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Allectus. Galley Quinarius of Colchester.Roman Empire. Allectus. 293-296 AD. AE Quinarius (2.46 gm, 20.0mm, 6h) of Colchester, 294-296 AD. Radiate and cuirassed bust right, IMP C ALLECTVS P F AVG. / Galley right, with mast, rigging and 4 rowers. Ex: QC. LAETITIA AVG. VF. Ponterio Auction 123 #779. RIC V.2 p.569 #124; Askew 571; Cohen 15, 17; Hunter iv 62; SRCV IV #13867; Webb 125-126.Anaximander
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Carausius, Romano-British. Pax Antoninianus of Londinium.Roman Empire. Carausius, Romano-British. 286-293 AD. AE Antoninianus (4.69 gm, 22.7mm, 12h) of Londinium, 285-290 AD. Radiate, draped, & cuirassed bust right, IMP CARAVSIVS P F AVG. / Pax standing left, holding olive branch and sceptre, F-O in fields. PAX AVG [ex: M-L]. nEF. Ponterio Numismatics Auction 123 #778. RIC V.2 p.472 #101; Askew 162; Cohen 193v; Hunter iv 36; SRCV IV #13639A; Webb 131.Anaximander
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Constans. Soldiers flanking standard centenionalis of Cyzicus.Roman Empire. Constans. 337-350 AD. BI Follis (1.47 gm, 18.2mm, 1h) AE3 of Cyzicus 337-240 AD. Laureate head right, DN CONSTANS P F AVG. / Two soldiers standing, facing each other, holding spears & shields, standard between; GLOR⦁IA EXERCITVS, ex: SMK A. gVF. Bt. Lenox Coins, Atlanta c. 1985. None in acsearch. RIC VIII p.490 #14 [Cn8/H2]/GE(a); Cohen 59; LRBC I #1286; SRCV V #18555.Anaximander
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Constantine I the Great. Camp Gate Centenionalis of Thessalonica.Roman Empire. Constantine I. 306-337 AD. BI Nummus (3.46 gm, 19.2mm, 12h) of Thessalonica, 3rd officina, 326-328 AD. Laureate head right. CONSTANTINVS AVG. / Camp gate surmounted by two turrets, star above, pellet in right field, PROVIDENTIAE AVGG. ex: SMTS Γ. VF. Bt. Silenos Coins, 2002. RIC VII p.518 #153; Cohen 454; LRBC I #829-830; SRCV IV #16254.Anaximander
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Constantine I the Great. Eyes Raised Siliqua of Constantinople.Roman Empire. Constantine I. 306-337 AD. AR Siliqua (2.48 gm, 18.7mm, 12h) of Constantinople, 326 AD. Head right with rosette-diadem, looking upwards. / Victory standing left holding wreath and palm, CONSTANTINVS AVG. ex: CONS. nEF. Flan crack. Bt. Guy Clark, Charlotte, 2010. RIC VII p.570 #5; RSC V #97k; SRCV IV #15848.1 commentsAnaximander
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Constantine I the Great. Jupiter standing follis of Nikomedia.Roman Empire. Constantine I. 306-337 AD. AE Follis, silvered (4.02 gm, 21.6mm, 12h) of Nikomedia, 6th officina, 317-320 AD. Laureate bust left, wearing consular robes & holding mappa & sceptre, IMP CONSTANTINVS AVG. / Jupiter standing left, with Victory on globe & long sceptre, IOVI CONSERVATORI AVGG. ex: SMN, S (stigma) in right field, branch in left. nEF. Pegasi Numismatics Auction VII #576. RIC VII p.603 #23; Cohen 301; SRCV IV #15966.3 commentsAnaximander
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Constantine I the Great. Sol Invicto Follis of Arles.Roman Empire. Constantine I. 306-337 AD. BI Follis (3.11 gm, 21.9mm, 12h) of Arles, 2nd officina, 315-316 AD. Laureate, draped, & cuirassed bust right, IMP CONSTANTINVS P F AVG. / Sol standing left, radiate and holding globe, arm raised left, SOLI INVICTO COMITI, S-F in fields. ex: S ARL. VF. Bt. Silenos Coins, 2002. RIC VII p.239 #57; Cohen 536; SRCV IV #16074.Anaximander
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Constantine II as Caesar. Vot X centenionalis of SiciaRoman Empire. Constantine II as Caesar. 337-340 AD. BI Centenionalis (3.37 gm, 18.6mm, 12h) of Sicia, 321-324 AD. Laureate head right, CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C. / VOT X in wreath. CAESARVM NOSTRORVM Ex: Γ SIS (sunburst). EF. Pegasi Numismatics Auction VII #585. RIC VII p.446 #182; Cohen 38; SRCV V #17194.Anaximander
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Constantinople Commemorative Centenionalis.Roman Empire. Constantinopolis. 306-337. BI Follis (2.47 gm, 19.9mm, 6h) of Constantinople, 7th officina, 333-335 AD. Bust left, wearing laureate helmet & imperial robes, holding sceptre over shoulder. CONSTANTINOPOLI. / Victory standing left, foot on prow of ship, holding sceptre and resting on shield. Ex: CONS Z•. gVF. Constantinopolis Commemorative. Bt. Lenox Coins, 1993. RIC VII p.582 #79; Cohen 21; LRBC I #1014; SRCV IV #16474.Anaximander
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Constantius Gallus as Caesar. FEL TEMP REPARATIO, Maiorina of CyzicusRoman Empire. Constantius Gallus as Caesar. 351-354 AD. BI Maiorina (5.07 gm, 23.5mm, 4h) of Cyzicus, 352-353. Bare-headed, draped & cuirassed bust right. [D N FL CL] CONSTANTIVS NOB CAES. / Soldier spearing fallen horseman, FEL TEMP REPARATIO, Γ in left field. ex: •SMK S. gVF. Pegasi Numismatics Sale 129 #396. RIC VIII p.497 #97; Cohen 11; LRBC 2489; SRCV V #18990. * This coin has since undergone conservation for bronze disease. *Anaximander
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Constantius Gallus as Caesar. Soldier Spearing Fallen Cavalryman. Centenionalis of ConstantiaRoman Empire. Constantius Gallus as Caesar. 351-354 AD. AE Centenionalis (2.84 gm, 20.0mm, 6h) of Constantia. Bare-headed, draped & cuirassed bust right, D N CONSTANTIVS NOB CAES. / Soldier spearing fallen horseman. FEL TEMP REPARATIO. D in left field. ex: S CON. VF. Bt. 2004. RIC VIII p.219 #223; Cohen 18; LRBC II #456; SRCV V #19011.Anaximander
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Constantius I. Tetrarchs sacrificing outside camp gate. Argentus of Nicomedia.Roman Empire. Constantius I. 293-305 AD. AR Argentus (3.40 gm, 19.4mm, 12h) of Nicomedia, officina 3, 295 AD. Laureate head right, CONSTANTIVS CAESAR. / Diocletian, Maximian, Constantius, & Galerius sacrificing over tripod outside camp gate with six turrets, PROVIDENTAIE AVGG. Ex: SMN Γ. gVF. Bt. Guy Clark 2003. RIC VI p.555 #18; Pink p.27 #2; RSC V #245Aa; SRCV IV #13942.1 commentsAnaximander
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Constantius II. Roma facing Constantinopolis Solidus of ThessalonicaRoman Empire. Constantius II. 337-361 AD. AV Solidus (4.20 gm, 22.3mm, 12h) of Thessalonica, 353-355 AD Pear diadem, draped, & cuirassed bust right, DN CONSTANTIVS MAX AVGVSTVS. / Roma enthroned left, facing Constantinopolis, foot on prow, holding sceptres and shield inscribed VOT XXX MVLT XXXX; GLORIA REIPVBLICAE. ex: ⦁TES⦁. EF. Ponterio Numismatics Auction 123 #387. RIC VIII p.416 #150; Cohen 122; SRCV V #17751.1 commentsAnaximander
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Constantius II. Votis XXX Siliqua of Sirmium.Roman Empire. Constantius II. 337-361 AD. AR Siliqua (3.02 gm, 21.1mm, 12h) of Sirmium, 353-355 AD. Pearl diadem, draped & cuirassed bust right, D N CONSTANTIVS P F AVG. / VOTIS XXX MVLTIS XXXX in four lines within wreath. Ex: SIRM (no dot or crescent). EF. Bt. Coral Gables, 2001. RIC VIII p.385 #15; RSC V #343e; SRCV V #17936.1 commentsAnaximander
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Crispus, son of Constantine I. VOTIS XX Centenionalis of Trier.Roman Empire. Crispus as Caesar. †326 AD. BI Follis (3.12 gm, 18.7mm, 12h) of Trier, 2nd officina, 321 AD. Laureate & cuirassed bust left, with shield and spear, IVL CRISPVS NOB CAES. / Globe atop altar inscribed VOT IS XX; three stars above, BEATA TRANQVILLITAS, ex: S TR⦁. nEF. Fine portrait. Uncommon with pellet in mintmark. Pegasi Numismatics Sale 127 #384. RIC VII p.191 #308; Cohen 21; SRCV IV #16728.Anaximander
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Decentius as Caesar. Votive wreath centenionalis of Lugdunum Roman Empire. Decentius as Caesar. 351-353 AD. Æ Centenionalis (5.41 gm, 21.8mm, 1h) of Lugdunum 351-352 Bare head and cuirassed bust right, D N DECENTIVS NOB CAES. / Votive wreath held between two Victories, VOT V MVLT X within. • SV in field below. VICTORIAE DD NN AVG ET CAE. ex: RS LG. nEF. Pegasi Numismatics Auction XVIII #600. RIC VIII p.186 #131; Cohen 33; SRCV V #18882.Anaximander
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Delmatius as Caesar. Soldiers flanking standard centenionalis of Constantia (Arles).Roman Empire. Delmatius as Caesar. 335-337 AD. BI Follis (1.26 gm, 15.8mm, 6h) of Constantia (Arles). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, FL DELMATIVS NOB C. / Two soldiers standing, facing each other, holding spears & shields, standard between bearing Christogram. GLORIA EXERCITVS, ex: S CONS. VF. Pegasi Numismatics Auction XVIII #591. Short of flan. RIC VII p.277 #399; Cohen 10; LRBC I #402; SRCV IV #16888.Anaximander
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Delmatius as Caesar. Soldiers flanking standard centenionalis of Siscia.Roman Empire. Delmatius as Caesar. 335-337 AD. BI Follis (1.60 gm, 16.7mm, 12h) of Siscia, 2nd officina. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, FL DELMATIVS NOB C. / Two soldiers standing, facing each other, holding spears & shields, standard between. GLORIA EXERCITVS, ex: BSIS *. gVF. Triskeles Auction 15 (VAuctions Sale 318) #399. RIC VII p.460 #266; Cohen 4-5; LRBC 764; SRCV IV #16895.Anaximander
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Diocletian. Genius Follis of Heraclea.Roman Empire. Diocletian. 284-305 AD. AE Follis, silver wash (10.06 gm, 27.4mm, 12h) of Heraclea, 1st officina, 297-298 AD. Laureate head right, IMP C C VAL DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG. / Genius standing left, wearing modius, holding cornucopia and dripping patera. GENIO POPVLI ROMANI. ex: HT A. VF. Encrustations. Bt. Coral Gables, 2001. RIC VI p. 531 (Heraclea) #19a; Cohen 106; RSC - ; SRCV IV #12787.Anaximander
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Diocletian. Tetrarchy. City Gate Argentus of Rome.Roman Empire. Diocletian. 284-305 AD. AR Argentus (3.13 gm, 18.4mm, 1h) of Rome, 295-297 AD. Laureate head right, DIOCLETIANVS AVG. / Diocletian, Maximian, Constantius, & Galerius sacrificing over tripod before city wall with six turrets. VIRTVS MILITVM. Ex: A. EF. Ponterio Numismatics Auction 123 #776. RIC VI p.354 (Roma) #40a; RSC V #516g; SRCV IV #12617.Anaximander
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Domitius Domitianus (Usurper). BI Octodrachm of AlexandriaRoman Empire. Domitius Domitianus. 296-297 AD. BI Octodrachm (11.27 gm, 23.4mm, 12h) of Alexandria, 295-296 AD. Radiate bust r., ΔOMITIANOC CEB. / Serapis standing right, wearing modius, raising arm, holding sceptre. Palm frond to left, LB (RY 2) to right. VF. CNG Auction 111 #604. New Orleans Coll. Philip DeVicci Coll. (CNG 53 #1248). BMCG 2628; Köln 3367; Dattari 6187; Dattari (Savio) 10822-3 & 10826-7; K&G 126.2; Emmett 4241.2; Milne 5245; SNG Cop 8 #1076; SRCV IV #12982.Anaximander
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Fausta, wife of Constantine I, Spes Reipvblicae Centenionalis of Thessalonike.Roman Empire. Fausta, wife of Constantine I. 324-326 AD. BI Follis (2.04 gm, 21.3mm, 12h) of Thessalonike, 5th officina, 324-326 AD. Draped bust right, FLAV MAX FAVSTA AVG. / Fausta standing, facing, holding Constantius II & Constans in her arms, ex: SMTS Ⲉ, SPES REIP-VBLICAE. nVF. Traces of silvering. Pegasi Numismatics Auction XVIII #589. RIC VII p.519 #161; Cohen 17-18; LRBC I #827-828; SRCV IV #16571.Anaximander
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Galeria Valeria, Augusta. Veneri Victrici Follis of Heraclea.Roman Empire. Galeria Valeria. †315 AD. AE Follis (5.15 gm, 25.8mm, 7h) of Heraclea, 2nd officina, 310 AD Diademed & draped bust right, GAL VALERIA AVG. / Venus holding apple and raising drapery, star to left, ex: HT B. VENERI VICTRICI. gVF. Pegasi Numismatics Auction 23 #613. RIC VI p.537 #50; SRCV IV #14594.Anaximander
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Galeria Valeria. Venus Follis of Thessalonica.Roman Empire. Galeria Valeria. †315 AD. AE Follis (6.83 gm, 26.9mm, 12h) of Thessalonica, 1st officina, 308-311 AD Diademed bust facing, head right, wearing embroidered robes and necklace, GAL VALERIA AVG. / Venus standing, head left, holding apple and lifting drapery, star in field to left, A to right, VENERI VICTRICI. ex: •SM•TS•. VF. RIC VI p.514 #36; SRCV IV #14592.Anaximander
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Galerius, as Caesar. Tetrarchs Sacrificing Before Camp Gate. Argentus of Siscia.Roman Empire. Galerius, as Caesar. 305-311 AD. AR Argentus (3.31 gm, 19.1mm, 12h) of Siscia, 2nd officina 1st emission, 294-295 AD. Laureate head right, MAXIMIANVS CAESAR. / Four tetrarchs sacrificing over tripod before camp gate with eight turrets, VIRTVS MILITVM. EF. Triton VIII #1239. RIC VI p.460 #44b; RSC 220†g. cf. Jelocnik 12b (Maximianus); Pink p. 35; SRCV IV #14267.1 commentsAnaximander
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Galerius. Genius Follis of Heraclea.Roman Empire. Galerius. 305-311 AD. BI Follis (10.27 gm, 28.4mm, 7h), silvered, of Heraclea, 3rd officina, 305-307 AD. Laureate head right, IMP C GAL VAL MAXIMIANVS P F AVG. / Genius standing left, wearing modius, chlamys over shoulder, holding cornucopiae and dripping patera. GENIO POPVLI ROMANI ex: HT Γ. nEF. Pegasi Numismatics Sale 128 #376. Rare. Only one specimen on acseach (2008, misdescribed as RIC 24b). RIC VI p.533 #26b; Cohen 81; RSC - ; SRCV IV #14542.Anaximander
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Hanniballianus. Euphrates reclining centenionalis of Constantinople.Roman Empire. Hanniballianus. 335-337 AD BI Follis (1.67 gm, 15.8mm, 6h) of Constantinople. Bare head, draped and cuirassed bust right, FL HANNIBALLIANO REGI / River god Euphrates reclining right, holding sceptre. Urn and reed to left & right SECVRITAS PVBLICA. ex: CONS ﮐ. VF. Bt. Herakles Numismatics, 2003. RIC VII p.589 #147; Cohen 2; LRBC 1036; SRCV IV #16905.Anaximander
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Helena, mother of Constantine I. Securitas Reipublice Centenionalis of Trier.Roman Empire. Helena, mother of Constantine I. 324-329 AD. BI Follis (3.52 gm, 19mm, 6h) of Trier, 2nd officina, 327-328 AD Diademed and draped bust right with necklace, FL HELENA AVGVSTA. / Helena standing left, holding branch & drape of dress, SECURITAS REIPUBLICE, ex: S TRE. nEF. Ponterio C.I.C.F. Auction 134 (2005) #1598. RIC VII p.212 #508; Cohen 12; LRBC I #41; SRCV IV #16594.Anaximander
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Jovian. Votive Siliqua of Constantia.Roman Empire. Jovian. 363-364 AD. AR Siliqua (1.50 gm, 16.3mm, 12h) of Constantia (Arles). Pearl-diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust right, D N IOVIANVS P F AVG. / Votive inscription in laurel wreath. VOT V MVLT X. Ex: PCONST. nEF. Bt. Coral Gables, 2001. RIC VIII p.230 #331; EMA 156/4; RSC V #33Ab; SRCV V #19207.Anaximander
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Julian II the Apostate. Votive Siliqua of Constantia.Roman Empire. Julian II the Apostate. 360-363 AD. AR Siliqua (1.77 gm, 16.9mm, 12h) of Constantia (Arles). Pearl-diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust right, D N FL CL IVLIANVS P F AVG. / Votive inscription within wreath, eagle right in medallion at top. VOT X MVLT XX. Ex: P CONST. VF. Pegasi Numismatics Sale 124, #376. RIC VIII p.228 #309; EMA 147/2-3; RSC V #148†c; SRCV V #19126.Anaximander
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Julian II. Votive Siliqua of Lyons.Roman Empire. Julian II. 360-363 AD. AR Siliqua (2.48 gm, 17mm, 7h) of Lugdunum (Lyons). 2ⁿᵈ officina. Pearl-diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust right, FL CL IVLIANVS PP AVG. / Votive inscription within wreath, medallion at top. VOTIS V MVLTIS X. Ex: SLVG. EF. East Harptree 1887 Hoard. Bt. Herakles Numismatics, Richmond Coin Show, 11/2023. RIC VIII p.195 #227; RSC V #163b; SRCV V  #19122 var. (VOT V MVLT X & star in exergue).1 commentsAnaximander
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Licinius I. Genius Follis of Nicomedia.Roman Empire. Licinius I. 308-324 AD. BI Follis, silver wash (4.60 gm, 23.6mm, 7h) of Nicomedia, 2nd officina, 312 AD. Laureate head right, IMP C VAL LICIN LICINIVS P F AVG. / Genius standing left, wearing modius, holding dripping patera over altar and cornucopiae. SMN below, B to r., GENIO AVGVSTI. nEF/VF. Bt. Ron Bude, 2002. Rare with Officina B. RIC VI p.566 #71a; SRCV IV #15152; cf Cohen 23.Anaximander
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Licinius I. Jupiter Standing Centenionalis of Heraclea.Roman Empire. Licinius I. 308-324 AD. BI Centenionalis (2.47 gm, 21.2mm, 12h) of Heraclea, 2nd officina, 318-324 AD. Radiate, draped & cuirassed bust right, IMP C VAL LICIN LICINIVS P F AVG. / Jupiter standing left, holding eagle-tipped sceptre and Nike on globe over eagle with snake in its beak, captive at his feet. X over IIΓ to r., SMH B below. IOVI CONSERVATORI. VF. Bt. Mikes Ancient Stuff, 2004. RIC VII p.548 #52; Cohen 74; SRCV IV #15222.Anaximander
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Licinius II. VOT X Virtvs Exercit Centenionalis of Sisica.Roman Empire. Licinius II as Caesar, 317-324 AD. BI Centenionalis, (3.34 gm, 19.6mm, 6h) of Sisica, 320 AD. Laureate bust left wearing consular robes & holding globe with Victory, LICINIVS IVN NOB CAES. / Vexillum inscribed VOT X with two captives at its base, S-F in fields, HL to right. VIRTVS EXERCIT, ex: Δ SIS ✱ over ◡. VF (Flan crack). Pegasi Numismatics Auction VII #574. RIC VII p.440 #132; Cohen 63v; SRCV IV #15467.Anaximander
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Magnentius. Chi-Rho Double Maiorinae of Trier.Roman Empire. Magnentius. 350-353 AD. AE Double Maiorinae (6.85 gm, 26.2mm, 6h) of Trier, 353 AD Bare-headed, draped, & cuirassed bust right. D N MAGNENTIVS P F AVG. / Large Chi-Rho, 𐤠-ω in fields, SALVS DDNN AVG ET CAES. ex: TRP•. VF. Bt. Herakles Numismatics, 2014. RIC VIII p.164 #323; Cohen 31; LRBC II #62, 66; SRCV V #18779.Anaximander
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Magnentius. Felicitas Reipvblice Heavy Maiorina of Trier.Roman Empire. Magnentius. 350-353 AD. BI Heavy Maiorina (4.87 gm, 22.5mm, 1h) of Trier, 350 AD. Bare headed, draped & cuirassed bust right, IM CAE MAGNENTIVS AVG. / Emperor standing left in military attire holding Victory on globe and Chi-Rho labarum. A to right. FELICITAS REIPVLICE. ex: TRPᴗ. nEF. Pegasi Numismatics Auction VI #580. RIC VIII p.158 #266; Cohen 5; SRCV V #18791.Anaximander
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Maxentius. Roma Follis of Ticinum.Roman Empire. Maxentius. 307-312 AD. BI Follis (5.88 gm, 26.8mm, 11h) of Ticinum, 2nd officina, 307-308 AD. Laureate bust right, MAXENTIUS P F AVG. / Roma seated facing, head left, holding globe & sceptre in hexastyle temple with plain pediment, CONSERV VRB SVAE ex: S T. VF. Bt. Herakles Numismatics, 2004. RIC VI p.294 #91; SRCV IV #14980; cf. Cohen 27, 28.Anaximander
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Maxentius. Roma Nummus of Aquileia.Roman Empire. Maxentius. 307-312 AD. Billon Nummus (5.44 gm, 25.0mm, 6h) of Aquileia, 1st officina, 308-309 AD. Laureate head right, IMP C MAXENTIUS P F AVG. / Roma seated facing, head left, holding globe & sceptre in hexastyle temple with star in pediment, CONSERV VRB SVAE, ex: AQ P. EF. Bt. Herakles Numismatics, 2008. RIC VI p.326 #121a; cf. Cohen 21; SRCV IV #14983.Anaximander
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Maximian. Genius Follis of Heraclea.Roman Empire. Maximian. 286-305 AD. BI Follis, silver wash (10.55 gm, 28.4mm, 6h) of Heraclea, 5th officina 296-298. Laureate head right. IMP C M A MAXIMIANVS P F AVG. / Genius standing left, wearing modius, holding cornucopiae and dripping patera, ex: HT Ⲉ. GENIO POPVLI ROMANI. VF. Bt. Coral Gables, 2001. RIC VI p. 531 #19b; Cohen 184; RSC - ; SRCV IV #13265.Anaximander
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Maximian. Hercules Antoninianus of Lugdunum.Roman Empire. Maximian. 286-305 AD. AE Antoninianus (2.71 gm, 23.7mm, 1h) of Lugdunum, 287-289 AD. Helmeted, radiate and cuirassed bust right, IMP C MAXIMIANVS P F AVG. / Hercules standing right, strangling the Nimean Lion, club on ground behind. VIRTVTI AVGG. gVF. Pegasi Numismatics Auction VII #560. RIC V.2 p.272 #454; Cohen 651; RSC - ; Hunter iv 140; SRCV IV #13197.Anaximander
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Maximian. Jupiter Presenting Victory, Antoninianus of Cyzicus.Roman Empire. Maximian. 286-305 AD. AE Antoninianus (3.56 gm, 22.5mm, 7h) of Cyzicus, 5th officina. Radiate and draped bust right, IMP C M A MAXIMIANVS AVG. / Maximian standing right in military attire, holding sceptre, receiving Victory on globe from Jupiter, holding sceptre; Ⲉ in field between, XXI in ex. CONCORDIA MILITVM. VF. Bt. CNG Web store, 1998. RIC V.2 p.291 #607; Cohen 53; RSC - ; Hunter iv #53-54; SRCV IV #13115.Anaximander
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Maximian. Tetrarchy Argentus of Treveri.Roman Empire. Maximian. 286-305 AD. AR Argentus (2.79 gm, 20.5mm, 1h) of Trier (Treveri), officina 4, 295-297. Laureate head right, MAXIMI-ANVS AVG. / The Tetarchy sacrificing before gatway on city wall with six turrets, D in ex., VIRTVS MILITVM. nVF. Pegasi Numismatics Sale 128 #366. RIC VI p.176 #109b; Hunter 7 var (C in ex); Pink p. 23; RSC V #622b; SRCV IV #13098 (Triveri).Anaximander
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Maximinus II. Genius Follis of Heraclea.Roman Empire. Maximinus II Daia as Caesar. 309-313 AD. AE Follis, Silver wash (9.12 gm, 27.6mm, 6h) of Heraclea, 3rd officina, 305-307 AD. Laureate bust right, GAL VAL MAXIMINVS NOB CAES. / Genius standing left, wearing modius, holding dripping patera and cornucopiae. GENIO POPVLI ROMANI, ex: HT Γ. gVF. Bt. Coral Gables, 2001. RIC VI p.533 #26b; Cohen 81; SRCV IV #14746.Anaximander
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Severus II. Genius Follis of Serdica.Roman Empire. Severus II. 306-307 AD. BI Follis, silvered (8.72 gm, 27.5mm, 12h) of Serdica, officina 2. Laureate head right, IMP C FL VAL SEVERVS P F AVG. / Genius standing left, holding cornucopiae and dripping patera. GENIO POPVLI ROMANI ex: •SM•SD• B in right field. VF. Pegasi Numismatics Auction VII #568. Variety not recorded in RIC or SRCV. RIC VI p.497 #24 corr. (add officina B); Cohen 31; SRCV IV #14672 var (same).Anaximander
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Theodora, stepmother of Constantine I. Pietas Follis of Trier.Roman Empire. Theodora, stepmother of Constantine I. †328 AD. BI Follis (1.53 gm, 13.8mm, 1h) of Trier, 337-340 AD. Draped bust with necklace right, FL MAX THEODORAE AVG. / Pietas standing, facing, head right, holding child, PIETAS ROMANA. Ex: TRP, palm to right. VF. Pegasi Numismatics Auction 23 #626. RIC VIII p.144 #91; Cohen 4; LRBC I #129; SRCV V #17502.Anaximander
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Vetranio. Emperor holding two Chi-Rho standards. Maiorina of Siscia.Roman Empire. Vetranio. 350 AD. BI Maiorina (5.50 gm, 23.8mm, 6h) of Siscia. Laureate, draped, & cuirassed bust right, star before and A behind, DN VETRANIO P F AVG. / Vetranio standing left in military attire, holding two labara with Chi-Rho, star above. CONCORDIA MILITVM, A to left. ex: •ASIS❋. VF. Ponterio Auction 121 #271. RIC VIII p.368-369 #290. Cohen 1; LRBC II 1176; SRCV V #18903.Anaximander
   
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