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Title Page

Introduction

About Roman Coins

Denominations

Coins of Other Ancient Cultures

Identifying Roman Coins

How To Use This Book

Mintmarks

Mint Map

Pricing And Grading

Bibliography

Reference Catalogs Cited

Coin Terms Used

Glossary

Rarity Tables

Index of Rulers

Photography Credits

Additional Web Resources

Imperial Catalog:

AUGUSTUS
LIVA
AGRIPPA
NERO CLAUDIUS DRUSUS
GERMANICUS
AGRIPPINA I
TIBERIUS
DRUSUS
ANTONIA
CALIGULA
CLAUDIUS I
BRITANNICUS
AGRIPPINA II
NERO
GALBA
CLODIUS MACER
OTHO
VITELLIUS
VESPASIAN
DOMITILLA
TITUS
DOMITIAN
DOMITIA
JULIA TITI
NERVA
TRAJAN
PLOTINA
MARCIANA
MATIDIA
HADRIAN
SABINA
AELIUS
ANTONINUS PIUS
FAUSTINA I
MARCUS AURELIUS
FAUSTINA II
LUCIUS VERUS
LUCILLA
COMMODUS
CRISPINA
PERTINAX
DIDIUS JULIANUS
MANLIA SCANTILLA
DIDIA CLARA
PESCENNIUS NIGER
CLODIUS ALBINUS
SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS
JULIA DOMNA
CARACALLA
PLAUTILLA
GETA
MACRINUS
DIADUMENIAN
ELAGABALUS
JULIA MAESA
JULIA SOAEMIAS
JULIA PAULA
AQUILIA SEVERA
ANNIA FAUSTINA
SEVERUS ALEXANDER
JULIA MAMAEA
ORBIANA
MAXIMINUS I
PAULINA
MAXIMUS
GORDIAN I
GORDIAN II
BALBINUS
PUPIENUS
GORDIAN III
TRANQUILLINA
PHILIP I
OTACILIA SEVERA
PHILIP II
PACATIAN
JOTAPIAN
TRAJAN DECIUS
HERENNIA ETRUSCILLA
HERENNIUS ETRUSCUS
HOSTILIAN
TREBONIANUS GALLUS
VOLUSIAN
AEMILIAN
CORNELIA SUPERA
SILBANNACUS
URANIUS ANTONINUS
VALERIAN I
MARINIANA
VALERIAN II
GALLIENUS
SALONINA
SALONINUS
REGALIANUS
DRYANTILLA
POSTUMUS
LAELIANUS
MARIUS
VICTORINUS
DOMITIAN II
TETRICUS I
TETRICUS II
QUIETUS
MACRIANUS
CLAUDIUS II
QUINTILLUS
AURELIAN
SEVERINA
ZENOBIA
VABALATHUS
TACITUS
FLORIAN
PROBUS
SATURNINUS
CARUS
CARINUS
MAGNIA URBICA
NIGRIAN
NUMERIAN
JULIAN I
DIOCLETIAN
MAXIMIAN
CARAUSIUS
ALLECTUS
DOMITIUS DOMITIANUS
CONSTANTIUS I
THEODORA
GALERIUS
GALERIA VALERIA
SEVERUS II
MAXENTIUS
ROMULUS
CONSTANTINE I
HELENA
FAUSTA
ALEXANDER
LICINIUS I
CONSTANTIA
MAXIMINUS II
LICINIUS II
CRISPUS
VALERIUS VALENS
MARTINIAN
CONSTANTINE II
DELMATIUS
HANNIBALLIANUS
CONSTANS
CONSTANTIUS II
MAGNENTIUS
DECENTIUS
NEPOTIAN
VETRANO
CONSTANTIUS GALLUS
JULIAN II
JOVIAN
VALENTINIAN I
VALENS
PROCOPIUS
GRATIAN
VALENTINIAN II
THEODOSIUS I
AELIA FLACCILLA
MAGNUS MAXIMINUS
FLAVIUS VICTOR
EUGENIUS
HONORIUS
CONSTANTINE III
CONSTANS II
MAXIMINUS
PRISCUS ATTALUS
JOVINUS
SABASTIANUS
CONSTANTIUS III
GALLA PLACIDIA
JOHANNES
VALENTINIAN III
LICINIA EUDOXIA
HONORIA
PETRONIUS MAXIMINUS
AVITUS
MAJORIAN
LIBIUS SEVERUS
ANTHEMIUS
EUPHEMIA
ANICIUS OLYBRIUS
GLYCERIUS
JULIUS NEPOS
ROMULUS AUGUSTUS
ARCADIUS
EUDOXIA
PULCHERIA
THEODOSIUS II
EUDOCIA
MARCIAN
LEO I
VERINA
LEO II
ZENO
ARIADNE
BASILISCUS
ZENONIS
LEONTIUS I
ANASTASIUS I
ANONYMOUS COINAGE

ERIC The Encyclopedia of Roman Imperial Coins
by Rasiel Suarez


Maximinus II

Augustus 308-313


The nephew of Galerius, Maximinus "Daia" was chosen as his eastern Caesar under the shaky Tetrarchy of Diocletian. He was sent to oversee Syria and Egypt where he awaited his turn at being emperor of the east half of the empire. Unfortunately for him, the western Caesar, Severus II, was defeated by Maxentius. This in turn forced Galerius to name Licinius as his replacement. Galerius died in 311 and Licinius, not Maximinus, was elevated to Augustus totally sidelining Maximinus who was the senior Caesar. Maximinus was upset about this, to say the least, but somehow or other he and Licinius patched up their differences and the status quo was preserved for the time being.

Licinius would then stir up trouble again, however, by aligning himself with Constantine who would then go on to defeat the forces of Maximian and Maxentius (a secret ally of Maximinus). Maximinus could bear no more and realized that he was probably next on the chopping block. Taking the initiative, he went on the warpath and declared war on Licinius. Licinius had the upper hand militarily though and was able to defeat him in two separate battles. Maximinus was killed or committed suicide and Licinius had his family executed as well.

Although not quite as common as a Constantine I or Licinius, his contemporary rivals, Maximinus does appear with regularity everywhere ancient Roman coins are sold. A look on eBay on any given day is bound to turn up at least a dozen or two. This, of course, goes for the various sized bronzes that are classified today as Folles and fractions thereof. Silver and gold coins are just as rare and expensive for Maximinus as anyone else during this period.

Busts:

1) Helmeted, laureate, cuirassed bust left, holding spear over shoulder and shield
2) Helmeted, laureate, cuirassed bust right, holding spear and shield
3) Helmeted, laureate, cuirassed bust right, holding three spears and shield
4) Helmeted, laureate, cuirassed bust right, holding spear over shoulder and shield
5) Laureate bust left wearing imperial mantle, holding Victory on globe and shield
6) Laureate bust right wearing imperial mantle, raising hand
7) Laureate head right
8) Laureate, cuirassed bust right
9) Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust left, holding Victory on globe and shield
10) Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right
11) Laureate, draped bust right
12) Radiate bust left, wearing imperial mantle, raising hand and holding globe
13) Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right

Obverses:

1) GA VAL MAXIMINVS NOB C
2) GAL VAL MAXIMINVS N C
3) GAL VAL MAXIMINVS NOB C
4) GAL VAL MAXIMINVS NOB CAES
5) GAL VAL MAXIMINVS NOB CAESAR
6) GAL VAL MAXIMINVS NOBIL C
7) GAL VAL MAXIMINVS PF AVG
8) IMP C GAL VAL MAXIMINO PF INV AVG
9) IMP C GAL VAL MAXIMINVS PF AVG
10) IMP C GAL VAL MAXIMINVS PF INV AVG
11) IMP C GAL VALER MAXIMINVS PF AVG
12) IMP C GALER VAL MAXIMINVS PF AVG
13) IMP MAXIMINVS AVG
14) IMP MAXIMINVS P AVG
15) IMP MAXIMINVS PF AVG
16) MAXIMINVS AVG
17) MAXIMINVS CAES
18) MAXIMINVS CAESAR
19) MAXIMINVS FIL AVGG
20) MAXIMINVS N C
21) MAXIMINVS NOB C
22) MAXIMINVS NOB CAES
23) MAXIMINVS NOB CAESAR
24) MAXIMINVS NOB CS
25) MAXIMINVS NOBIL C
26) MAXIMINVS NOBILI CAES
27) MAXIMINVS NOBILIS C
28) MAXIMINVS NOBILIS CAES
29) MAXIMINVS NOBILISSIMVS CAES
30) MAXIMINVS NOBILISSIMVS CAESAR
31) MAXIMINVS PF AVG

Reverses:

1) BONO GENIO P II IMPERATORIS
2) COMITI AAVVGG
3) CONCORD IMPERI
4) CONCORD IMPERII
5) CONCORDIA CAESS NOSTR
6) CONCORDIA IMPERII
7) CONCORDIA MILITVM
8) CONSVL PP PROCONSVL
9) FELICITAS CAESS NOSTR
10) FELICITAS SAECVLI CAESS NN
11) GENIO AVGG ET CAESARVM NN
12) GENIO AVGVSTI
13) GENIO CAESARIS
14) GENIO IMPERATORIS
15) GENIO POP ROM
16) GENIO POPVLI ROMANI
17) HERCVLI COMITI CAESS NOSTR
18) HERCVLI CONSER AVGG ET CAESS NN
19) HERCVLI VICTORI
20) IOVI CONS CAES
21) IOVI CONSERVAT
22) IOVI CONSERVATORI
23) IOVI CONSERVATORI AVG
24) IOVI CONSERVATORI AVGG
25) IOVI CONSERVATORI AVGG ET CAESS NN
26) IOVI CONSERVATORI AVGG NN
27) IOVI CONSERVATORI CAESS NN
28) IOVIO PROPAGAT ORBIS TERRARVM
29) MARTI CONSERVATORI
30) MARTI PATRI PROPVGNATORI
31) MAXIMINVS NOBILISSIMVS CAESAR
32) ORIENS AVGG
33) PERPETVITAS AVGG
34) PM TR P PP PROCOS
35) PRINCIPI IVVENT B R P NAT
36) PRINCIPI IVVENTVT
37) PRINCIPI IVVENTVTIS
38) RESTITVTOR ROMAE
39) ROMA AETERNA
40) SAC MON VRB AVGG ET CAESS NN
41) SACRA MONET AVGG ET CAESS NN
42) SALVIS AVGG ET CAESS FEL KART
43) SALVS AVGG ET CAESS NN
44) SECVRIT PERPET DD NN
45) SECVRITAS AVGG NN
46) SOLE INVICTO
47) SOLI INVICTAE
48) SOLI INVICTO
49) SOLI INVICTO AVGG
50) SOLI INVICTO COMITI
51) SOLI INVICTO CONSERVAT AVGG ET CAESS NN
52) SPQR OPTIMO PRINCIPI
53) TEMPORVM FELICITAS
54) VBIQVE VICTORES
55) VICTORIA AVGG
56) VICTORIA CONSTANTINI AVG
57) VIRTVS AVGG ET CAESS NN
58) VIRTVS EXERCITVS
59) VIRTVS MILITVM
60) VIRTVTI EXERCITI
61) VIRTVTI EXERCITVS
62) VTILITAS PVBLICA
63) No legend

Types:

1) Carthago standing, facing, holding fruit in each hand
2) City gate, 3 turrets above
3) City gate, 4 turrets above
4) Concordia seated left, holding patera and two cornucopiae.
5) Concordia standing left, holding scepter
6) Felicitas seated left, holding caduceus and cornucopia
7) Felicitas standing left, holding caduceus and cornucopia
8) Genius standing left, holding head of Serapis and cornucopia
9) Genius standing left, holding head of Sol and cornucopia
10) Genius standing left, holding patera and cornucopia
11) Genius standing left, holding Victory on globe and cornucopia
12) Genius standing left, holding Victory on globe and cornucopia; eagle to left
13) Genius standing left, pouring out patera and holding cornucopia
14) Genius standing left, pouring out patera and holding cornucopia; eagle to left.
15) Genius standing left, sacrificing over altar and holding cornucopia
16) Hercules standing right, resting hand on hip and leaning on club with lion skin
17) Hercules standing, facing, holding branch and club with lion skin.
18) Hercules standing, facing, resting hand on club and holding apples with lion skin
19) Hercules standing, facing, resting hand on club and holding bow with lion skin
20) Jupiter seated left, holding thunderbolt and scepter
21) Jupiter standing left, holding globe and scepter
22) Jupiter standing left, holding thunderbolt and scepter
23) Jupiter standing left, holding thunderbolt and scepter; eagle to left.
24) Jupiter standing left, holding Victory on globe and scepter
25) Jupiter standing left, holding Victory on globe and scepter; eagle to left
26) Mars advancing right, dragging captive and holding trophy with shield
27) Mars advancing right, holding spear and trophy
28) Mars advancing right, holding spear and trophy with shield
29) Mars standing, facing, holding spear and resting hand on shield
30) Maximinus II advancing right, dragging captive and holding trophy; seated captive to right
31) Maximinus II raising hand and holding scepter, two standards on either side.
32) Maximinus II riding horse left, spearing three enemies
33) Maximinus II riding horse right, spearing enemy.
34) Maximinus II riding horse right, spearing enemy; another lying under horse
35) Maximinus II standing left, holding globe and scepter
36) Maximinus II standing left, holding globe and scepter; two standards on either side
37) Maximinus II standing left, holding globe and scepter; two standards to right
38) Maximinus II standing left, holding standard and scepter
39) Maximinus II standing left, raising hand and holding scepter; two standards to right
40) Maximinus II standing right on left, holding scepter, receiving Victory on globe from Jupiter to right, holding scepter
41) Maximinus II standing, facing, holding globe and scepter
42) Maximinus II standing, facing, holding globe and wand
43) Maximinus II standing, facing, holding spear and globe.
44) Maximinus II standing, facing, holding spear and globe; seated captive on either side
45) Maximinus II standing, facing, holding Victory on globe
46) Maximinus II standing, facing, holding Victory on globe and spear
47) Moneta standing left, holding scale and cornucopia.
48) Roma seated left, holding Victory on globe and scepter.
49) Salus standing right, holding and feeding snake
50) Securitas standing left, leaning on column and with legs crossed, touching head
51) Sol advancing right, stepping on captive, raising hand and holding globe.
52) Sol riding oncoming quadriga, raising hand
53) Sol riding oncoming quadriga, raising hand and holding globe
54) Sol riding oncoming quadriga, raising hand and holding globe with whip
55) Sol riding quadriga left, raising hand and holding globe
56) Sol standing left, raising hand and holding globe
57) Sol standing left, raising hand and holding globe with whip
58) Sol standing left, raising hand and holding globe; seated captive to left
59) Sol standing left, raising hand and holding head of Serapis
60) Sol standing left, raising hand and holding Victory on globe
61) Sol standing right, raising hand and holding globe
62) Sol standing, facing, raising hand and holding whip and globe
63) Standards (3)
64) Utilitas standing, facing
65) Victories (2) standing, facing each other, together holding wreath reading VIC / CAES
66) Victory advancing left, holding wreath and palm.
67) Victory advancing left, holding wreath and palm; seated captive to left.
68) Virtus standing, facing, holding Victory on globe and spear with shield
69) Virtus standing, facing, resting hand on shield and holding spear.
70) Wreath, VOT / X / CAESS NN within
71) Wreath, VOT / X / CAESS within
72) Wreath, VOT / X / MVL / XX within
73) Wreath, VOTIS / X / SIC ET / XX within
74) Wreath, X / MAXI / MINI / AVG within

Mints:

1) Alexandria
2) Antioch
3) Aquileia
4) Cyzicus
5) Heraclea
6) Karthago
7) Londinium
8) Lugdunum
9) Nicomedia
10) Ostia
11) Roma
12) Serdica
13) Siscia
14) Thessalonica
15) Ticinum
16) Treveri

AU Aureus Reference(s)

1) B07, O15, R48, T59, M01 Exe: ALE RIC 132 (VI, Alexandria)
2) B07, O17, R10, T65, M03 Exe: SMAQ RIC 52 (VI, Aquileia)
3) B07, O21, R18, T19, M16 Exe: TR RIC 621 (VI, Treveri)
4) B07, O21, R25, T22, M16 Exe: TR RIC 625b (VI, Treveri)
5) B07, O22, R36, T38, M11 Exe: PR
6) B07, O22, R37, T37, M12 Exe: W over `/•SM•SD• RIC 31 (VI, Serdica)
7) B07, O22, R37, T37, M12 Exe: W/•SM•SD• RIC 9b (VI, Serdica)
8) B07, O22, R37, T39, M12 Exe: W/•SM•SD• RIC 8b (VI, Serdica)
9) B07, O31, R08, T35, M02 Exe: `SMA`* RIC 127a (VI, Antioch)
10) B07, O31, R63, T73, M02 Exe: SMA RIC 130 (VI, Antioch)
11) B07, O31, R63, T74, M02 Exe: SMA RIC 131 (VI, Antioch)

AR Argenteus

12) B12, O13, R50, T54, M16 Exe: PTR This issue struck on very poor silver RIC 826 (VI, Treveri)

AE Antoninianus (reduced)

13) B13, O04, R07, T40, M01 Exe: `/ALE RIC 60b (VI, Alexandria)

AE Follis

14) B01, O17, R47, T52, M02 Exe: ANT
15) B01, O22, R57, T34, M03 Exe: AQ` RIC 68b (VI, Aquileia)
16) B05, O07, R16, T13, M12 Exe: `/•SM•SD• RIC 13b (VI, Serdica)
17) B07, O03, R13, T13, M04 Exe: `/*/MKV RIC 55 (VI, Cyzicus)
18) B07, O03, R13, T13, M04 Exe: `/MK RIC 43 (VI, Cyzicus)
19) B07, O03, R13, T13, M09 Exe: SMN` "CMH" concatenated as ' at end of reverse legend RIC 55 (VI, Nicomedia)
20) B07, O03, R13, T13, M12 Exe: */`/•SM•SD• RIC 37 (VI, Serdica)
21) B07, O03, R61, T27, M04 Exe: `/MKV RIC 49 (VI, Cyzicus)
22) B07, O03, R61, T28, M04 Exe: `/*/MKV RIC 61 (VI, Cyzicus)
23) B07, O04, R06, T05, M01 Exe: S/B over `/ALE RIC 52 (VI, Alexandria)
24) B07, O04, R13, T13, M01 Exe: K/` over P/ALE RIC 99a (VI, Cyzicus)
25) B07, O04, R13, T13, M02 Exe: O over `/•ANT Reverse legends ends in a * RIC 110 (VI, Antioch)
26) B07, O04, R13, T13, M05 Exe: •HT`• RIC 36 (VI, Heraclea)
27) B07, O04, R16, T13, M05 Exe: HT` RIC 26b (VI, Heraclea)
28) B07, O04, R59, T03, M04 Exe: MK` RIC 40 (VI, Cyzicus)
29) B07, O07, R14, T13, M04 Exe: `/;/MKV RIC 70 (VI, Cyzicus)
30) B07, O08, R14, T13, M05 Exe: */HT` RIC 49 (VI, Heraclea)
31) B07, O09, R12, T08, M01 Exe: * over N over °/`/ALE Reverse legend ends in a • RIC 155b (VI, Alexandria)
32) B07, O09, R12, T08, M01 Exe: * over N over °/`/ALE RIC 160b (VI, Alexandria)
33) B07, O09, R12, T09, M02 Exe: */`/ANT RIC 164b (VI, Antioch)
34) B07, O09, R12, T11, M02 Exe: */` over Δ/ANT RIC 162b (VI, Antioch)
35) B07, O09, R12, T13, M09 Exe: SMN` "CMH" concatenated as ' at end of reverse legend RIC 66c (VI, Nicomedia)
36) B07, O09, R12, T14, M05 Exe: `/SMHT RIC 76 (VI, Heraclea)
37) B07, O09, R12, T14, M09 Exe: `/SMN RIC 72b (VI, Nicomedia)
38) B07, O09, R12, T15, M04 Exe: */SMK RIC 101a (VI, Cyzicus)
39) B07, O09, R12, T15, M09 Exe: * over `/SMN RIC 74b (VI, Nicomedia)
40) B07, O09, R12, T15, M09 Exe: `/SMN RIC 71b (VI, Nicomedia)
41) B07, O09, R14, T13, M01 Exe: K/S over `/ALE RIC 107c (VI, Alexandria)
42) B07, O09, R14, T13, M05 Exe: */HT` RIC 62 (VI, Heraclea)
43) B07, O09, R19, T16, M05 Exe: `/SMHT RIC 77 (VI, Heraclea)
44) B07, O09, R19, T16, M09 Exe: * over `/SMN RIC 75 (VI, Nicomedia)
45) B07, O09, R19, T16, M09 Exe: `/SMN RIC 68 (VI, Nicomedia)
46) B07, O09, R22, T24, M02 Exe: */`/ANT RIC 166b (VI, Antioch)
47) B07, O09, R22, T24, M04 Exe: `/MKV RIC 91a (VI, Cyzicus)
48) B07, O09, R22, T24, M09 Exe: `/SMN RIC 69b (VI, Nicomedia)
49) B07, O09, R46, T53, M02 Exe: `/ANT RIC 142 (VI, Antioch)
50) B07, O09, R48, T59, M02 Exe: `/*/ANT RIC 167b (VI, Antioch)
51) B07, O09, R48, T59, M09 Exe: * over `/©/SMN RIC 77b (VI, Nicomedia)
52) B07, O09, R48, T59, M09 Exe: `/SMN RIC 73a (VI, Nicomedia)
53) B07, O09, R61, T28, M02 Exe: `/`/ANT RIC 155b (VI, Antioch)
54) B07, O10, R24, T21, M05 Exe: =/`/SMHT RIC 69a (VI, Heraclea)
55) B07, O12, R01, T10, M01 Exe: ` over K/` over X/ALE RIC 144b (VI, Alexandria)
56) B07, O15, R12, T10, M13 Exe: `/`/SIS RIC 207c (VI, Siscia)
57) B07, O15, R50, T56, M10 Exe: MOST` RIC 90a (VI, Ostia)
58) B07, O16, R12, T13, M14 Exe: `/SM•TS
59) B07, O19, R13, T13, M14 Exe: */`/•SM•TS• RIC 32a (VI, Thessalonica)
60) B07, O22, R57, T27, M03 Exe: AQ` RIC 70b (VI, Aquileia)
61) B07, O23, R57, T27, M15 Exe: •/`T RIC 60b (VI, Ticinum)
62) B07, O31, R22, T21, M14 Exe: =/`/•SM•TS• RIC 50a (VI, Thessalonica)
63) B07, O31, R24, T23, M14 Exe: `/•SM•TS• RIC 47a (VI, Thessalonica)
64) B07, O31, R26, T25, M14 Exe: •TS•`• RIC 61a (VI, Thessalonica)
65) B08, O03, R16, T10, M16 Exe: S/F/`TR RIC 667b (VI, Treveri)
66) B08, O14, R45, T50, M07 Exe: */`LN
67) B08, O15, R15, T10, M07 Exe: */`LN RIC 209b (VI, Londinium)
68) B08, O15, R15, T10, M16 Exe: T/F/`TR RIC 845a (VI, Treveri)
69) B08, O15, R26, T25, M13 Exe: `/SIS RIC 233b (VI, Siscia)
70) B08, O15, R50, T61, M11 Exe: R` RIC 336b (VI, Roma)
71) B10, O13, R15, T10, M16 Exe: T/F/`TR
72) B10, O15, R50, T56, M11 Exe: R` RIC 323b (VI, Roma)
73) B10, O15, R50, T56, M15 Exe: `T RIC 129d (VI, Ticinum)
74) B10, O15, R52, T63, M11 Exe: R` RIC 350b (VI, Roma)
75) B10, O31, R26, T25, M14 Exe: •TS•`• RIC 52a (VI, Thessalonica)

Maximinus II Busts

Maximinus II Types




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