at Antioch, Syria.
obv: IMP GORDIANUS PIUS FEL AUG - Radiate, cuirassed bust right.
rev: ORIENS AUG - Sol standing holding globe, his right arm raised.
Size: 24 - 25 mm
From the "Danube Silver Collection"
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*NGC Ancients Certified as "Choice Very Fine"
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VI - Gallienus and Valerian Antoninianii - 'IOVI ULTORI' and 'APOLINI PROPUG'Ancient Rome, Roman Empire. 253 - 260 A.D. Both are possibly from the Rome Mint.
Emperor Valerian (left) Father of Gallienus (right).
Father and Son AR/BI Antoninianii:
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Emperor Valerian I (253-260 AD) Husband of Empress Salonina and Father of Gallienus and Valerian II.
AR Antoninianus. Struck 253 AD. Rome Mint.
obv: IMP C P LIC VALERIANVS AVG - Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right. Seen from the front.
rev: APOLINI PROPVG - Apollo standing right, drawing bow.
Weight: 3.0 grams
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Gallienus Antoninianus - IOVI ULTORI - Jupiter standing w/ thunderbolt 'S' in left field - #01
Gallienus (253 - 268 AD) Son of Emperor Valerian I (253 - 260 AD) and Empress Salonina.
Silver/billon Antoninianus.
obv: GALLIENUS AUG - Radiate bust right, cuirassed and seen from the front.
rev: IOVI ULTORI - Jupiter standing, facing right preparing to hurl thunderbolt. 'S' in left field.
Weight: 3.43 Grams
Size: 24 x 23 mm
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VI - Gallienus and Valerian Antoninianii - 'IOVI ULTORI' and 'APOLINI PROPUG' - obverses.Ancient Rome, Roman Empire. 253 - 260 A.D. Both are possibly from the Rome Mint.
Emperor Valerian (left) Father of Gallienus (right).
Father and Son AR/BI Antoninianii:
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Emperor Valerian I (253-260 AD) Husband of Empress Salonina and Father of Gallienus and Valerian II.
AR Antoninianus. Struck 253 AD. Rome Mint.
obv: IMP C P LIC VALERIANVS AVG - Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right. Seen from the front.
rev: APOLINI PROPVG - Apollo standing right, drawing bow.
Weight: 3.0 grams
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Gallienus Antoninianus - IOVI ULTORI - Jupiter standing w/ thunderbolt 'S' in left field - #01
Gallienus (253 - 268 AD) Son of Emperor Valerian I (253 - 260 AD) and Empress Salonina.
Silver/billon Antoninianus.
obv: GALLIENUS AUG - Radiate bust right, cuirassed and seen from the front.
rev: IOVI ULTORI - Jupiter standing, facing right preparing to hurl thunderbolt. 'S' in left field.
Weight: 3.43 Grams
Size: 24 x 23 mm
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