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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Roman Coins| > |Crisis & Decline| > |Valerian II| > RA87831
Valerian II, Caesar, Early 256 - 258 A.D.
|Valerian| |II|, |Valerian| |II,| |Caesar,| |Early| |256| |-| |258| |A.D.|, The infant Jupiter was suckled by the goat Amaltheia on Mount Ida.
RA87831. Silver antoninianus, Göbl MIR 907e, RIC V-1 3, RSC IV 26, Hunter IV 9, SRCV III 10731, Choice VF, some luster, well centered, radiating flow lines, light marks, strike a little weak, edge cracks, Colonia Agrippinensis (Cologne, Germany) mint, weight 3.315g, maximum diameter 23.0mm, die axis 180o, 1st emission, 257 - 258 A.D.; obverse VALERIANVS CAES, radiate and draped bust right, seen from behind; reverse IOVI CRESCENTI (to the thriving/growing Jove), child Jupiter riding right on goat, looking back, raising right hand; SOLD











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