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The rare asses and sestertii of the "Viminacium" series of Valerian I /Gallienus

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Julianus of Pannonia:
what a rare find Rupert,
I've never seen this type before as an As

I would take it for 5 Euros  ;)

Simon

curtislclay:
Rupert's extraordinary As looks like it might be from the same obverse die as my new PROVID AVGG piece.

One would think that the specially created Three Moneta reverse type might suggest why the mint produced these very rare asses and sestertii alongside its standard antoniniani. I have to admit that I don't really get the message, however!

curtislclay:

--- Quote from: Albus on October 26, 2012, 12:44:57 pm ---Is the below included in the 5 specimens of GERMANICVS MAXIMVS you mentioned?

https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=79163.0

--- End quote ---

I believe that is a new, sixth, specimen. I think I overlooked that Forvm thread last March.

Tamas F:
My article about the SPES PVBLICA:

http://acta.numizmatika.org/index.php/acta/article/view/19/18

quadrans:
 Great article...+++

Joe/Q.

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