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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Roman Coins| > |Crisis & Decline| > |Maximinus I| > RS97479
Maximinus I Thrax, 20 March 235 - Late May 238 A.D.
|Maximinus| |I|, |Maximinus| |I| |Thrax,| |20| |March| |235| |-| |Late| |May| |238| |A.D.|, An ironic reverse legend for an emperor murdered by his own troops not long after this coin was minted.
RS97479. Silver denarius, RIC IV 7A, BMCRE VI 58, RSC III 7a, Hunter III 6, SRCV III -, aEF, full legends on a broad flan, flow lines, mild die wear, slight porosity, Rome mint, weight 2.284g, maximum diameter 21.0mm, die axis 180o, 236 - 238 A.D.; obverse IMP MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG, laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right, seen from behind; reverse FIDES MILITVM (the loyalty of the soldiers), Fides standing sightly left, holding a military standard in each hand; SOLD











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