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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Roman Coins| > |Recovery of the Empire| > |Quintillus| > RA08993
Quintillus, August or September - October or November 270 A.D.
|Quintillus|, |Quintillus,| |August| |or| |September| |-| |October| |or| |November| |270| |A.D.|, Pax, regarded by the ancients as a goddess, was worshiped not only at Rome but also at Athens. Her altar could not be stained with blood. Claudius began the construction of a magnificent temple to her honor, which Vespasian finished, in the Via Sacra. The attributes of Peace are the hasta pura, the olive branch, the cornucopia, and often the caduceus. Sometimes she is represented setting fire to a pile of arms.
RA08993. Billon antoninianus, MER-RIC 1126, RIC V-1 26, Hunter IV 14, Normanby 1146, Venèra I 988 - 1001, Cohen VI 52, SRCV III 11449, EF, 1st officina, Rome mint, weight 2.76g, maximum diameter 20.2mm, die axis 0o, 270 A.D.; obverse IMP C M AVR CL QVINTILLVS AVG, radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust right, from front; reverse PAX AVGVSTI (to the peace of the emperor), Pax standing left holding olive-branch and transverse scepter, A (appearing as H) left; SOLD










OBVERSE LEGENDS

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IMPCLQVINTILLVSAVG
IMPCMAVRCLQVINTILLVSAVG
IMPCMAVRCLQVINTILLVSPFAVG
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IMPCMAVRELQVINTILLVSAVG
IMPCMCLQVINTILLVSAVG
IMPCAESMAVRCLQVINTILLVSAVG
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