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Author Topic: Maximianus Antoninianus Alexandria Mint : correct classification ??  (Read 76 times)

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Offline Alessandro R

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Good morning everyone, with reference to this coin, I was interested in knowing the correct classification.

I have the following data:

Maximianus (Massimiano Erculeo)

antoninianus (Post-Reform Radiate Fraction)

Alexandria (officina 1a [A])

296-297 AD

3,40 gr / Ø max 21 mm

IMP C M A MAXIMIANVS P F AVG

CONCO[R]DIA MILI_TVM
A in lower middle field
ALE in exergue

In addition to the division into MILI _ TUM which I have not found for the Alexandria mint, the writing "CONCODIA" without the "R" in the legend on the obverse is absolutely unknown to me.

Thank you very much to anyone who wants to intervene and sorry for my bad English.

Alex

 

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