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RIC VI, HERACLEA 2, DIOCLETIAN, UNLISTED REVERSE LEGEND
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OBVERSE
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DIOCLETI-ANVSAVG [DIOCLETIANVS AVG]; head r., laur.
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REVERSE
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VICTORIAE-SARMATICAE [VICTORIAE SARMATICAE]; the four princes sacrificing over tripod before archway in six- (or seven-) turreted enclosure. HÎ in exergue.
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NOT IN RIC
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UNLISTED REVERSE LEGEND - VICTORIAE SARMATICAE. RIC lists for Diocletian only legend VICTORIA SARMAT [and VICTORIA SARMATICA for Maximian Herculius] (p. 529). General note from p. 521: "As noted above, the only type [of silver coins] found at Heraclea is the 'four princes at sacrifice' type which in so many mints elsewhere introduces the reformed silver. It falls into three main issues. The first is likely to have been that marked HÎ, i.e. from officina 5 only. This includes the reverse legends Providentia Augg, Victoria Sarmat and Sarmatica, and Virtus Militum. All four rulers are represented, but the surviving evidence shows no more than one ruler to each of the four variants; probably this was original patern". Coin should be listed after HERACLEA 2.
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NOTES
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From Antony R. Bergantino's collection.
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