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Gallienus, RIC 585 var 2, 253-268 CEGallienus, AE antoninianus, sole reign
Obverse: GALLIENVS AVG, radiate, laureate head right.
Reverse: GALLIENVS AVG, Uberitas standing left, holding a purse and a cornucopia. Epsilon in right field
19 mm., 2.9 g.
NORMAN K
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JUSTINIAN I, AE Half-Follis (20 Nummi), struck 527 – 528 at AntiochObverse: D N IVSTINIANVS P P AVG. Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust of Justinian I facing right.
Reverse: Large K, Large latin cross to left dividing letters A–N / T–X; officina letter to right of K (Γ = third officina).
Diameter: 28mm | Weight: 5.8gms | Die Axis: 12
SBCV: 224a | Not in DOC
Rare

This coin was struck prior to Antioch being renamed Theoupolis following the great earthquake that virtually destroyed the city on 29th November 528.

527: One of Justinian's first acts as sole emperor was to reorganise the command structure of the Byzantine army. He appointed Belisarius to command the Eastern army in Armenia and on the Byzantine-Persian frontier.
528: In February of this year Justinian appointed a commission to codify all the laws of the Roman Empire that were still in force from Hadrian to the current date. This Code of Civil Laws came to be called the Codex Justinianus.
On November 29th a great earthquake struck Antioch, killing thousands and destroying much of the city including the Domus Aurea (Great Church) built by Constantine the Great.
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195 - 211, SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS, AR Denarius, Struck 210 at Rome, alluding to BritanniaObverse: SEVERVS PIVS AVG BRIT. Laureate head of Septimius Severus facing right.
Reverse: VICTORIAE BRIT. Victory standing right, holding palm branch in her right hand and placing uninscribed shield on palm tree with her left.
Diameter: 20mm | Weight: 2.83gms | Die Axis: 7h
RIC IV: 336 | RSC: 730 | SRCV: 6384 | SPINK: 651A
SCARCE

This coin commemorates the success of the Roman campaigns in Scotland during 209 and 210 culminating in the death of Severus at York, England, in February 211.

SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS
Lucius Septimius Severus was Roman emperor from 193 to 211. He was born in Leptis Magna in the Roman province of Africa.
Severus seized power after the death of the emperor Pertinax in 193 (the Year of the Five Emperors).
After consolidating his rule over the western provinces, Severus waged a brief, successful war in the east against the Parthian Empire, sacked their capital Ctesiphon, expanded the eastern frontier to the Tigris and enlarged and fortified the Limes Arabicus in Arabia Petraea. In 202, he campaigned in Africa and Mauretania against the Garamantes, captured their capital Garama and expanded the Limes Tripolitanus along the southern desert frontier of the empire. In 198 he raised his elder son Caracalla to Augustus and in 209 did the same to his younger son, Geta.
In AD 209 Severus invaded Caledonia (modern Scotland) with an army of 50,000 men, but he fell fatally ill of an infectious disease in late 210 and died at Eboracum (York, England) early in 211.

SEVERUS' CAMPAIGNS IN BRITAIN
In 208 Septimius Severus travelled to Britain with the intention of conquering Caledonia (Scotland). Modern archaeological discoveries have helped to throw some light on the scope and direction of this northern campaign.
Severus began by occupying the territory up to the Antonine Wall, this is evidenced by extensive Severan era fortifications and the likely reoccupation of some of the forts on that wall. Over the previous years Hadrian's Wall had fallen into disrepair and Severus strengthened and repaired much of it, he did this to such an extent that many early Antiquarians thought that he was the emperor who had actually built it. Severus constructed a 165-acre (67 ha) camp south of the Antonine Wall at Trimontium, probably assembling the main body of his forces there. Severus then thrust north across the Antonine Wall into Caledonian territory, supported and supplied by a strong naval force. He retraced the steps of Agricola of over a century before, rebuilding many abandoned Roman forts along the east coast, and he re-garrisoned the naval base at Carpow, likely built by Commodus in 185, and possibly the place named as "Horrea Classis" or "Poreo Classis" in the Ravenna Cosmography.
By 210 Severus' campaigning had made significant gains, despite Caledonian guerrilla tactics and purportedly heavy Roman casualties.
According to Cassius Dio: “Severus did not desist until he approached the extremity of the island. Here he observed most accurately the variation of the sun's motion and the length of the days and the nights in summer and winter respectively. Having thus been conveyed through practically the whole of the hostile country (for he actually was conveyed in a covered litter most of the way, on account of his infirmity), he returned to the friendly portion, after he had forced the Britons to come to terms, on the condition that they should abandon a large part of their territory.”
The Caledonians had sued for peace, which Severus had granted on the condition that they relinquished control of the Central Lowlands of Scotland, but later that year (210), they, along with the Maeatae, revolted. Severus prepared for another campaign, now intent on exterminating the Caledonians. However the campaign was cut short when Severus fell ill and withdrew south to Eboracum (York) where he died on 4 February 211. Severus was succeeded by his sons, Caracalla and Geta. Caracalla continued campaigning in Caledonia during 212 but soon settled for peace, and shortly after that the frontier was withdrawn south to Hadrian's Wall.
On his death, Severus was deified by the Senate and his remains were buried in the Mausoleum of Hadrian in Rome.

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195 - 211, SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS, AR Denarius, Struck 210 at Rome, alluding to BritanniaObverse: SEVERVS PIVS AVG BRIT. Laureate head of Septimius Severus facing right.
Reverse: VICTORIAE BRIT. Victory seated on shield facing left, holding another shield resting on her knee in her right hand and palm branch in her left.
Diameter: 19mm | Weight: 2.35gms | Die Axis: 12h
RIC IV: 335 | RSC: 731 | SRCV: 6385 | SPINK: 651C
SCARCE

This coin commemorates the success of the Roman campaigns in Scotland during 209 and 210 culminating in the death of Severus at York, England, in February 211.

SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS
Lucius Septimius Severus was Roman emperor from 193 to 211. He was born in Leptis Magna in the Roman province of Africa.
Severus seized power after the death of the emperor Pertinax in 193 (the Year of the Five Emperors).
After consolidating his rule over the western provinces, Severus waged a brief, successful war in the east against the Parthian Empire, sacked their capital Ctesiphon, expanded the eastern frontier to the Tigris and enlarged and fortified the Limes Arabicus in Arabia Petraea. In 202, he campaigned in Africa and Mauretania against the Garamantes, captured their capital Garama and expanded the Limes Tripolitanus along the southern desert frontier of the empire. In 198 he raised his elder son Caracalla to Augustus and in 209 did the same to his younger son, Geta.
In AD 209 Severus invaded Caledonia (modern Scotland) with an army of 50,000 men, but he fell fatally ill of an infectious disease in late 210 and died at Eboracum (York, England) early in 211.

SEVERUS' CAMPAIGNS IN BRITAIN
In 208 Septimius Severus travelled to Britain with the intention of conquering Caledonia (Scotland). Modern archaeological discoveries have helped to throw some light on the scope and direction of this northern campaign.
Severus began by occupying the territory up to the Antonine Wall, this is evidenced by extensive Severan era fortifications and the likely reoccupation of some of the forts on that wall. Over the previous years Hadrian's Wall had fallen into disrepair and Severus strengthened and repaired much of it, he did this to such an extent that many early Antiquarians thought that he was the emperor who had actually built it. Severus constructed a 165-acre (67 ha) camp south of the Antonine Wall at Trimontium, probably assembling the main body of his forces there. Severus then thrust north across the Antonine Wall into Caledonian territory, supported and supplied by a strong naval force. He retraced the steps of Agricola of over a century before, rebuilding many abandoned Roman forts along the east coast, and he re-garrisoned the naval base at Carpow, likely built by Commodus in 185, and possibly the place named as "Horrea Classis" or "Poreo Classis" in the Ravenna Cosmography.
By 210 Severus' campaigning had made significant gains, despite Caledonian guerrilla tactics and purportedly heavy Roman casualties.
According to Cassius Dio: “Severus did not desist until he approached the extremity of the island. Here he observed most accurately the variation of the sun's motion and the length of the days and the nights in summer and winter respectively. Having thus been conveyed through practically the whole of the hostile country (for he actually was conveyed in a covered litter most of the way, on account of his infirmity), he returned to the friendly portion, after he had forced the Britons to come to terms, on the condition that they should abandon a large part of their territory.”
The Caledonians had sued for peace, which Severus had granted on the condition that they relinquished control of the Central Lowlands of Scotland, but later that year (210), they, along with the Maeatae, revolted. Severus prepared for another campaign, now intent on exterminating the Caledonians. However the campaign was cut short when Severus fell ill and withdrew south to Eboracum (York) where he died on 4 February 211. Severus was succeeded by his sons, Caracalla and Geta. Caracalla continued campaigning in Caledonia during 212 but soon settled for peace, and shortly after that the frontier was withdrawn south to Hadrian's Wall.
On his death, Severus was deified by the Senate and his remains were buried in the Mausoleum of Hadrian in Rome.

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195 - 211, SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS, AR Denarius, Struck 210 at Rome, alluding to BritanniaObverse: SEVERVS PIVS AVG BRIT. Laureate head of Septimius Severus facing right.
Reverse: VICTORIAE BRIT. Victory advancing right, holding wreath in her outstretched right hand and palm branch in her left.
Diameter: 19mm | Weight: 3.5gms | Die Axis: 6h
RIC IV: 332 | RSC: 727 | SRCV: 6382 | SPINK: 650
SCARCE

This coin commemorates the success of the Roman campaigns in Scotland during 209 and 210 culminating in the death of Severus at York, England, in February 211.

SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS
Lucius Septimius Severus was Roman emperor from 193 to 211. He was born in Leptis Magna in the Roman province of Africa.
Severus seized power after the death of the emperor Pertinax in 193 (the Year of the Five Emperors).
After consolidating his rule over the western provinces, Severus waged a brief, successful war in the east against the Parthian Empire, sacked their capital Ctesiphon, expanded the eastern frontier to the Tigris and enlarged and fortified the Limes Arabicus in Arabia Petraea. In 202, he campaigned in Africa and Mauretania against the Garamantes, captured their capital Garama and expanded the Limes Tripolitanus along the southern desert frontier of the empire. In 198 he raised his elder son Caracalla to Augustus and in 209 did the same to his younger son, Geta.
In AD 209 Severus invaded Caledonia (modern Scotland) with an army of 50,000 men, but he fell fatally ill of an infectious disease in late 210 and died at Eboracum (York, England) early in 211.

SEVERUS' CAMPAIGNS IN BRITAIN
In 208 Septimius Severus travelled to Britain with the intention of conquering Caledonia (Scotland). Modern archaeological discoveries have helped to throw some light on the scope and direction of this northern campaign.
Severus began by occupying the territory up to the Antonine Wall, this is evidenced by extensive Severan era fortifications and the likely reoccupation of some of the forts on that wall. Over the previous years Hadrian's Wall had fallen into disrepair and Severus strengthened and repaired much of it, he did this to such an extent that many early Antiquarians thought that he was the emperor who had actually built it. Severus constructed a 165-acre (67 ha) camp south of the Antonine Wall at Trimontium, probably assembling the main body of his forces there. Severus then thrust north across the Antonine Wall into Caledonian territory, supported and supplied by a strong naval force. He retraced the steps of Agricola of over a century before, rebuilding many abandoned Roman forts along the east coast, and he re-garrisoned the naval base at Carpow, likely built by Commodus in 185, and possibly the place named as "Horrea Classis" or "Poreo Classis" in the Ravenna Cosmography.
By 210 Severus' campaigning had made significant gains, despite Caledonian guerrilla tactics and purportedly heavy Roman casualties.
According to Cassius Dio: “Severus did not desist until he approached the extremity of the island. Here he observed most accurately the variation of the sun's motion and the length of the days and the nights in summer and winter respectively. Having thus been conveyed through practically the whole of the hostile country (for he actually was conveyed in a covered litter most of the way, on account of his infirmity), he returned to the friendly portion, after he had forced the Britons to come to terms, on the condition that they should abandon a large part of their territory.”
The Caledonians had sued for peace, which Severus had granted on the condition that they relinquished control of the Central Lowlands of Scotland, but later that year (210), they, along with the Maeatae, revolted. Severus prepared for another campaign, now intent on exterminating the Caledonians. However the campaign was cut short when Severus fell ill and withdrew south to Eboracum (York) where he died on 4 February 211. Severus was succeeded by his sons, Caracalla and Geta. Caracalla continued campaigning in Caledonia during 212 but soon settled for peace, and shortly after that the frontier was withdrawn south to Hadrian's Wall.
On his death, Severus was deified by the Senate and his remains were buried in the Mausoleum of Hadrian in Rome.

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7 GallienusGALLIENUS
BI Antoninianus.
Sole reign, 253-268 AD

O: GALLIENVS AVG, radiate bust right

R: LIBERO P CONS AVG, panther walking left.

RIC 230, RSC 586; Sear 10281. aVF
Sosius
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Antiochos VIII Epiphanes, Sole reign, 121/0-97/6 B.C. AR Tetradrachm (28mm, 16.32g). Damascus, S.E. 197 (116/5 B.C.).Antiochos VIII Epiphanes, Sole reign, 121/0-97/6 B.C. AR Tetradrachm (28mm, 16.32g). Damascus, S.E. 197 (116/5 B.C.). Diademed head of Antiochos VIII right; fillet border. Rv. Zeus Uranios standing left, draped, holding star and scepter; in outer left field, two monograms; in exergue, date (ZPP); laurel wreath border. SC 2323.5a. LSM 101. Ex Coin Galleries 11-8-2000, lot 129. Ex Eukratides 2021.

Photo Credits: Eukratides
1 commentsJustin W
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Gallienus VI 283 Rome 253-268 CEGallienus, AE Antoninianus. Rome mint, sole reign.
Obverse - GALLIENVS AVG, radiate head right.
Reverse – SOLI CONS AVG, Pegasus springing right, heavenward.
Mintmark A. 20.47 mm., 3.7 g. Cohen 979, Sear 10362
Cohen 979 comment: one of Gallienus last issue. Gallienus was assassinated near Mila while attempting to deal with the userper Aureolus. This coin was a talisman called fo the protection of Gallienus and Rome.
*Some believe the horse to be one of Sol's chariot horesus and the reverse inscription indicates this is probably the case.
1 commentsNORMAN K
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Gallienus RIC 585 SisciaGallienus, AE antoninianus. Rome or Siscia. Sole reign.
Obverse: GALLIENVS AVG, radiate, cuirassed bust right.
Reverse: VBERITAS AVG, Uberitas standing left holding purse and cornucopiae.
RIC V-1 Siscia 585 var (attributes); 17.28 mm., 1.8 g.
NORMAN K
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Gallienus, RIC 662 Antioch, 253-268 CEGallienus, AE antoninianus, Antioch, sole reign

Obverse: GALLIENVS P F AVG, radiate, cuirassed bust right.
Reverse: VICTORIA AVG, Victory advancing left, holding wreath and palm
Left field: Star.
No mint-mark
16.8 mm., 2.5 g. RIC V-I 662; Cohen V 1098, rated common
NORMAN K
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Gallienus, RIC V 245 Rome, 253 - 268 CE.Bronze antoninianus
Obverse: GALLIENVS AVG, radiate head right.
Reverse: NEPTVNO CONS AVG, Hippocamp right, N in ex
RIC V 245 (sole reign), Rome mint, 2.7g, 19.2mm
Reverse translation: Neptune god of the seas, preserver Augustus
NORMAN K
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"D" Denarius, RRC 171/1Denomination: Denarius
Era: C. 199-170 BC
Metal: AR
Obverse: Helmeted head of Roma R,; X behind. Border of dots
Reverse: Dioscuri on horseback right, each holding spear, star above each head; "D" below; ROMA in 2 line frame.

Mint: Uncertain
Weight: 4.75 g
Reference: RRC 171/1
Provenance: Soler y Llach, Auction May 6, 2021, lot 260

Quite scarce in higher grades. Exceptional style for the issue. Lovely light toning possibly the finest known and EF.
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(0253) GALLIENUS253 - 260 AD (joint reign) 260 - 268 AD (sole reign)
struck 255-256, during Joint Reign with Valerian
AR Antoninianus, 22 mm 3.45 g
O: IMP C P LIC GALLIENVS P F AVG, Radiate, draped, cuirassed bust right, seen from behind
R: IOVI CON_SERVA_TORI, Gallienus standing facing, head right, vertical spear in right hand, receiving globe with left from Jupiter standing facing, head left, vertical scepter in left hand, globe in right
Wreath in upper center field
Samosata mint
RIC V, Part I, 440; Göbl 1697b
laney
gallienus_centaur~0.jpg
(0253) GALLIENUS253 - 268 AD
(struck during sole reign 260 - 268)
O: GALLIENVS AVG
Laur head R
R: APOLLINI CONS AVG, H IN EXE.
Centaur stg L hldg globe & rudder
Rome, Off. 8
AE 20.5 mm 2.87 g
laney
gallien_victory_res.jpg
(0253) GALLIENUS253-268
struck during sole reign
Billon antoninianus 20 mm, 2.80 g
O: GALLIENVS AVG Radiate draped bust right
R: VICTORIA AET, S to left; Victory standing left holding wreath and palm
laney
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(0253) GALLIENUS253-268 AD
struck ca. 261-262 AD, during sole reigh
AE 18.5 mm, 2.76 g
O: GALLIENVS AVG, radiate cuirassed bust right
R: AEQVITAS AVG, VI in right field, Aequitas standing facing, head left, holding scales and cornucopia
Rome mint
(EB)
laney
gallien_moose_res.jpg
(0253) GALLIENUS253-268 AD
struck 260-268 AD during sole reign
AE 19.5 mm 3.46 g
O: GALLIENVS AVG radiate bust right
R: DINAE CONS AVG moose standing right, XD in exe
laney
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(0253) GALLIENUS253 - 268 AD
(struck during sole reign 260 - 268)
O: GALLIENVS AVG
Laur head R
R: APOLLINI CONS AVG, H IN EXE.
Centaur stg L hldg globe & rudder
Rome, Off. 8
AE 20.5 mm 2.87 g
laney
gallienus_centaur_r_silvered.jpg
(0253) GALLIENUS253-268 A.D. (sole reign)
AE-Antoninianus 20 mm, 3.44 g (Some silvering remains)
O: GALLIENVS AVG, Radiate head right.
R: APOLLINI CONS AVG, Centaur walking right, one forefoot raised, drawing the bow; Z below.
Rome
laney
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(0268) CLAUDIUS II GOTHICUS268 - 270 AD
AE 18X21 mm, 2.45 g
O: IMP C CLAVDIVS AVG radiate curissed bust right
R: [P M T]RP II COS P P Claudius, togate, holding olive-branch and scepter
(Scarce dated reverse legend for the period; civilian Emperor symbolism was also rather obsolete at the time, expecially with Claudius II)
cf. RIC 5 10ff

laney
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(0355) JULIAN IICaesar: 355 –360
Augustus: 360 -- 361.
Sole Augustus: 361 –363
struck 360 - 363 AD as Augustus
AE 20 mm 3.69 g
O: [DN FL CL] IVLIANVS PF AVG
HELMETED DIAD DUIR BUST L HOLDING SHIELD AND SPEAR
R: VOT/X/MVLT/XX WITHIN WREATH
BSIRM IN EXE
SIRMIUM
laney
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(0355) JULIAN IICaesar: 355 –360
Augustus: 360 -- 361.
Sole Augustus: 361 –363
struck 360 - 363 AD, as Augustus
AE 15.5 mm max. 1.51 g
Obv: FL CL IVLIAN-VS P F AVG, diademed draped bust right
Rev: SPES REIPVBLICAE, emperor standing left in military dress holding globe & spear
Rare
laney
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(0355) JULIAN II (as Caesar)Caesar: 355 –360
Augustus: 360 -- 361.
Sole Augustus: 361 –363
AE 15.5 mm, 1.83 g
O: DN CL IVLIANVS NOB CAES, bare headed, draped and cuirassed bust right;
R: SPES REI-PVBLICAE, emperor standing left, helmeted, in military dress, globe in right, spear in left; ASIS in exe.
Siscia Mint
laney
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(0355) JULIAN II (as Caesar)Caesar: 355 –360
Augustus: 360 -- 361.
Sole Augustus: 361 –363
AE 17 mm 2.21 g
O: D N IVLIANVS NOB C bare-headed bust right
R: FEL TEMPO REPARATIO soldier spearing fallen horseman; ESIS in exe.
Siscia mint
laney
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(0355) JULIAN II (as Caesar)Caesar: 355 –360
Augustus: 360 -- 361.
Sole Augustus: 361 –363
AE 17.5 mm 2.37 g
O: D N IVLIANVS NOB CAES; bust right
R: FEL TEMP REPARATIO soldier spearing fallen horseman; RBQ iin exe.
Rome mint
laney
julian_fel_temp_1_res.jpg
(0355) JULIAN II (as Caesar)Caesar: 355 –360
Augustus: 360 -- 361.
Sole Augustus: 361 –363
AE 18 mm
O: IVLIANVS NOB C; bust right
R: FEL TEMP REPARATIO emperor spearing fallen horseman; M in center
laney
julian_horseman.jpg
(0355) JULIAN II (as Caesar)Caesar: 355 –360
Augustus: 360 -- 361.
Sole Augustus: 361 –363
AE 16 mm, 2.12 g
O: IVLIANVS NOB C; bust right
R: FEL TEMP REPARATIO emperor spearing fallen horseman;
laney
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(0355) JULIAN II (The Apostate)Caesar: 355 –360
Augustus: 360 -- 361.
Sole Augustus: 361 –363
AE 17 mm max., 2.75 g
O: Bare-headed draped and cuirassed bust right;
R: FEL TEMP REPARATIO, soldier spearing fallen horseman, M in left field
laney
julian_fel_11_res.jpg
(0355) JULIAN II The Apostate (as Caesar)Julian II as Caesar
Caesar: 355 –360
Augustus: 360 -- 361.
Sole Augustus: 361 –363
AE 18 mm; 2.29 g
O: D N IVLIAN-VS NOB C, bare-headed draped and cuirassed bust right;
R: FEL TEMP REPARATIO, soldier spearing fallen horseman, M in left field
Siscia mint
laney
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(0355) JULIAN II THE APOSTATE (as Caesar)Julian II as Caesar
Caesar: 355 –360
Augustus: 360 -- 361.
Sole Augustus: 361 –363
struck 355 - 360 AD (Officina 2)
AE 17.5 mm; 2.33 g
Obv.: FL CL IVLIANVS NOB C / M , his bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust facing right
Rev.: FEL TEMP - REPARATIO helmeted soldier standing l., spearing fallen horseman; horseman, wearing pointed hat, leaning l. on horse, turned r. and raising hand, shield on ground r.; MSLG in exe.
Lugdunum (Lyon) mint
RIC VIII, 191, 200 (R) ; Bastien 248 (3 ex) ; nummus-bible-database.com: only 1 piece, also from officina 2. Rare
laney
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(0355) JULIAN II THE APOSTATE (as Caesar)Julian II as Caesar
Caesar: 355 –360
Augustus: 360 -- 361.
Sole Augustus: 361 –363
AE 17 mm; 1.91 g
O: DN IVLIANV-S NOB CAES draped cuirassed bust right
R: SPES REIPVBLICE, emperor standing left holding globe and spear
laney
julian_fel_temp_cons.jpg
(0355) JULIAN II THE APOSTATE (as Caesar)Caesar: 355 –360
Augustus: 360 -- 361.
Sole Augustus: 361 –363
AE 16.5 mm; 2.25 g
O: D N CL IVLIANVS NOB CAES
R: FEL TEMP REPARATIO, helmeted soldier left spearing fallen horseman
laney
julian_fel_con.jpg
(0355) JULIAN II THE APOSTATE (as Caesar)Caesar: 355 –360
Augustus: 360 -- 361.
Sole Augustus: 361 –363
AE 18.5 mm max. 1.92 g
O: DN IVLIAN-VS NOB CAES
R: FEL TEMP R-EPARATIO, emperor spearing fallen horseman, M in center, PCON or TCON in ex.
Arles mint
laney
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(0355) JULIAN II THE APOSTATE (as Caesar)Julian II as Caesar
AE 16 mm max; 1.83 g
Caesar: 355 –360
Augustus: 360 -- 361.
Sole Augustus: 361 –363
O: DN IVLIAN-VS NOB C draped and cuirassed bust right.
R: SPES REIPVBLICE, emperor standing left holding globe and spear
Siscia mint
laney
julian_fel_temp.jpg
(0355) JULIAN II THE APOSTATE (as Caesar)Julian II as Caesar
Caesar: 355 –360
Augustus: 360 -- 361.
Sole Augustus: 361 –363
AE 16 mm max; 2.65 g
O: Bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust facing right, M behind bust
R: Soldier standing l., spearing fallen horseman
Lugdunum (Lyon) mint
laney
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0035 Hadrian Sestertius, Roma 117 AD Concordia Reference.
RIC cf535b; BMC cf1104; Strack cf502; Banti 145; RIC 35

Bust A4 with Balteus strap

Obv. IMP CAES DIVI TRAIAN AVG F TRAIAN HADRIAN OPT AVG GER,
Laureate bare bust with drapery, and balteus

Rev DAC PARTHICO P M TR P COS P P, CONCORDIA and S C in field
Concordia seated left on throne, holding out patera and resting on a figure of Spes; cornucopia under throne

24.78 gr
35 mm
6h


When he became emperor following the death of Trajan in 117 AD, questions immediately arose regarding the validity of Hadrian's succesion. Although it is clear from Hadrian's early career and marriage to Sabina (Trajan's grand-niece) that the emperor brought his young kinsman within the imperial court, Trajan, unlike Nerva before, made no move to adopt Hadrian formally, instead possibly preferring others. This fact prompted Hadrian, in the early days of his reign to emphasize his legitimacy to the succession. Hadrian declared Trajan divus and ordered his ashes installed in the Column of his newly complete Forum. Trajan's name and titles were incorporated into the new imperial nomenclature, a privilege reserved solely for legitimate heirs. At the same time, coins were struck to associate the new reign with the previous administration and declare a peaceful transferral of power. The legend DAC PARTHICO (in the dedicatory dative), clearly refers to Trajan, while the Concordia reverse type (to date, uncommon with the addition of Spes), emphasized by the inclusion of CONCORDIA in the exergue, demonstrated Hadrian's potential willingness for the time to continue Trajan's policies, thereby insuring continued political harmony, something which disintegrated as Hadrian's reign progressed.
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0078 - Denarius Pomponia 66 BCObv/Laureate head of Apollo r.; six pointed star behind.
Rev/Urania, the Muse of Astronomy, standing l., pointing with wand to globe on tripod.

Ag, 17.5mm, 3.87g
Moneyer: Q Pomponius Musa.
Mint: Rome.
RRC 410/8 [dies o/r: 10/11] - Syd. 823
ex-Soler y Llach/Martí Hervera, auction dec 2010, lot 3461
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01 - Julian II - Silver Siliqua - VowsRoman Empire
Emperor Julian II (355 - 363 AD, sole reign from 361 - 363 AD)
Silver Siliqua, Constantinople Mint, struck 361 - 363 AD.

obv: DN JULIANUS P F AUG - Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, seen from the front.
rev: VOTIS V MULTIS X within wreath, 'P CON' in exergue.

Size: 19 mm
Weight: 1.9 Grams
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01 - Julian II - Silver Siliqua - VowsRoman Empire
Emperor Julian II (355 - 363 AD, sole reign from 361 - 363 AD)
Silver Siliqua, Constantinople Mint, struck 361 - 363 AD.

obv: DN JULIANUS P F AUG - Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, seen from the front.
rev: VOTIS V MULTIS X within wreath, 'P CON' in exergue.

Size: 19 mm
Weight: 1.9 Grams
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01 - Julian II - Silver Siliqua - Vows - 001 Roman Empire, 4th century AD Silver Siliqua.
Emperor Julian II (355 - 363 AD, sole reign from 361 - 363 AD)
Silver Siliqua, struck 361 - 363 AD, Constantinople Mint, Prima Officinae.

obverse: " DN JULIANUS P F AUG " - Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, seen from the front.

reverse: " VOTIS V MULTIS X " - within wreath, '' P CON '' in exergue (below), for Constantinople mint.

Size: 19 dia.
Weight: 1.9 Grams
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01 - Julian II - Silver Siliqua - Vows - Reverse.Roman Empire
Emperor Julian II (355 - 363 AD, sole reign from 361 - 363 AD)
Silver Siliqua, Constantinople Mint, struck 361 - 363 AD.

obv: DN JULIANUS P F AUG - Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, seen from the front.
rev: VOTIS V MULTIS X within wreath, 'P CON' in exergue.

Size: 19 mm
Weight: 1.9 Grams
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01 - Julian II - Silver Siliqua - Vows - Reverse.Roman Empire
Emperor Julian II (355 - 363 AD, sole reign from 361 - 363 AD)
Silver Siliqua, Constantinople Mint, struck 361 - 363 AD.

obv: DN JULIANUS P F AUG - Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, seen from the front.
rev: VOTIS V MULTIS X within wreath, 'P CON' in exergue.

Size: 19 mm
Weight: 1.9 Grams
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01 - Julian II - Silver Siliqua - Vows - Reverse. BRIGHT.Roman Empire
Emperor Julian II (355 - 363 AD, sole reign from 361 - 363 AD)
Silver Siliqua, Constantinople Mint, struck 361 - 363 AD.

obv: DN JULIANUS P F AUG - Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, seen from the front.
rev: VOTIS V MULTIS X within wreath, 'P CON' in exergue.

Size: 19 mm
Weight: 1.9 Grams
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0109 - Punic - 1/4 AE 242-209 BCObv/ Head of Tanit l.
Rev/ Helmet; behind, punic letter “ayin”.

AE, 13.5 mm, 1.52 g
Mint: Qart Hadasht
CNH/HC43 [R4]
ex-Soler y Llach, auction may 2011, lot 2178
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0110 - Semis Augustus 13-14 ACObv/ AVGVSTVS DIVI F, bare head of A. l.
Rev/ C LAETILIVS APALVS II V Q, diadem or wreath: inside, REX TOL.

AE, 20.3 mm, 4.48 g
Mint: Carthago Nova.
APRH/173 [6-8 dies] – RPC I/173
ex-Soler y Llach, auction may 2011, lot 2186
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0165 - Denarius Titus 79 ACObv/ T CAESAR IMP VESPASIANVS, laureate head of T. r.
Rev/ TR POT VIII COS VII, Venus standing r., leaning on column, naked to waist, holding helmet and spear.

Ag, 18.7 mm, 3.42 g
Mint: Roma.
RIC II.1/1078 [C]
ex-Soler y Llach, auction feb 2012, lot 71 (Turrinus colln.)
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0166 - Nummus Constantine I 307-10 ACObv/ IMP CONSTANTINVS P AVG, laureate and cuirassed bust of C. r.
Rev/ GENIO POP ROM, Genius standing l., modius on top, togate from waist down and holding patera and cornucopia; PLN in ex.

AE, 25.6 mm, 5.88 g
Mint: Londinium.
RIC VI/104 [S]
ex-Soler y Llach, auction Oct 2012, lot #2482
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0192 - Denarius Valeria 45 BCObv/ Diademed head of Apollo Soranus r., ACISCVLV(S) behind, with acisculus; star above.
Rev/ Europa riding bull r., holding veil above; in ex., L VALERIV(S).

Ag, 3.75 g
Moneyer: L. Valerius Acisculus.
Mint: Rome.
RRC 474/1a - BMCRRE Rome 4099 - Sear Imp. 90.
ex-Soler y Llach, auction 83, lot 151.
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0201 - As Augustus 7-8 ACObv/ AVGVSTVS DIVI F, laureate head of A. r.
Rev/ (M POSTV)M ALBIN L PORC CAPIT II VIR Q, priest standing facing front, holding simpulum and branch.

AE, 28.0 mm, 10.98 g
Mint: Carthago Nova.
APRH/170 [7-20 dies] – RPC I/170
ex-Soler y Llach, auction 84, lot 32
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0245 - As Tiberius 23-29 ACObv/ TI CAESAR DIVI AVGVSTI F AVGVSTVS PM, head of T. l.
Rev/ NERO ET DRVSVS CAESARES QVINQ CVINC, confronted heads of Nero and Drusus.

AE, 29.9 mm, 15.08 g
Mint: Carthago Nova.
APRH/179 [30-36 dies] – RPC I/179
ex-Soler y Llach, auction 1110, lot 72
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027a. CaracallaCaesar 195 (or 196) - 198.
Co-Augustus with Septimius Severus 28 January 198- 4 February 211.
Co-Augustus with Geta 4 February 211 - 26 December 211
Sole Augustus 26 December 211 - 8 April 217

Originally named Septimius Bassianus, then, after the Severans self-adopting into the Antoninan family, Marcus Aurelius Antoninus; nicknamed Caracalla for cloak he wore. Once Severus died, Caracalla had his brother Geta killed, followed by a massacre of anyone associated with Geta. He became noted for ruling brutally. Spent much of his reign campaigning, He gave Roman citizenship to all free men in the Empire. He introduced a new coin denomination that is now called the antoninianus (although what the Romans called it is not known). Although he was supported strongly by the army, he was killed by a disaffected soldier.

Coin: Antoninianus. Rome. Obv: ANTONINVS PIVS AVG GERM. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: P M TR P XVIII COS IIII P P. Serapis standing facing, head left, raising hand and holding sceptre.
RIC 263e. 5.35 g., 24 mm. Naumann Auction 120, Lot 592.

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038 GALLIENUSEMPEROR: Gallienus
DENOMINATION: Antoninianus
OBVERSE: GALLIENVS AVG, radiate head right
REVERSE: AETERNITAS AVG, Sol, radiate, standing left with with raised hand and holding globe, Γ to left.
DATE: 260-2688 AD (Sole Reign)
MINT: Roma
WEIGHT: 2.90 g
RIC: 160
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046a. GallienusCo-Augustus (with Valerian) 253 -260
Sole Augustus 260 - 268

After Valerian was seized by the Sasanids, Gallienus took control in the midst of a security crisis. It did not get any better for him as the central government lost control of Gaul, Britain, and Spain. Gallienus had shown earlier that he was an able commander, but he was unable to cope with the multiple threats. In operations against Aureolus, Gallienus killed by one of his own officers. Future emperors Claudius II and Aurelian were involved in the plot.

Coin: Antoninianus. 253-254 AD. Antioch. Joint Reign. Obv: IMP C P LIC GALLIENVS AVG, Radiate bust right, draped and cuirassed. Rev: VOTA ORBIS, Two Victories affixing shield inscribed SC to a palm tree. RIC 459 (j)
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046a07. GallienusAntoninianus . Rome mint, sole reign. Obv: GALLIENVS AVG, radiate head right. Rev: LAETITIA AVG, Laetitia standing left, holding wreath and anchor. No field mark. RIC V-1 (S), Rome 226; Cohen 423.lawrence c
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046a12. GallienusAntoninianus. Rome mint. Sole reign. Obv: GALLIENVS AVG, radiate head right. Rev: DIANAE CONS AVG, Stag walking left, officina mark X below. RIC 179; Cohen 160; Goebl 0744b; Sear 10201.lawrence c
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046a13. GallienusAntoninianus. Rome mint. Sole reign. Obv: GALLIENVS AVG, radiate head right. Rev: AETERNITAS AVG, Sol standing left, holding globe and raising right hand. No fieldmarks. Normanby hoard 515A, Goebl 0576a (Rome), Pumsaint hoard, Cynwyl Gaeo (1965): IARCW 656/9, Cohen 38 (S), RIC 160 var (no fieldmark).lawrence c
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046a14. GallienusAntoninianus. Siscia. AD 264-265. Sole Reign. Obv: GALLIENVS AVG, radiate head right. Rev: PAX AVG, Pax standing left, holding olive branch and sceptre. S-I across fields. RIC V-1 (Sole reign) 575.lawrence c
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046a16, GallienusAntoninianus. Rome mint. Sole reign. Obv: GALLIENVS AVG, radiate head right. Rev: DIANAE CONS AVG, Stag walking left, officina mark X below. RIC 179; Cohen 160; Goebl 0744b; Sear 10201.lawrence c
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046a18. GallienusAntoninianus. Sole reign. Rome mint. Obv: GALLIENVS AVG, radiate head right. Rev:APOLLINI CONS AVG, Centaur walking right, drawing bow. Officina letter Z below. RIC V-1, 163; RSC 72; Sear 10177.lawrence c
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046b03. SaloninaAntoninianus. Rome mint. Sole reign of Gallienus. AD 260-268.
Obv: SALONINA AVG, diademed, draped bust right on crescent. Rev: VENVS VICTRIX, Venus standing left, holding helmet and sceptre, shield at foot. H in right field. RIC V-1, 31 Rome
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07 - Faustina Jr. - AR Denarius - CERESAncient Roman Empire
Empress Faustina Jr. (161 - 175 AD)
also known as 'Faustina the Younger', daughter of Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius (138 - 161 AD) and Roman Empress Faustina Sr. (138 - 141 AD) also known as 'Faustina the Elder'.
Faustina Jr. was wife of the Roman Emperor, who also happened to be her maternal cousin, Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius (161 - 180 AD).
She was also mother to the future Emperor 'Commodus' (180 - 192 AD, sole reign ).

obv: FAVSTINA AVGVSTA - Draped bust of Empress Faustina facing right.
rev: CERES - Ceres seated left, holding corn ears and long torch.

Size: 19 mm
Weight: 3.4 Grams
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Imperial Lifetime Issue Minted During the Reign of Marcus Aurelius.

References: RIC 669, RSC 35, BMC 79
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07 - Faustina Jr. - AR Denarius - CERESAncient Roman Empire
Empress Faustina Jr. (161 - 175 AD)
also known as 'Faustina the Younger', daughter of Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius (138 - 161 AD) and Roman Empress Faustina Sr. (138 - 141 AD) also known as 'Faustina the Elder'.
Faustina Jr. was wife of the Roman Emperor, who also happened to be her maternal cousin, Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius (161 - 180 AD).
She was also mother to the future Emperor 'Commodus' (180 - 192 AD, sole reign ).

obv: FAVSTINA AVGVSTA - Draped bust of Empress Faustina facing right.
rev: CERES - Ceres seated left, holding corn ears and long torch.

Size: 19 mm
Weight: 3.4 Grams
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Imperial Lifetime Issue Minted During the Reign of Marcus Aurelius.

References: RIC 669, RSC 35, BMC 79
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07 - Faustina Jr. - AR Denarius - CERESAncient Roman Empire
Empress Faustina Jr. (161 - 175 AD)
also known as 'Faustina the Younger', daughter of Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius (138 - 161 AD) and Roman Empress Faustina Sr. (138 - 141 AD) also known as 'Faustina the Elder'.
Faustina Jr. was wife of the Roman Emperor, who also happened to be her maternal cousin, Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius (161 - 180 AD).
She was also mother to the future Emperor 'Commodus' (180 - 192 AD, sole reign ).

obv: FAVSTINA AVGVSTA - Draped bust of Empress Faustina facing right.
rev: CERES - Ceres seated left, holding corn ears and long torch.

Size: 19 mm
Weight: 3.4 Grams
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Imperial Lifetime Issue Minted During the Reign of Marcus Aurelius.

References: RIC 669, RSC 35, BMC 79
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07 - Faustina Jr. - AR Denarius - CERESAncient Roman Empire
Empress Faustina Jr. (161 - 175 AD)
also known as 'Faustina the Younger', daughter of Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius (138 - 161 AD) and Roman Empress Faustina Sr. (138 - 141 AD) also known as 'Faustina the Elder'.
Faustina Jr. was wife of the Roman Emperor, who also happened to be her maternal cousin, Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius (161 - 180 AD).
She was also mother to the future Emperor 'Commodus' (180 - 192 AD, sole reign ).

obv: FAVSTINA AVGVSTA - Draped bust of Empress Faustina facing right.
rev: CERES - Ceres seated left, holding corn ears and long torch.

Size: 19 mm
Weight: 3.4 Grams
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Imperial Lifetime Issue Minted During the Reign of Marcus Aurelius.

References: RIC 669, RSC 35, BMC 79
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07 - Faustina Jr. - AR Denarius - CERES - with US 25 Cent coin.Ancient Roman Empire
Empress Faustina Jr. (161 - 175 AD)
also known as 'Faustina the Younger', daughter of Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius (138 - 161 AD) and Roman Empress Faustina Sr. (138 - 141 AD) also known as 'Faustina the Elder'.
Faustina Jr. was wife of the Roman Emperor, who also happened to be her maternal cousin, Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius (161 - 180 AD).
She was also mother to the future Emperor 'Commodus' (180 - 192 AD, sole reign ).

obv: FAVSTINA AVGVSTA - Draped bust of Empress Faustina facing right.
rev: CERES - Ceres seated left, holding corn ears and long torch.

Size: 19 mm
Weight: 3.4 Grams
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Imperial Lifetime Issue Minted During the Reign of Marcus Aurelius.

References: RIC 669, RSC 35, BMC 79
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07 - Faustina Jr. - AR Denarius - CERES - with US 25 Cent coin.Ancient Roman Empire
Empress Faustina Jr. (161 - 175 AD)
also known as 'Faustina the Younger', daughter of Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius (138 - 161 AD) and Roman Empress Faustina Sr. (138 - 141 AD) also known as 'Faustina the Elder'.
Faustina Jr. was wife of the Roman Emperor, who also happened to be her maternal cousin, Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius (161 - 180 AD).
She was also mother to the future Emperor 'Commodus' (180 - 192 AD, sole reign ).

obv: FAVSTINA AVGVSTA - Draped bust of Empress Faustina facing right.
rev: CERES - Ceres seated left, holding corn ears and long torch.

Size: 19 mm
Weight: 3.4 Grams
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References: RIC 669, RSC 35, BMC 79
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079 - COMMODVSCommodus was Roman emperor jointly with his father Marcus Aurelius from 177 until his father's death in 180, and solely until 192.

for obverse, reverse and coin details click here
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083a. Constantine I The GreatAbout a year as Caesar, emperor 307-337. Gained sole power after beating all the other claimants. Moved capital to Constantinople in 330. Established Christianity as the official state religion, even though he was not baptized until his deathbed. A very harsh ruler.

Coin: AE3. 19mm, 3.00 g. NGC Choice AU 5/5 - 3/5, Silvering. Heraclea, 4th officina, AD 327-329. Obv: CONSTAN-TINVS AVG, plain diademed head of Constantine I right, eyes to God. Rev: D N CONSTANTINI MAX AVG, wreath enclosing VOT / • / XXX; •SMHΔ below. RIC VII 92. Ex Ancient Galleon, Forum. Heritage 65235.
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090b Gallienus (253-268 A.D.), Antioch, RIC V-I 602A, AE-Antoninianus, Sole Reign, C VI P P//Branch, P M TR P XIII, Lion walking left, #1090b Gallienus (253-268 A.D.), Antioch, RIC V-I 602A, AE-Antoninianus, Sole Reign, C VI P P//Branch, P M TR P XIII, Lion walking left, #1
avers: GALLIENVS AVG, Radiate, draped cuirassed bust right.
reverse: P M TR P XIII, Lion walking left with bull's head between paws, C VI P P and branch in exergue.
exergue: C VI P P//Branch, diameter: 20,5-21,5mm, weight: 4,52g, axis: 6h,
mint: Antioch, date: 265 A.D.,
ref: RIC V-I 602A, p-, Göbl 1622C, Sear 10327,
Q-001
Note: Ex Savoca
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090b Gallienus (253-268 A.D.), Antioch, RIC V-I 649A, AE-Antoninianus, Sole Reign, -/-//Branch, MARS VICTOR, Mars advancing right, #1090b Gallienus (253-268 A.D.), Antioch, RIC V-I 649A, AE-Antoninianus, Sole Reign, -/-//Branch, MARS VICTOR, Mars advancing right, #1
avers: GALLIENVS AVG, Radiate draped cuirassed bust right.
reverse: MARS VICTOR, Mars advancing right, wearing a helmet, carrying spear and shield. Branch in exergue.
exergue: -/-//Branch, diameter: 21,0-21,5mm, weight: 3,36g, axis: 6h,
mint: Antioch, date: ? A.D.,
ref: RIC V-I 649A, p-, Göbl 1632.c, Sear 10286,
Q-001
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090b Gallienus (253-268 A.D.), Antioch, RIC V-I 668var., AE-Antoninianus, Sole Reign, Crescent/-//--, VIRTVS AVG, Virtus standing left, #1090b Gallienus (253-268 A.D.), Antioch, RIC V-I 668var., AE-Antoninianus, Sole Reign, Crescent/-//--, VIRTVS AVG, Virtus standing left, #1
avers: GALLIENVS AVG, Radiate draped cuirassed bust right.
reverse: VIRTVS AVG, Virtus standing left, resting the right hand on the shield at feet left and holding spear in the left hand. Crescent in the left field.
exergue: Crescent/-//--, diameter: 20,5-21,0mm, weight: 3,49g, axis: 11h,
mint: Antioch, date: ? A.D.,
ref: RIC V-I 668var., p-, Göbl 1617.l, Sear -,
Q-001
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090b Gallienus (253-268 A.D.), Cyzicus, RIC V-I 657A, AE-Antoninianus, Sole Reign, -/-//SPQR, SALVS AVG, Salus standing right, #1090b Gallienus (253-268 A.D.), Cyzicus, RIC V-I 657A, AE-Antoninianus, Sole Reign, -/-//SPQR, SALVS AVG, Salus standing right, #1
avers: GALLIENVS AVG, Radiate draped cuirassed bust right.
reverse: SALVS AVG, Salus standing right, holding a snake in the right arm, feeding it from small patera held in the left hand.
exergue: -/-//SPQR, diameter: 20,0-22,0mm, weight: 3,76g, axes: 6h,
mint: Cyzicus, date: 264-265 A.D. Sole Reign.,
ref: RIC V-I 657A, p-189, C 932, Gobl 1547Ac,
Q-001
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090b Gallienus (253-268 A.D.), Mediolanum, RIC V-I 489var2., AE-Antoninianus, Sole Reign, -/-//--, LAETITIA AVG G, Laetitia left, #1090b Gallienus (253-268 A.D.), Mediolanum, RIC V-I 489var2., AE-Antoninianus, Sole Reign, -/-//--, LAETITIA AVG G, Laetitia left, #1
avers: GALLIENVS AVG, Radiated bust right.
reverse: LAETITIA AVG G, Laetitia left, holding wreath and anchor.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 19,0mm, weight: 1,89g, axes: 6h,
mint: Mediolanum, date: 253-268 A.D.,
ref: RIC V-I 489var2.(489K var (no field mark or mintmark)), p-173, C-423,425, Göbl 1093h,
Q-001
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090b Gallienus (253-268 A.D.), Mediolanum, RIC V-I 495, AE-Antoninianus, Sole Reign, -/-//--, ORIENS AVG, Sol left, #1090b Gallienus (253-268 A.D.), Mediolanum, RIC V-I 495, AE-Antoninianus, Sole Reign, -/-//--, ORIENS AVG, Sol left, #1
avers: GALLIENVS AVG, Radiated bust right.
reverse: ORIENS AVG, Sol standing left, holding globe, and raising right hand.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 19,0-21,5mm, weight: 2,34g, axes: 7h,
mint: Rome, date: 264-265-A.D.,
ref: RIC V-I 495, p-, C-, Göbl 1126h,
Q-001
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090b Gallienus (253-268 A.D.), Mediolanum, RIC V-I 502var. (Bust), AE-Antoninianus, Sole Reign, S/-//--, PAX AVGVSTI, Pax advancing left, #1090b Gallienus (253-268 A.D.), Mediolanum, RIC V-I 502var. (Bust), AE-Antoninianus, Sole Reign, S/-//--, PAX AVGVSTI, Pax advancing left, #1
avers: GALLIENVS AVG, Radiate head left, slight drapery on both shoulders.
reverse: PAX AVGVSTI, Pax advancing left, raising branch in the right hand and holding scepter transverse in left. S in left field.
exergue: S/-//--, diameter: 22,0-25,5mm, weight: 3,46g, axes: 5h,
mint: Mediolanum, date: A.D.,
ref: RIC V-I 502var. (Bust), p-, C-, Göbl 1040g "S in the left field in rev."
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090b Gallienus (253-268 A.D.), Mediolanum, RIC V-I 507, AE-Antoninianus, Sole Reign, -/-/P, PIETAS AVG, Pietas left, #1090b Gallienus (253-268 A.D.), Mediolanum, RIC V-I 507, AE-Antoninianus, Sole Reign, -/-/P, PIETAS AVG, Pietas left, #1
avers: IMP GALLIENVS AVG, Radiated bust right.
reverse: PIETAS AVG, Pietas standing left by altar, hands raised, and outspread.
exergue: -/-/P, diameter: 21,0mm, weight: 2,47g, axes: 5h,
mint: Mediolanum, date: 253-268-A.D.,
ref: RIC V-I 507var., p-175, C-786, Göbl 1263fvar. (avers legend IMP..!, and officina letter)
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090b Gallienus (253-268 A.D.), Mediolanum, RIC V-I 748var., AE-Antoninianus, Sole Reign, -/P//--, FIDES EXERC VIII, Fides standing left, Rare! #1090b Gallienus (253-268 A.D.), Mediolanum, RIC V-I 748var., AE-Antoninianus, Sole Reign, -/P//--, FIDES EXERC VIII, Fides standing left, Rare! #1
avers: GALLIENVS AVG, Radiate cuirassed bust right.
reverse: FIDES EXERC VIII, Fides standing left, holding upright standard with a right hand and transverse standard with left.
exergue: -/P//--, diameter: 19-19,5mm, weight: 3,28g, axes: 6h,
mint: Mediolanum, date: A.D.,
ref: RIC V-I 748var, p-, C-, Göbl 1029r-var "P in the right field in rev."
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090b Gallienus (253-268 A.D.), Rome, RIC V-I 159, AE-Antoninianus, Sole Reign, -/S//--, AEQVITAS AVG, Aequitas standing left, #1090b Gallienus (253-268 A.D.), Rome, RIC V-I 159, AE-Antoninianus, Sole Reign, -/S//--, AEQVITAS AVG, Aequitas standing left, #1
avers: GALLIENVS AVG, radiate bust left.
reverse: AEQVITAS AVG, Aequitas standing left, holding scales and cornucopia; S in right field.
exergue: -/S//--, diameter: 19,0-23,0mm, weight: 2,14g, axes: 0h,
mint: Rome, date: 253-268 A.D.,
ref: RIC V-I 159, p-144,
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090b Gallienus (253-268 A.D.), Rome, RIC V-I 160, AE-Antoninianus, Sole Reign, Γ/-//--, AETERNITAS AVG, Sol standing left, #1090b Gallienus (253-268 A.D.), Rome, RIC V-I 160, AE-Antoninianus, Sole Reign, Γ/-//--, AETERNITAS AVG, Sol standing left, #1
avers: GALLIENVS AVG, Radiated head right.
reverse: AETERNITAS AVG, Radiate Sol standing left, raising right hand and holding globe raised in left. Γ in left field.
exergue: Γ/-//--, diameter: 19,0-19,5mm, weight: 3,28g, axes: 6h,
mint: Rome, date: 264-265-A.D. Sole Reign.,
ref: RIC V-I 160, p-, C-, Göbl 577a,
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090b Gallienus (253-268 A.D.), Rome, RIC V-I 160, AE-Antoninianus, Sole Reign, Γ/-//--, AETERNITAS AVG, Sol standing left, #2090b Gallienus (253-268 A.D.), Rome, RIC V-I 160, AE-Antoninianus, Sole Reign, Γ/-//--, AETERNITAS AVG, Sol standing left, #2
avers: GALLIENVS AVG, Radiated head right.
reverse: AETERNITAS AVG, Radiate Sol standing left, raising right hand and holding globe raised in left. Γ in left field.
exergue: Γ/-//--, diameter: 18,5-21,0mm, weight: 3,01g, axes:0h,
mint: Rome, date: 264-265-A.D. Sole Reign.,
ref: RIC V-I 160, p-, C-, Göbl 577a,
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090b Gallienus (253-268 A.D.), Rome, RIC V-I 163, AE-Antoninianus, Sole Reign, -/-//Z, APOLLINI CONS AVG, Centaur walking right, #1090b Gallienus (253-268 A.D.), Rome, RIC V-I 163, AE-Antoninianus, Sole Reign, -/-//Z, APOLLINI CONS AVG, Centaur walking right, #1
avers: GALLIENVS AVG, Radiate head right.
reverse: APOLLINI CONS AVG, Centaur walking right, one forefoot raised, drawing the bow. Z in exergue.
exergue: -/-//Z, diameter: 19,0-21,5 mm, weight: 3,16g, axes: 5h,
mint: Rome, date: A.D.,
ref: RIC V-I 163, p-145, RSC-72, Göbl 735b,
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090b Gallienus (253-268 A.D.), Rome, RIC V-I 164, AE-Antoninianus, Sole Reign, -/-//???, APOLLINI CONS AVG, Centaur walking left, #1090b Gallienus (253-268 A.D.), Rome, RIC V-I 164, AE-Antoninianus, Sole Reign, -/-//???, APOLLINI CONS AVG, Centaur walking left, #1
avers: GALLIENVS AVG, Radiate head right.
reverse: APOLLINI CONS AVG, Centaur walking left, holding globe and trophy.
exergue: -/-//???, diameter: 18,5-19,5 mm, weight: 3,59g, axes: 5h,
mint: Rome, date: 254-268 A.D.,
ref: RIC V-I 164, p-145, C-73-74,
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090b Gallienus (253-268 A.D.), Rome, RIC V-I 164, AE-Antoninianus, Sole Reign, -/-//H, APOLLINI CONS AVG, Centaur walking left, #2090b Gallienus (253-268 A.D.), Rome, RIC V-I 164, AE-Antoninianus, Sole Reign, -/-//H, APOLLINI CONS AVG, Centaur walking left, #2
avers: GALLIENVS AVG, Radiate head right.
reverse: APOLLINI CONS AVG, Centaur walking left, holding globe, and trophy.
exergue: -/-//H, diameter: 18,6-21,0 mm, weight: 2,94g, axes:6h,
mint: Rome, date: 254-268 A.D.,
ref: RIC V-I 164, p-145, C 73-74,
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090b Gallienus (253-268 A.D.), Rome, RIC V-I 165, AE-Antoninianus, Sole Reign, -/-//Δ, APOLLINI CONS AVG, Gryphon walking left, #1090b Gallienus (253-268 A.D.), Rome, RIC V-I 165, AE-Antoninianus, Sole Reign, -/-//Δ, APOLLINI CONS AVG, Gryphon walking left, #1
avers: IMP GALLIENVS AVG, radiate head right.
reverse: APOLLINI CONS AVG, Gryphon walking left.
exergue: -/-//Δ, diameter: 17,5-19mm, weight: 1,90g, axis: 6h,
mint: Rome, date: 267-268 A.D.,
ref: RIC V-I 165, p-, Göbl-718z,
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090b Gallienus (253-268 A.D.), Rome, RIC V-I 176, AE-Antoninianus, Sole Reign, -/-//Є, DIANAE CONS AVG, Doe right, #1090b Gallienus (253-268 A.D.), Rome, RIC V-I 176, AE-Antoninianus, Sole Reign, -/-//Є, DIANAE CONS AVG, Doe right, #1
avers: IMP GALLIENVS AVG, Radiate head right.
reverse: DIANAE CONS AVG, Doe standing right, head turned left, over the shoulder.
exergue: -/-//Є, diameter: 19-20mm, weight: 3,15g, axis: 0h,
mint: Rome, date: 260-268 A.D.,
ref: RIC V-I 176, p-, Sear 10199 var. RSC 154.
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090b Gallienus (253-268 A.D.), Rome, RIC V-I 179, AE-Antoninianus, Sole Reign, -/-//XI, DIANAE CONS AVG, Gazelle walking right, #1090b Gallienus (253-268 A.D.), Rome, RIC V-I 179, AE-Antoninianus, Sole Reign, -/-//XI, DIANAE CONS AVG, Gazelle walking right, #1
avers: GALLIENVS AVG, Radiate head right.
reverse: DIANAE CONS AVG, Gazelle walking right, Officina mark XI below.
exergue: -/-//XI, diameter: 18,0-20,5mm, weight: 2,56g, axis: 7h,
mint: Rome, date: 267-268 A.D.,
ref: RIC V-I 179, p-146, Gobl (747b) and Cunetio (1401),
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090b Gallienus (253-268 A.D.), Rome, RIC V-I 181, AE-Antoninianus, Sole Reign, -/-//XII, DIANAE CONS AVG, Gazelle walking left, #1090b Gallienus (253-268 A.D.), Rome, RIC V-I 181, AE-Antoninianus, Sole Reign, -/-//XII, DIANAE CONS AVG, Gazelle walking left, #1
avers: GALLIENVS AVG, Radiate head right.
reverse: DIANAE CONS AVG, Gazelle walking left.
exergue: -/-//XII, diameter: 15,5-18,5mm, weight: 1,62g, axis: 0h,
mint: Rome, date: 267-268 A.D.,
ref: RIC V-I 181, Goebl 0750var., Sear -,
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090b Gallienus (253-268 A.D.), Rome, RIC V-I 181var., AE-Antoninianus, Sole Reign, -/-//Γ, DIANAE CONS AVG, Antelope left, #1090b Gallienus (253-268 A.D.), Rome, RIC V-I 181var., AE-Antoninianus, Sole Reign, -/-//Γ, DIANAE CONS AVG, Antelope left, #1
avers: GALLIENVS AVG, Radiate head right.
revers: DIANAE CONS AVG, Antelope walking left, right legs forwards.
exergue: -/-//Γ (=3). (officina mark), diameter: 19,0-20,0mm, weight: 2,84g, axis: h,
mint: Rome, date: 267-268 A.D.,
ref: RIC V-I 181var., p-146, Göbl 0716b,
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090b Gallienus (253-268 A.D.), Rome, RIC V-I 181var., AE-Antoninianus, Sole Reign, -/-//Γ, DIANAE CONS AVG, Antelope left, #2090b Gallienus (253-268 A.D.), Rome, RIC V-I 181var., AE-Antoninianus, Sole Reign, -/-//Γ, DIANAE CONS AVG, Antelope left, #2
avers: GALLIENVS AVG, Radiate head right.
reverse: DIANAE CONS AVG, Antelope walking left, right legs forwards. Γ in exergue.
exergue: -/-//Γ (=3). (officina mark), diameter: 20mm, weight: 2,58g, axis: 7h,
mint: Rome, date: 267-268 A.D.,
ref: RIC V-I 181var., p-146, Göbl 0716b,
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090b Gallienus (253-268 A.D.), Rome, RIC V-I 207, AE-Antoninianus, Sole Reign, -/-//ς, IOVI CONS AVG, Goat right, #1090b Gallienus (253-268 A.D.), Rome, RIC V-I 207, AE-Antoninianus, Sole Reign, -/-//ς, IOVI CONS AVG, Goat right, #1
avers: GALLIENVS AVG, Radiate head right.
reverse: IOVI CONS AVG, Goat standing or walking right,
exergue: -/-//ς (=). (officina mark), diameter: 20,0-22,0mm, weight: 3,64g, axis: 11h,
mint: Rome, date: 260-268 A.D.,
ref: RIC V-I 207, p-, Göbl 731b, RSC 341, Sear(2005)Vol.III. 10236,
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