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MONETE DEL IMPERO ROMANO PARTE
II
LUCIO

Contributor: Mark Reid.
detail |
| Issuer: |
LUCIUS
VERUS, AD 161-169. AR Denarius. |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
L. AVREL. VERVS AVG., Bare head right. |
| Reverse: |
PROV.
DEOR. TR. P. II COS. II, Providentia standing left,
holding globe and cornucopia. |
| Reference: |
RIC
482; Sear 1539. Grade: VF+/VF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Lucius
Verus" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Lucius Verus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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Contributor: Plamen Arsoff.
detail
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| Issuer: |
LUCIUS
VERUS, AD 161-169. AR Denarius. (3.15g). Struck Aug.-Dec.
165 AD. |
| Obverse: |
L.
VERVS AVG. ARM. PARTH. MAX., his laureate head right. |
| Reverse: |
TR.P.
V IMP. III COS. II, Parthian captive seated right, hands
bound behind; at feet, quiver, bow, weapons. |
| Reference: |
RIC
540. Grade: VF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Lucius
Verus" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Lucius Verus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
LUCILLA,
wife of Lucius Verus, AD 161-169. AR Denarius. |
| Obverse: |
LVCILLAE
AVG. ANTONINI AVG. F. Her draped bust to the right. |
| Reverse: |
PIETAS,
Pietas standing facing left, her right hand raised, altar
at her feet. |
| Reference: |
RIC
775; Sear 1573. Grade: VchEF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Lucius
Verus" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Lucilla see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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Contributor: Mark Reid.
detail
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| Issuer: |
LUCILLA,
wife of Lucius Verus, AD 161-169. AR Denarius. |
| Obverse: |
LVCILLA
AVGVSTAE, Draped bust right. |
| Reverse: |
PVDICITIA,
Pudicitia seated left. |
| Reference: |
RIC
781; Sear 1574. Grade: aXF/VF+. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Lucius
Verus" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Lucilla see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
LUCILLA,
wife of Lucius Verus, AD 161-169. AE Sestertius (28.8
grams, 33.05/33.00 mm). |
| Obverse: |
LVCILLA
AVG. ANTONINI AVG. F., Her draped bust right. |
| Reverse: |
VESTA
S.C, Vesta standing left holding simpulum and palladium,
an altar at her feet. |
| Reference: |
RIC
1779; Sear 1582 var. Grade: VF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Lucius
Verus" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Lucilla see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
LUCILLA,
wife of Lucius Verus, AD 161-169. AR Denarius. |
| Obverse: |
LVCILLAE
AVG. ANTONINI AVG. F. Her draped bust to the right. |
| Reverse: |
PIETAS,
Pietas standing facing left, her right hand raised, altar
at her feet. |
| Reference: |
RIC
775; Sear 1573. Grade: VchEF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Lucius
Verus" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Lucilla see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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Contributor: Mark Reid.
detail
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| Issuer: |
LUCILLA,
wife of Lucius Verus, AD 161-169. AR Denarius. |
| Obverse: |
LVCILLA
AVGVSTAE, Draped bust right. |
| Reverse: |
PVDICITIA,
Pudicitia seated left. |
| Reference: |
RIC
781; Sear 1574. Grade: aXF/VF+. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Lucius
Verus" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Lucilla see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
LUCILLA,
wife of Lucius Verus, AD 161-169. AE Sestertius (28.8
grams, 33.05/33.00 mm). |
| Obverse: |
LVCILLA
AVG. ANTONINI AVG. F., Her draped bust right. |
| Reverse: |
VESTA
S.C, Vesta standing left holding simpulum and palladium,
an altar at her feet. |
| Reference: |
RIC
1779; Sear 1582 var. Grade: VF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Lucius
Verus" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Lucilla see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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COMMODUS

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
COMMODUS,
AD 180-192. AR Denarius. |
| Obverse: |
M.
COMMODVS ANTONINVS AVG. His laureated head right. |
| Reverse: |
TR.
P. VI IMP. IIII COS. III P.P. Providentia standing left
holding baton over globe, and sceptre. |
| Reference: |
RIC
19; Sear 1632. Grade: Extremely Fine. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Commodus"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Commodus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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Contributor: David Sorenson.
detail
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| Issuer: |
COMMODUS,
AD 180-192. AR Denarius. |
| Obverse: |
COMM
... P. BRIT., Laureate head right. |
| Reverse: |
Modius
with grain-ears. |
| Reference: |
RIC
81 var; Grade: VF/F. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Commodus"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Commodus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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Contributor: David Sorenson.
detail |
| Issuer: |
COMMODUS,
AD 180-192. AR Denarius. |
| Obverse: |
COMM.
[ANT. AVG?] P. BRIT., Laureate head right. |
| Reverse: |
[P.M.
TR.P. VIIII IMP. VII COS. IIII P.P.?] Modius with
grain-ears. |
| Reference: |
RIC
94? Grade: VF/Fine. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Commodus"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Commodus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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Contributor: Mark Reid.
detail
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| Issuer: |
COMMODUS,
AD 180-192. AR Denarius. |
| Obverse: |
COMM.
ANT. AVG. P. BRIT., Laureate head right. |
| Reverse: |
P.
M. [or ANN?] TR. P. VIIII IMP. VII COS. IIII P.P., Annona
standing left, holding statuette and cornucopiae, modius
on left. |
| Reference: |
RIC
95. Grade: XF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Commodus"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Commodus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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Contributor: Classical Numismatic
Group, Inc.
detail |
| Issuer: |
COMMODUS,
AD 180-192. AR Denarius (2.92 gm). Struck 184-189 AD. |
| Obverse: |
M
COMM ANT P FEL AVG BRIT, his laureate head right. |
| Reverse: |
FID
EXERC P M TR P X IMP VII COS IIII PP, Commodus, in
military dress, standing left on platform, raising right
hand and holding spear, haranguing three soldiers who
stand before. |
| Reference: |
RIC
110d; BMCRE 160 note; RSC 141. Grade: aVF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Commodus"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Commodus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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Contributor: David Sorenson.
detail
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| Issuer: |
COMMODUS,
AD 180-192. AR Denarius. |
| Obverse: |
M.
COMM. ANT. P. FEL. AVG. BRIT., Laureate head right. |
| Reverse: |
SECVR.
ORB. P. M. TR. P. XIIII COS. V. P. P., Securitas seated
left, holding globe. |
| Reference: |
RIC
179; Sear 1630. Grade: VF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Commodus"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Commodus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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Contributor: Matthew Geary.
detail |
| Issuer: |
COMMODUS,
AD 180-192. AR Denarius. Minted in 190/1 AD. |
| Obverse: |
M.
COMM. ANT. P. FEL. AVG. BRIT. P.P., his laureate head
facing right. |
| Reverse: |
FIDEI.COH.P.M.TR.P.XVI.COS.VI.,
Fides standing left, holding two grain ears and a
standard. |
| Reference: |
RIC
220; RSC-127. Grade: VF. |
| Comments: |
Comment
from Matthew Geary: This type was issued on the fall of
Cleander, with continued thanks for the support of the
Praetorian troops.
For more information, read the "Commodus"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Commodus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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Contributor: Mark Reid.
detail
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| Issuer: |
CRISPINA,
wife of Commodus, AD 180-192. AR Denarius. |
| Obverse: |
CRISPINA
AVGVSTA, Draped bust right. |
| Reverse: |
CERES,
Ceres standing left, holding corn-ears and torch. |
| Reference: |
RIC
276; Sear 1681. Grade: aXF/VF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Commodus"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Crispina see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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Contributor: Mark Reid.
detail |
| Issuer: |
CRISPINA,
wife of Commodus, AD 180-192. AR Denarius. |
| Obverse: |
CRISPINA
AVGVSTA, Draped bust right. |
| Reverse: |
IVNO,
Juno, veiled, standing front, head left, holding patera
and sceptre. |
| Reference: |
RIC
283 var. Grade: aXF/VF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Commodus"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Crispina see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail
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| Issuer: |
COMMODUS,
AD 180-192. AE Sestertius. |
| Obverse: |
L.
AVREL. COMMODVS AVG. TR. P. V., His laureated and
cuirassed bust right. |
| Reverse: |
IOVI
VIC(TORI IMP III) COS III P. P. S. C., Jupiter seated left
holding sceptre and small victory |
| Reference: |
RIC
291v (same variant as footnote in RIC?); Cohen 265. Grade:
aVF/VF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Commodus"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Commodus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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Contributor: Mark Reid.
detail |
| Issuer: |
CRISPINA,
wife of Commodus, AD 180-192. AR Denarius. |
| Obverse: |
CRISPINA
AVGVSTA, Draped bust right. |
| Reverse: |
CERES,
Ceres standing left, holding corn-ears and torch. |
| Reference: |
RIC
276; Sear 1681. Grade: aXF/VF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Commodus"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Crispina see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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Contributor: Mark Reid.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
CRISPINA,
wife of Commodus, AD 180-192. AR Denarius. |
| Obverse: |
CRISPINA
AVGVSTA, Draped bust right. |
| Reverse: |
IVNO,
Juno, veiled, standing front, head left, holding patera
and sceptre. |
| Reference: |
RIC
283 var. Grade: aXF/VF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Commodus"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Crispina see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
CRISPINA,
wife of Commodus, AD 180-192. AE As. |
| Obverse: |
CRISPINA
AVGVSTA, Her draped bust right with her braided hair
arranged in a bun behind her head. |
| Reverse: |
(I)VNO
LVCINA SC, Juno Lucina standing left holding sceptre and
patera. |
| Reference: |
RIC
680; Sear 1694. Grade: aVF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Commodus"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Crispina see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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CLODIUS

Contributor: Mark Reid.
detail |
| Issuer: |
CLODIUS
ALBINUS, AD 195-7. AR Denarius. |
| Obverse: |
D.
CLOD. SEPT. ALBIN. CAES., Bare head right. |
| Reverse: |
MINER.
PACIF. COS. II, Minerva standing left, holding
olive-branch and shield. |
| Reference: |
RIC
7 var; Sear 1728. Grade: AXF/VF+. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Clodius
Albinus" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Clodius Albinus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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Contributor: Mark Reid.
detail
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| Issuer: |
CLODIUS
ALBINUS, AD 195-7. AR Denarius. |
| Obverse: |
D.
CLOD. SEPT. ALBIN. CAES., Bare head right. |
| Reverse: |
MINER.
PACIF. COS II, Minerva standing left, holding olive-branch
and shield. |
| Reference: |
RIC
7 var; Sear 1728. Grade: AXF/VF+. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Clodius
Albinus" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Clodius Albinus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
CLODIUS
ALBINUS, AD 195-7. AR Denarius. |
| Obverse: |
D.
CLOD. SEPT. ALBIN. CAES. His bare head right. |
| Reverse: |
ROMAE
AETERNAE Roma seated left holding sceptre and palladium,
shield against seat. |
| Reference: |
RIC
11a; Sear 1730. Grade: CVF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Clodius
Albinus" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Clodius Albinus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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SETTIMO SEVERO

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
SEPTIMIUS
SEVERUS, AD 193-211. AR Denarius. |
| Obverse: |
L.
SEPT. SEV. PERT. AVG. IMP. VIII, His laureated head to the
right. |
| Reverse: |
P.
M. TR. P. V. (C)OS. II P. P., Pax seated left, holding
olive branch and sceptre. |
| Reference: |
RIC
88. Grade: AEF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Septimius
Severus" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Septimius Severus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail
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| Issuer: |
SEPTIMIUS
SEVERUS, AD 193-211. AR Denarius. |
| Obverse: |
L.
SEPT. SEV. PERT. AVG. IMP. X. His laureated head right. |
| Reverse: |
MARTI
VICTORI, Mars standing facing right, holding spear in his
right hand, leaning on shield set on helmet. |
| Reference: |
RIC
114; Sear 1764. Grade: aU. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Septimius
Severus" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Septimius Severus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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|

Contributor: David Sorenson.
detail |
| Issuer: |
SEPTIMIUS
SEVERUS, AD 193-211. AR Denarius (3.11 gm). |
| Obverse: |
L.
SEPT. SEV. PERT. AVG. IMP. X, Laureate head right. |
| Reverse: |
P.
M. TR. P. VI COS. II P. P., Sol radiate, standing left,
raising right hand and holding chariot whip in left. |
| Reference: |
RIC
117; Sear 1772. Grade: XF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Septimius
Severus" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Septimius Severus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail
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| Issuer: |
SEPTIMIUS
SEVERUS, AD 193-211. AR Denarius. |
| Obverse: |
L.
SEP. SEVERVS PER. AVG. P. M. IMP. XI, His bearded and
laureated smiling head right. |
| Reverse: |
SALVTI
AVGG. Salus seated left feeding serpent arising from
altar(?). |
| Reference: |
RIC
119a var; Cohen 642. Grade: aU. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Septimius
Severus" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Septimius Severus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
SEPTIMIUS
SEVERUS, AD 193-211. AR Denarius. |
| Obverse: |
L.
SEPT. SEV. AVG. IMP. XI PART. MAX., His laureated head to
the right. |
| Reverse: |
AEQVITATI
AVGG., Aequitas standing left, holding cornucopia and
scales. |
| Reference: |
RIC
122c; Sear 1744. Grade: chVF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Septimius
Severus" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Septimius Severus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail
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| Issuer: |
SEPTIMIUS
SEVERUS, AD 193-211. AR Denarius. |
| Obverse: |
SEVERVS
PIVS AVG., His laureated head right. |
| Reverse: |
P.
M. TR. P. XI COS III P. P., Fortuna seated left, holding
cornucopia and rudder. |
| Reference: |
RIC
189b; Van Meter 112. Grade: aU. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Septimius
Severus" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Septimius Severus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
SEPTIMIUS
SEVERUS, AD 193-211. AR Denarius. |
| Obverse: |
SEVERVS
PIVS AVG. His laureated head to the right |
| Reverse: |
P.
M. TR. P. XIIII COS. III P. P. Annona standing facing left,
holding cornucopia and corn-ears. Modius at her feet. |
| Reference: |
RIC
200; Sear 1777. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Septimius
Severus" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Septimius Severus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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|

Contributor: David Sorenson.
detail
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| Issuer: |
SEPTIMIUS
SEVERUS, AD 193-211. AR Denarius (3.14 gm). |
| Obverse: |
SEVERVS
PIVS AVG., Laureate head right. |
| Reverse: |
P.
M. TR. P. XVII COS. III P. P., Neptune standing left, with
right foot on rock, holding trident. |
| Reference: |
RIC
228; Sear 1779. Grade: XF/VF+. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Septimius
Severus" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Septimius Severus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
SEPTIMIUS
SEVERUS, AD 193-211. AR Denarius. |
| Obverse: |
SEVERVS
PIVS AVG. BRIT., His laureated head facing to the right. |
| Reverse: |
P.
M. TR. P. XVIII COS. III P. P., Salus seated facing to the
left feeding a snake she holds in her lap. |
| Reference: |
RIC
242 var of obv. BRIT; Van Meter 12513. Grade: AEF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Septimius
Severus" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Septimius Severus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
SEPTIMIUS
SEVERUS, AD 193-211. AR Denarius. |
| Obverse: |
SEVERVS
PIVS AVG., His laureated head to the right. |
| Reverse: |
VICT.
PART. MAX, Victory marching left, holding long palm and
wreath. |
| Reference: |
RIC
295; Van Meter 167. Grade: EF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Septimius
Severus" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Septimius Severus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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GIULIA DOMNA

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
JULIA
DOMNA, 2nd wife of Septimius Severus, AD 193-211. AR
Denarius. |
| Obverse: |
IVLIA
AVGVSTA, Her draped bust to the right. |
| Reverse: |
FORTVNAE
FELICI, Fortuna standing left holding caduceus. |
| Reference: |
RIC
552 (Sept. Sev.); Sear 1837. Grade: U/aU. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Septimius
Severus" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Julia Domna see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
JULIA
DOMNA, 2nd wife of Septimius Severus, AD 193-211. AR
Denarius. |
| Obverse: |
IVLIA
AVGVSTA, Her draped bust right. |
| Reverse: |
MATER
DEVM, Cybele seated to the left holding cornucopia. Her
throne is flanked by two lions. |
| Reference: |
RIC
564 (Sept. Sev.); Sear 1844. Grade: EF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Septimius
Severus" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Julia Domna see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
JULIA
DOMNA, 2nd wife of Septimius Severus, AD 193-211. AR
Denarius. |
| Obverse: |
IVLIA
AVGVSTA. Her draped bust right. |
| Reverse: |
PIETAS
AVGG. Pietas, veiled, standing left sacrificing over lit
altar. |
| Reference: |
RIC
572 (Sept. Sev.); Sear 1846. Grade: chVF/VF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Septimius
Severus" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Julia Domna see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
JULIA
DOMNA, 2nd wife of Septimius Severus, AD 193-211. AR
Denarius. |
| Obverse: |
IVLIA
AVGVSTA, Her draped bust to the right. |
| Reverse: |
PIETAS
PVBLICA, Pietas standing left before altar, her two hands
raised. |
| Reference: |
RIC
574 (Sept. Sev.); Sear 1847. Grade: Very Fine. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Septimius
Severus" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Julia Domna see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: Mark Reid.
detail |
| Issuer: |
JULIA
DOMNA, 2nd wife of Septimius Severus, AD 193-211. AR
Denarius. |
| Obverse: |
IVLIA
AVGVSTA, Draped bust right. |
| Reverse: |
PVDICITIA,
Pudicitia seated right, right hand on breast. |
| Reference: |
RIC
576 (Sept. Sev.); Sear 1848. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Septimius
Severus" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Julia Domna see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
JULIA
DOMNA, 2nd wife of Septimius Severus, AD 193-211. AR
Denarius. |
| Obverse: |
IVLIA
AVGVSTA. Her draped bust to the right, her hair in a bun
behind the head. |
| Reverse: |
SAECVLI
FELICITAS. Isis standing right, her left foot on a vessel,
nursing infant Horus. |
| Reference: |
RIC
577 (Sept. Sev.); Sear 1849. Grade: EF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Septimius
Severus" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Julia Domna see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: Mark Reid.
detail |
| Issuer: |
JULIA
DOMNA, 2nd wife of Septimius Severus, AD 193-211. AR
Denarius. |
| Obverse: |
IVLIA
AVGVSTA, Draped bust right. |
| Reverse: |
SAECVLI
FELICITAS, Isis standing right, left foot on prow, nursing
infant Horus. |
| Reference: |
RIC
577 (Sept. Sev.); Sear 1849. Grade: AXF/VF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Septimius
Severus" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Julia Domna see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
JULIA
DOMNA, 2nd wife of Septimius Severus, AD 193-211. AR
Denarius. |
| Obverse: |
IVLIA
AVGVSTA, Her draped bust to the right with an elaborate
hairdo. |
| Reverse: |
(HI)LARITAS
S. C., Hilaritas standing to the left holding cornucopia
and long palm-branch. |
| Reference: |
RIC
877 (Sept. Sev.); Sear 1863. Grade: VF/F. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Septimius
Severus" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Julia Domna see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: David Sorenson.
detail |
| Issuer: |
JULIA
DOMNA, 2nd wife of Septimius Severus, AD 193-211. AR
Denarius. |
| Obverse: |
IVLIA
PIA FELIX AVG., Draped bust right. |
| Reverse: |
VESTA,
Vesta enthroned left, holding simpulum and sceptre. |
| Reference: |
RIC
391 (Caracalla); Sear 1872. Grade: U. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Septimius
Severus" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Julia Domna see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
JULIA
DOMNA, 2nd wife of Septimius Severus, AD 193-211.
Provincial issue AE25. |
| Obverse: |
In
greek letters: IOVLIA DOMNA. CEBA. Her draped bust to the
right, her hair arranged in a complicated style. |
| Reverse: |
CEPDAN,
Fortuna standing left holding rudder resting on globe and
(cornucopia). |
| Reference: |
Grade:
AEF |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "The
Severan Julias" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Julia Domna see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
CARACALLA

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
CARACALLA,
AD 211-217. AR Denarius. |
| Obverse: |
ANTONINVS
AVGVSTVS, His young, small, laureated head right. |
| Reverse: |
SAL.
GEN. HVM. Salus standing left holding serpent entwined
sceptre and raising a male figure. |
| Reference: |
RIC
42a; Sear 1955. Grade: EF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Caracalla"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Caracalla see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
CARACALLA,
AD 211-217. AR Denarius. |
| Obverse: |
ANTONINVS
PIVS AVG., His young laureated and draped bust right. |
| Reverse: |
PART.
MAX. PONT. TR. P. IIII, Trophy with two captives seated at
base. |
| Reference: |
RIC
54a; Sear 1926. Grade: EF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Caracalla"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Caracalla see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
CARACALLA,
AD 211-217. AR Denarius. |
| Obverse: |
ANTONINVS
PIVS AVG, His laureated head right. |
| Reverse: |
PONTIF.
TR. P. X COS. II, Securitas seated right before altar on
chair formed by cornucopia. |
| Reference: |
RIC
92; Grade: AEF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Caracalla"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Caracalla see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
CARACALLA,
AD 211-217. AR Denarius. |
| Obverse: |
ANTONINVS
PIVS AVG., His young laureated and draped bust to the
right. |
| Reverse: |
VICT.
PART. MAX., Victory advancing left holding wreath and
palm-branch. |
| Reference: |
RIC
144b; Sear 1962. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Caracalla"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Caracalla see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: David Sorenson.
detail |
| Issuer: |
CARACALLA,
AD 211-217. AR Denarius (3.28 gm). |
| Obverse: |
ANTONINVS
PIVS AVG. GERM., Laureate head right. |
| Reverse: |
P.
M. TR. P. XVII. COS. IIII. P. P., Jupiter standing left
with thunderbolt and sceptre, eagle at feet. |
| Reference: |
RIC
240. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Caracalla"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Caracalla see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: David Sorenson.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
CARACALLA,
AD 211-217. AR Antoninianus. |
| Obverse: |
ANTONINVS
PIVS AVG. GERM., Radiate bust right. |
| Reverse: |
P.
M. TR. P. XVIII. COS. IIII. P. P. Serapis standing with
sceptre. |
| Reference: |
RIC
263d; Sear 1909. Grade: XF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Caracalla"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Caracalla see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
CARACALLA,
AD 211-217. AR Denarius. |
| Obverse: |
ANTONINVS
PIVS AVG. GERM. His laureated head to the right. |
| Reverse: |
VENVS
VICTRIX, Venus standing left holding Victory and spear and
leaning on shield. |
| Reference: |
RIC
311b; Sear 1958. Grade: EF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Caracalla"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Caracalla see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: Mark Reid.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
CARACALLA,
AD 211-217. AR Denarius. |
| Obverse: |
ANTONINVS
PIVS AVG. GERM., Laureate head right. |
| Reverse: |
VENVS
VICTRIX, Venus standing left, holding Victory and spear
and leaning on shield. |
| Reference: |
RIC
311b; Sear 1958. Grade: FDC. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Caracalla"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Caracalla see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: Mark Reid.
detail |
| Issuer: |
PLAUTILLA,
wife of Caracalla, AD 211-217. AR Denarius. |
| Obverse: |
PLAVTILLAE
AVGVSTAE, Draped bust right. |
| Reverse: |
CONCORDIAE
AETERNAE, Caracalla and Plautilla standing facing each
other, clasping right hands. |
| Reference: |
RIC
361; Sear 1998. Grade: AXF/VF+. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Caracalla"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Plautilla see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
PLAUTILLA,
wife of Caracalla, AD 211-217. AR Denarius. |
| Obverse: |
PLAVTILLA
AVGVSTA, Her draped bust right. |
| Reverse: |
CONCORDIA
AVGG, Concordia standing facing left, holding sceptre and
patera. |
| Reference: |
RIC
363a; Sear 1995. Grade: VF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Caracalla"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Plautilla see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
GETA

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
GETA,
AD 211. AR Denarius. |
| Obverse: |
P.
SEPT. GETA CAES. PONT. His bare head with draped bust
right. |
| Reverse: |
PRINC.
IVVENT, Geta standing left holding spear and olive branch. |
| Reference: |
RIC
17 var; Sear 2018 var. Grade: VF |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Geta"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Geta see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: Mark Reid.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
GETA,
AD 211. AR Denarius. |
| Obverse: |
P.
SEPT. GETA CAES. PONT., Bare head right. |
| Reverse: |
PRINC.
IVVENT., Geta, in military dress, standing half-left,
holding branch and reversed spear. |
| Reference: |
RIC
17 var; Sear 2018. Grade: XF+. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Geta"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Geta see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
GETA,
AD 211. AR Antoninianus. |
| Obverse: |
P.
SEPT. GETA CAES. PONT., His young bare head and draped
bust right. |
| Reverse: |
PRINCIP.
IVVENTVTIS, Geta standing to the left holding stick and
sceptre, a trophy behind him. |
| Reference: |
RIC
18 var; Sear 2018 var, Van Meter 34/1. Grade: AEF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Geta"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Geta see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
GETA,
AD 211. AR Denarius. |
| Obverse: |
P.
SEPT. GETA CAES. PONT. His very young bare head to the
right. |
| Reverse: |
SECVRIT.
IMPERII. Securitas seated to the left, holding globe. |
| Reference: |
RIC
20; Reference Sear 2020. Grade: EF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Geta"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Geta see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
GETA,
AD 211. AR Denarius. |
| Obverse: |
P.
SEPT. GETA CAES. PONT., His small bare head with draped
bust right. |
| Reverse: |
VICT.
AETERN. Victory flying left holding wreath over shield set
on base. |
| Reference: |
RIC
23; Sear 2022. Grade: EF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Geta"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Geta see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
GETA,
AD 211. AR Denarius. |
| Obverse: |
P.
SEPT. GETA CAES. PONT. His young bare head and draped bust
right. |
| Reverse: |
VICT.
AETERN. Victory flying left holding wreath over shield set
on base. |
| Reference: |
RIC
23; Sear 2022. Grade: EF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Geta"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Geta see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
GETA,
AD 211. AR Denarius. |
| Obverse: |
P.
SEPTIMIVS GETA CAES. His bare head with draped bust right. |
| Reverse: |
PONTIF.
COS. II, Genius, naked, standing facing left holding
corn-ears and patera above lit altar. |
| Reference: |
RIC
59b; Sear 2016. Grade: chEF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Geta"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Geta see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
ELAGABULUS

Contributor: Walter C. Holt.
detail |
| Issuer: |
ELAGABALUS,
AD 218-222. AR Denarius. |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
ANTONINVS AVG., Laureate and draped bust of Elagabalus
right. |
| Reverse: |
PM.
TR. P. III COS. III P. P., Jupiter seated left, holding
Victory and sceptre, eagle at his feet. |
| Reference: |
RIC
27; Sear 2110. Grade: VF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Elagabalus"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Elagabalus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
ELAGABALUS,
AD 218-222. AR Denarius. |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
ANTONINVS PIVS AVG., His laureated and draped bust to the
right. |
| Reverse: |
P.
M. TR. P. III COS. III P. P., Sol advancing to the left,
holding whip and raising her right hand. Star in the lower
left field. |
| Reference: |
RIC
28; Sear 2107 var. Grade : EF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Elagabalus"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Elagabalus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
ELAGABALUS,
AD 218-222. AR Denarius. |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
ANTONINVS PIVS AVG. His laureated and draped bust right. |
| Reverse: |
LIBERALITAS
AVG. III, Liberalitas standing left holding cornucopia and
tessera. |
| Reference: |
RIC
103; Sear 2102. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Elagabalus"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Elagabalus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
ELAGABALUS,
AD 218-222. AR Denarius. |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
ANTONINVS PIVS AVG., His laureated and draped bust right. |
| Reverse: |
LIBERTAS
AVG. Liberty standing left holding sceptre and pileus. |
| Reference: |
RIC
107; Sear 2103. Grade: U/XF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Elagabalus"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Elagabalus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: Mark Reid.
detail |
| Issuer: |
ELAGABALUS,
AD 218-222. AR Denarius. |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
ANTONINVS PIVS AVG., Laureate head right. |
| Reverse: |
LIBERTAS
AVG., Libertas standing left, in field, star. |
| Reference: |
RIC
107; Sear 2103. Grade: XF+. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Elagabalus"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Elagabalus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: Mark Reid.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
ELAGABALUS,
AD 218-222. AR Antoninianus. |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
CAES. M. AVR. ANTONINVS AVG., Radiate head right. |
| Reverse: |
MARS
VICTOR, Mars advancing right, carrying spear and trophy. |
| Reference: |
RIC
122; Sear 2085. Grade: VF/AVF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Elagabalus"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Elagabalus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
ELAGABALUS,
AD 218-222. AR Denarius. |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
ANTONINVS PIVS AVG., His laureated, bearded and draped
bust right. |
| Reverse: |
SACERD.
DEI SOLIS ELAGAB. Elagabalus standing to the right
sacrificing over lit altar (as worshiper and high priest
of the sun-god Elagabalus), and holding club. Star in
front of him. |
| Reference: |
RIC
131; Sear 2114. Grade: EF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Elagabalus"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Elagabalus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: David Sorenson.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
ELAGABALUS,
AD 218-222. AR Denarius. |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
CAES. ANTONINVS PIVS AVG., Laureate bust right |
| Reverse: |
VICTOR
ANTONINI AVG. Victory walking right with sceptre. |
| Reference: |
RIC
153 var; Sear: 2122. Grade: chtoned XF+. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Elagabalus"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Elagabalus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
ELAGABALUS,
AD 218-222. AR Antoninianus. |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
CAES. M. AVR. ANTONINVS AVG., His radiated, draped and
cuirassed bust right. |
| Reverse: |
VICTOR
ANTONINI AVG. Victory advancing to the right holding
wreath and palm. |
| Reference: |
RIC
155; Sear 2090. Grade: chEF/AEF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Elagabalus"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Elagabalus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
ELAGABALUS,
AD 218-222. AR Antoninianus. |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
CAES. M. AVR. ANTONINVS AVG., His radiated and draped bust
right. |
| Reverse: |
VICTOR
ANTONINI AVG., Victory advancing right holding wreath and
palm-branch. |
| Reference: |
RIC
155; Sear 2090, Van Meter 14. Grade: EF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Elagabalus"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Elagabalus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
SEVERO ALESSANDRO

Contributor: Mark Reid.
detail |
| Issuer: |
SEVERUS
ALEXANDER, AD 222-235. AR Denarius. |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
C. M. AVR. SEV. ALEXAND. AVG., Laureate head right. |
| Reverse: |
P.
M. TR. P. COS. P. P., Jupiter, naked, but for cloak behind
over arms standing front, head left, holding thunderbolt
and long sceptre. |
| Reference: |
RIC
5. Grade: XF+. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Severus Alexander see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: David Sorenson.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
SEVERUS
ALEXANDER, AD 222-235. AR Denarius (3.22 gm). |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
SEV. ALEXAND. AVG., Laureate draped bust right. |
| Reverse: |
P.
M. TR. VIIII COS. III. P. P., Alexander standing right and
holding spear and orb. |
| Reference: |
RIC
105. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Alexander
Severus" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Severus Alexander see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
SEVERUS
ALEXANDER, AD 222-235. AR Denarius. |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
ALEXANDER PIVS AVG., His laureated head right. |
| Reverse: |
P.
M. TR. P. X COS. III P. P., Mars standing left holding
spear and leaning on shield. |
| Reference: |
RIC
108; Van Meter 46/1. Grade: EF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Alexander
Severus" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Severus Alexander see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
SEVERUS
ALEXANDER, AD 222-235. AR Denarius. |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
C.M. AVR. SEV. ALEXAND AVG., His laureated and draped bust
facing to the right. |
| Reverse: |
AEQVITAS
AVG., Aequitas standing to the left holding cornucopia and
scales. |
| Reference: |
RIC
127; Sear 2202. Grade: chEF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Alexander
Severus" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Severus Alexander see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: David Sorenson.
detail |
| Issuer: |
SEVERUS
ALEXANDER, AD 222-235. AR Quinarius (2.64 gm). |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
C. M. AVR. SEV. ALEXAND. AVG., Laureate draped bust right. |
| Reverse: |
ANNONA
AVG., Annona standing left holding grain-ears over modius
and corucopiae. |
| Reference: |
RIC
132; Sear 2200. Grade: VF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Alexander
Severus" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Severus Alexander see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
SEVERUS
ALEXANDER, AD 222-235. AR Denarius. |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
C. M. AVR. SEV. ALEXAND. AVG., His young laureated and
draped bust right. |
| Reverse: |
PROVID.
DEROVM (instead of DEORVM), Providentia standing left
holding sceptre and rod pointing to globe at her feet. |
| Reference: |
RIC
172. Grade: AVF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Alexander
Severus" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Severus Alexander see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
SEVERUS
ALEXANDER, AD 222-235. AR Denarius. |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
C. M. AVR. SEV. ALEXAND. AVG, His laureated head to the
right. |
| Reverse: |
VICTORIA
AVG. Victory marching left, holding wreath and palm. |
| Reference: |
RIC
180; Sear 2236 var. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Alexander
Severus" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Severus Alexander see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: Mark Reid.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
SEVERUS
ALEXANDER, AD 222-235. AR Denarius. |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
ALEXANDER PIVS AVG., Laureate head right. |
| Reverse: |
IOVI
PROPVGNATORI, Jupiter, naked but for cloak, standing front
in fighting attitude, head right, holding thunderbolt
raised. |
| Reference: |
RIC
235. Grade: FDC. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Alexander
Severus" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Severus Alexander see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
SEVERUS
ALEXANDER, AD 222-235. AR Denarius. |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
ALEXANDER PIVS AVG. His laureated and draped bust to the
right. |
| Reverse: |
SPES
PVBLICA. Spes (Hope) advancing left holding a flower and
raising slightly the drapery of her dress. |
| Reference: |
RIC
254; Sear 2235. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Alexander
Severus" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Severus Alexander see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
SEVERUS
ALEXANDER, AD 222-235. AR Denarius. |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
ALEXANDER PIVS AVG., His radiated, cuirassed, and draped
bust to the right. |
| Reverse: |
SPES
PVBLICA, Spes (Hope) advancing right, holding flower and
slightly raising the drapery of her dress. |
| Reference: |
RIC
254; Sear 2235. Grade: EF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Alexander
Severus" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Severus Alexander see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews |
|
|
MASSIMO

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
MAXIMINUS
I, AD 235-238. AR Denarius. |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG. His laureated and draped bust right. |
| Reverse: |
SALVS
AVGVSTI, Salus seated left feeding serpent arising from
altar, her left arm resting on armchair. |
| Reference: |
RIC
14; Sear 2346 var. Grade: EF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Maximinus"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Maximinus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
MAXIMINUS
I, AD 235-238. AR Denarius. |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG., His laureated and draped bust right. |
| Reverse: |
SALVS
AVGVSTI, Salus seated left feeding snake raising from an
altar. |
| Reference: |
RIC
14; Sear 2346; Van Meter 10. Grade: AEF |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Maximinus"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Maximinus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: David Sorenson.
detail |
| Issuer: |
MAXIMINUS
I, AD 235-238. AR Denarius (2.41 gm). |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG., Laureate bust right. |
| Reverse: |
VICTORIA
AVG., Victory advancing right with wreath and palm-branch. |
| Reference: |
RIC
16; Sear 2347. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Maximinus"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Maximinus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
MAXIMINUS
I, AD 235-238. AR Denarius. |
| Obverse: |
MAXIMINVS
PIVS AVG. GERM. His laureated head to the right. |
| Reverse: |
VICTORIA
GERM. (to announce his impressive victory over the
Alemmani tribe in AD 236-238) Victory standing left
holding palm and wreath, a captive at her feet. |
| Reference: |
RIC
23. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Maximinus"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Maximinus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: Plamen Arsoff.
detail |
| Issuer: |
MAXIMINUS
I, AD 235-238. AR Denarius. (2.54g). |
| Obverse: |
MAXIMINVS
PIVS AVG. GERM., his laureate, draped and cuirassed bust
right. |
| Reverse: |
PROVIDENTIA
AVG., Providence standing left, holding a baton over a
globe and a cornucopia. |
| Reference: |
RIC
20. Grade: aEF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Maximinus"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Maximinus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: Matthew Geary.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
PAULINA,
wife of Maximinus I, 235-238 AD. AR Denarius. |
| Obverse: |
DIVA
PAVLINA, her veiled and draped bust facing right. |
| Reverse: |
CONSECRATIO,
Paulina, holding sceptre and raising hand, seated left on
a peacock, flying right to heaven. |
| Reference: |
RIC
2. Formerly San Francisco Museum of Fine Arts, no. 50884. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Maximinus"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Paulina see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: Jim Shaffer.
detail |
| Issuer: |
MAXIMUS,
son of Maximinus I, Caesar AD 235-238. AE Sesterius |
| Obverse: |
MAXIMVS
CAES. GERM., His draped and bare headed bust right. |
| Reverse: |
PRINCIPI
IVVENTVTIS, with "S C" in fields. Maximus
standing left, holding baton and sceptre, two standards to
right. |
| Reference: |
RIC
13 (Maximus); Sear 2378. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Maximinus"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Maximinus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
MAXIMINUS
II Daia, AD 305-313. Follis (24.98/25.26mm). |
| Obverse: |
GAL.
VAL. MAXIMINVS NOB. C., His laureated head to the right. |
| Reverse: |
GENIO
CAESARIS, Genius of the Roman people, half naked, wearing
modius, holding cornucopia and patera. Star in left field.
D in right field. SMSD in
exergue. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VI 37 Serdica mint. Grade: Very Fine. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Maximinus
II" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Maximinus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. (NOTE: Many of the
search results will not be for this emperor.) |
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
MAXIMINUS
II Daia, AD 305-313. AE Follis (25.00/25.47mm). |
| Obverse: |
MAXIMINVS
FIL. AVGG. His laureated head to the right. |
| Reverse: |
GENIO
CAESARIS, Genius of the Roman People, half naked, wearing
modius, standing to the left, holding cornucopia and
patera. Star in left field. D
in right field. SMTS in exergue., |
| Reference: |
RIC
VI 32a Thessalonica mint; Cohen 42. Grade: EF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Maximinus
II" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Maximinus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. (NOTE: Many of the
search results will not be for this emperor.) |
|
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
MAXIMINUS
II Daia, AD 305-313. Large Follis (24mm). |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
C. GAL. VAL. MAXIMINO P. F. INV. AVG. His laureated head
right. |
| Reverse: |
GENIO
IMPERATORIS, Genius, half naked and wearing modius,
standing left holding cornucopia and patera. Star in lower
left field. HTL in exergue. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VI 49a Heraclea mint; Cohen 53. Grade: EF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Maximinus
II" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Maximinus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. (NOTE: Many of the
search results will not be for this emperor.) |
|
|
GORDIANO

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
GORDIAN
III, AD 238-244. AR Antoninianus. |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
CAES. M. ANT. GORDIANVS AVG., His young radiated and
draped bust right. |
| Reverse: |
IOVI
CONSERVATORI. Jupiter half naked, standing to the left
holding sceptre and thunderbolt. Small figure of Gordian
III at his feet. |
| Reference: |
RIC
2; Sear 2436. Grade: EF+. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Gordian
III" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on the Gordians see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: David Sorenson.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
GORDIAN
III, AD 238-244. AR Antoninianus (3.83 gm). |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
CAES. M. ANT. GORDIANVS. AVG., Radiate draped bust right. |
| Reverse: |
VIRTVS
AVG. Virtus standing holding spear and shield. |
| Reference: |
RIC
6; Sear 2465. Grade: XF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Gordian
III" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on the Gordians see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
GORDIAN
III, AD 238-244. AR Antoninianus. |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
CAES. M. ANT. GORDIANVS AVG., His radiated and draped bust
right. |
| Reverse: |
ROMAE
AETERNAE, Roma seated left holding sceptre and small
victory on globe. |
| Reference: |
RIC
38; Sear 2459. Grade: EF |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Gordian
III" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on the Gordians see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
GORDIAN
III, AD 238-244. AR Antoninianus. |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
CAES. M. ANT. GORDIANVS AVG. His radiated and draped bust
right. |
| Reverse: |
VIRTVS
AVG. Mars standing facing left holding spear and olive
branch. Shield at his feet. |
| Reference: |
RIC
39; Sear 2466. Grade: chEF |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Gordian
III" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on the Gordians see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: Classical Numismatic
Group, Inc.
detail |
| Issuer: |
GORDIAN
III, 238-244 AD. AU Aureus (5.22 gm). Struck 240 AD. |
| Obverse: |
IMP
CAES M ANT GORDIANVS AVG, his laureate, draped and
cuirassed bust right, seen from behind. |
| Reverse: |
P
M TR P II COS P P, Gordian, togate and veiled, standing
left, sacrificing from patera in right hand over altar,
holding a wand in his left hand. |
| Reference: |
RIC
73; Cohen 214. FDC. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Gordian
III" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on the Gordians see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
GORDIAN
III, AD 238-244. AR Denarius. |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
GORDIANVS PIVS FEL. AVG., His laureated and draped bust
right. |
| Reverse: |
P.
M. TR. P. III COS. P. P., Gordian on horseback, standing
to the left holding sceptre and raising his right hand. |
| Reference: |
RIC
81; Sear 2473. Grade: EF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Gordian
III" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on the Gordians see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
GORDIAN
III, AD 238-244. AR Antoninianus. |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
GORDIANVS PIVS FEL. AVG, His radiated and draped bust
right. |
| Reverse: |
AETERNITATI
AVG., Sol standing front, head left, holding globe and
raising his right hand. |
| Reference: |
RIC
83; Van Meter 3. Grade: chEF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Gordian
III" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on the Gordians see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
GORDIAN
III, AD 238-244. AR Antoninianus. |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
GORDIANVS PIVS FEL. AVG, His radiated and draped bust to
the right. |
| Reverse: |
LAETITIA
AVG. N., Laetitia standing facing left, holding wreath and
anchor. |
| Reference: |
RIC
86; Sear: 2438. Grade: chEF/VF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Gordian
III" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on the Gordians see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
GORDIAN
III, AD 238-244. AR Antoninianus. |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
GORDIANVS PIVS FEL. AVG, his radiated, draped, and
cuirassed bust right. |
| Reverse: |
LAETITIA
AVG. N., Laetitia standing left, holding wreath and
sceptre. |
| Reference: |
RIC
86 var; Sear 2438 var. Grade: AEF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Gordian
III" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on the Gordians see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
GORDIAN
III, AD 238-244. AR Antoninianus. |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
GORDIANVS PIVS FEL. AVG., His radiated and draped bust to
the right. |
| Reverse: |
P.
M. TR. P. IIII COS. II P. P., Apollo seated left holding
olive-branch and resting on lyre. |
| Reference: |
RIC
88; Sear 2452. Grade: EF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Gordian
III" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on the Gordians see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
FILIPPO

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
PHILIP
I, AD 244-249. AR Antoninianus. |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
M. IVL. PHILIPPVS AVG., His radiated and draped bust to
the right. |
| Reverse: |
P.
M. TR. P. III COS. P. P., Felicitas standing left holding
cornucopia and caduceus. |
| Reference: |
RIC
3; Sear 2566 var. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Philip
I" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Philip see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. (NOTE: Some of the
entries may be for the Greek generals named Philip.) |
|
|
|

Contributor: David Sorenson.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
PHILIP
I, AD 244-249. AR Antoninianus (4.11 gm). |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
M. IVL. PHILIPPVS. AVG., Radiate and draped bust right. |
| Reverse: |
AEQVITAS
AVGG., Aequitas standing left holding scales and
cornucopia. |
| Reference: |
RIC
27b. Grade: XF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Philip
I" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Philip see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. (NOTE: Some of the
entries may be for the Greek generals named Philip.) |
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
PHILIP
I, AD 244-249. AR Antoninianus. |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
M. IVL. PHILIPPVS AVG., Hisradiated and draped bust to the
right. |
| Reverse: |
LIBERALITAS
AVGG. II, Liberalitas standing facing left, holding
cornucopia and tessera. |
| Reference: |
RIC
38b; Sear: 2561. Grade: chVF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Philip
I" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Philip see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. (NOTE: Some of the
entries may be for the Greek generals named Philip.) |
|
|
|

Contributor: Walter C. Holt.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
PHILIP
I, AD 244-249. AR Antoninianus. |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
M. IVL. PHILIPPVS AVG., Radiate and draped bust of Philip
right. |
| Reverse: |
PAX
AETERN, Pax running left holding sceptre and branch. |
| Reference: |
RIC
41; Sear 2563. Grade: aEF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Philip
I" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Philip see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. (NOTE: Some of the
entries may be for the Greek generals named Philip.) |
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
PHILIP
I, AD 244-249. AR Antoninianus. |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
M. IVL. PHILIPPVS AVG., His radiated and draped head right. |
| Reverse: |
ROMAE
AETERNAE, helmeted Roma, seated left on shield, holding
sceptre and Victory on globe. |
| Reference: |
RIC
44b; Sear 2567. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Philip
I" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Philip see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. (NOTE: Some of the
entries may be for the Greek generals named Philip.) |
|
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
PHILIP
I, AD 244-249. AR Antoninianus. |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
M. IVL. PHILIPPVS AVG., His laureated and draped bust to
the right. |
| Reverse: |
SALVS
AVG., Salus standing left holding rudder and feeding
serpent arising from altar. |
| Reference: |
RIC
47; Sear 2575. Grade: AEF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Philip
I" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Philip see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. (NOTE: Some of the
entries may be for the Greek generals named Philip.) |
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
PHILIP
I, AD 244-249. AR Antoninianus. |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
M. IVL. PHILIPPVS AVG. His radiated and draped bust right. |
| Reverse: |
VIRTVS
AVG. Virtus seated left on shield and trophy holding spear
and olive branch. |
| Reference: |
RIC
53; Sear 2583. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Philip
I" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Philip see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. (NOTE: Some of the
entries may be for the Greek generals named Philip.) |
|
|
|

Contributor: Mark Reid.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
PHILIP
I, AD 244-249. AR Antoninianus. |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
PHILIPPVS AVG., Radiate head right. |
| Reverse: |
FIDES
EXERCITVS, Four standards. |
| Reference: |
RIC
62; Sear 2556. Grade: aXF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Philip
I" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Philip see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. (NOTE: Some of the
entries may be for the Greek generals named Philip.) |
|
|

Contributor: Clay Dorminey.
detail |
| Issuer: |
OTACILIA
SEVERA, wife of Philip I, AD 244-249. AR
AntoninianusA.D. (3.8g). |
| Obverse: |
OTACILIA
SEVERA AVG, her diademed and draped bust facing right on
crescent. |
| Reverse: |
SAECULARES
AVGG; Hippopotamus right; in exergue IIII. |
| Reference: |
RIC
116b, Rome mint. Grade: mint. |
| Comments: |
Issued
for the Secular Games to celebrate Rome's 1000th
anniversary.
For more information, read the "Philip
I" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Otacilia Severa see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail
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| Issuer: |
OTACILIA
SEVERA, wife of Philip I, AD 244-249. AR Antoninianus. |
| Obverse: |
M.
OTACIL. SEVERA AVG., Her diademed and draped bust to the
right, resting on crescent. |
| Reverse: |
CONCORDIA
AVGG, Concord seated left holding cornucopia and patera. |
| Reference: |
RIC
125c; Sear 2625. Grade: chEF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Philip
I" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Otacilia Severa see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
PHILIP
II, AD 247-249. AR Antoninianus. |
| Obverse: |
M.
IVL. PHILIPPVS CAES. His young radiated and draped bust to
the right. |
| Reverse: |
IOVI
CONSERVAT. Jupiter standing to the left holding sceptre
and thunderbolt. |
| Reference: |
RIC
213 (Philip I); Sear 2650 var. Grade: chVF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Philip
the Arab" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Philip see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. (NOTE: Some of the
entries may be for the Greek generals named Philip.) |
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Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail
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| Issuer: |
PHILIP
II, AD 247-249. AR Antoninianus. |
| Obverse: |
M.
IVL. PHILIPPVS CAES. His radiated and draped bust to the
right. |
| Reverse: |
PRINCIPI
IVVENT, Philip, standing left, holding spear and globe. |
| Reference: |
RIC
218d (Philip I); Sear 2652. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Philip
the Arab" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Philip see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. (NOTE: Some of the
entries may be for the Greek generals named Philip.) |
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Contributor: Clay Dorminey.
detail |
| Issuer: |
PHILIP
II, AD 247-249. AR Antoninianus (4.0g). |
| Obverse: |
M
IVL PHILIPPVS CAES, his radiate and draped bust facing
right. |
| Reverse: |
PRINCIPI
IVVENT, Philip II standing left holding a globe and
inverted spear. |
| Reference: |
RIC
218d; Cohen 48. Grade: EF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Philip
the Arab" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Philip see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. (NOTE: Some of the
entries may be for the Greek generals named Philip.) |
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Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail
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| Issuer: |
PHILIP
II, AD 247-249. AR Antoninianus. |
| Obverse: |
M.
IVL. PHILIPPVS CAES., His radiated and draped bust to the
right. |
| Reverse: |
PRINCIPI
IVVENT, Philip standing to the left holding spear and
globe, a captive at his feet. |
| Reference: |
RIC
219 (Philip I)Sear 2654. Grade: EF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Philip
the Arab" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Philip see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. (NOTE: Some of the
entries may be for the Greek generals named Philip.) |
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TRAIANO

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
TRAJAN
DECIUS, AD 249-251. AR Antoninianus. |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
C. M. Q. TRAIANVS DECIVS AVG. His radiated and cuirassed
bust right. |
| Reverse: |
DACIA,
Dacia standing facing left, holding staff surmounted by an
ass's head. |
| Reference: |
RIC
12b; Sear 2693. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the entries for related emperors in
De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Trajan Decius see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail
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| Issuer: |
TRAJAN
DECIUS, AD 249-251. AR Antoninianus. |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
C. M. Q. TRAIANVS DECIVS AVG. His radiated and cuirassed
bust to the right. |
| Reverse: |
PANNONIAE,
Pannonia standing right holding trophy. |
| Reference: |
RIC
22b; Sear 2699. Grade: EF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the entries for related emperors in
De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Trajan Decius see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
TRAJAN
DECIUS, AD 249-251. AR Antoninianus. |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
C. M. Q. TRAIANVS DECIVS AVG. His radiated and draped head
right. |
| Reverse: |
VBERI(TA)S
AVG., Uberitas standing to the left, holding purse and
cornucopia. |
| Reference: |
RIC
28; Sear 2701. Grade: chVF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the entries for related emperors in
De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Trajan Decius see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail
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| Issuer: |
HERENNIA
ETRUSCILLA, wife of Trajan Decius, AD 249-251. AR
Antoninianus. |
| Obverse: |
HER.
ETRVSCILLA AVG. Her diademed and draped bust right resting
on crescent. |
| Reverse: |
PVDICITIA
AVG., Pudicitia standing left holding sceptre. |
| Reference: |
RIC
58b; Sear 2730. Grade: aEF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the entries for related emperors in
De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Herennia Etruscilla see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
HERENNIA
ETRUSCILLA, wife of Trajan Decius, AD 249-251. AR
Antoninianus. |
| Obverse: |
HER.
ETRVSCILLA AVG. Her diademed and draped bust right resting
on crescent. |
| Reverse: |
PVDICITIA
AVG., Pudicitia (Modesty) seated left holding sceptre and
her veil. |
| Reference: |
RIC
59b; Sear 2731. Grade: chEF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the entries for related emperors in
De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Herennia Etruscilla see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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Contributor: Clay Dorminey.
detail
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| Issuer: |
HERENNIA
ETRUSCILLA, wife of Trajan Decius, AD 249-251. AR
Antoninianus (4.3g). |
| Obverse: |
HER
ETRVSCILLA AVG, her diademed bust facing right, crescent
below. |
| Reverse: |
PVDICITIA
AVG, Pudicitia seated left, Victory standing in right hand,
scepter leaning in left. Grade: near FDC. |
| Reference: |
RIC
59b; Sear 2731. Grade: near FDC. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the entries for emperors of this
period in De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Herennia Etruscilla see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
HERENNIA
ETRUSCILLA, wife of Trajan Decius, AD 249-251. AR
Antoninianus. |
| Obverse: |
HER.
ETRVSCILLA AVG., Her diademed and draped bust to the right
resting on crescent. |
| Reverse: |
PVDICITIA
AVG., Pudicitia holding sceptre seated to the left. |
| Reference: |
RIC
59b; Sear 2731. Grade: aEF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the entries for related emperors in
De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Herennia Etruscilla see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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Contributor: Classical Numismatic
Group, Inc.
detail
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| Issuer: |
HERENNIA
ETRUSCILLA, wife of Trajan Decius, AD 249-251. AR
Antoninianus (3.55 gm). |
| Obverse: |
HER.
ETRVSCILLA AVG., her diademed and draped bust right. |
| Reverse: |
ADVENTVS
AVG., Trajan Decius on horseback prancing left, raising
septre in right hand. |
| Reference: |
RIC
62a; RSC 2. Antioch mint. Grade: VF/F. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the entries for related emperors in
De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Herennia Etruscilla see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
HERENNIA
ETRUSCILLA, wife of Trajan Decius, AD 249-251. AR
Antoninianus. |
| Obverse: |
HER.
ETRVSCILLA AVG., Her diademed and draped bust to the right
resting on crescent. |
| Reverse: |
ABVNDANTIA
AVG, Pudicitia standing left holding sceptre and her veil. |
| Reference: |
RIC
74; Van Meter 1. Grade: EF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the entries for related emperors in
De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Herennia Etruscilla see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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Contributor: Clay Dorminey.
detail
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| Issuer: |
NERVA,
commemorative issue by TRAJAN DECIUS, AD 249-251.
AR Antoninianus (3.1g). |
| Obverse: |
DIVO
NERVE, radiate bust of Nerva facing right. |
| Reverse: |
CONSECRATIO,
eagle. |
| Reference: |
RIC
83b. Grade: Mint. |
| Comments: |
For
more information about Trajan Decius, read the entries for
related emperors in De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Trajan Decius see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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HERENNIO

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
HERENNIA
ETRUSCILLA, wife of Trajan Decius, AD 249-251. AR
Antoninianus. |
| Obverse: |
HER.
ETRVSCILLA AVG. Her diademed and draped bust right resting
on crescent. |
| Reverse: |
PVDICITIA
AVG., Pudicitia standing left holding sceptre. |
| Reference: |
RIC
58b; Sear 2730. Grade: aEF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the entries for related emperors in
De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Herennia Etruscilla see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail
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| Issuer: |
HERENNIA
ETRUSCILLA, wife of Trajan Decius, AD 249-251. AR
Antoninianus. |
| Obverse: |
HER.
ETRVSCILLA AVG. Her diademed and draped bust right resting
on crescent. |
| Reverse: |
PVDICITIA
AVG., Pudicitia (Modesty) seated left holding sceptre and
her veil. |
| Reference: |
RIC
59b; Sear 2731. Grade: chEF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the entries for related emperors in
De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Herennia Etruscilla see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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|

Contributor: Clay Dorminey.
detail |
| Issuer: |
HERENNIA
ETRUSCILLA, wife of Trajan Decius, AD 249-251. AR
Antoninianus (4.3g). |
| Obverse: |
HER
ETRVSCILLA AVG, her diademed bust facing right, crescent
below. |
| Reverse: |
PVDICITIA
AVG, Pudicitia seated left, Victory standing in right hand,
scepter leaning in left. Grade: near FDC. |
| Reference: |
RIC
59b; Sear 2731. Grade: near FDC. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the entries for emperors of this
period in De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Herennia Etruscilla see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
HERENNIA
ETRUSCILLA, wife of Trajan Decius, AD 249-251. AR
Antoninianus. |
| Obverse: |
HER.
ETRVSCILLA AVG., Her diademed and draped bust to the right
resting on crescent. |
| Reverse: |
PVDICITIA
AVG., Pudicitia holding sceptre seated to the left. |
| Reference: |
RIC
59b; Sear 2731. Grade: aEF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the entries for related emperors in
De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Herennia Etruscilla see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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|

Contributor: Classical Numismatic
Group, Inc.
detail |
| Issuer: |
HERENNIA
ETRUSCILLA, wife of Trajan Decius, AD 249-251. AR
Antoninianus (3.55 gm). |
| Obverse: |
HER.
ETRVSCILLA AVG., her diademed and draped bust right. |
| Reverse: |
ADVENTVS
AVG., Trajan Decius on horseback prancing left, raising
septre in right hand. |
| Reference: |
RIC
62a; RSC 2. Antioch mint. Grade: VF/F. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the entries for related emperors in
De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Herennia Etruscilla see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
HERENNIA
ETRUSCILLA, wife of Trajan Decius, AD 249-251. AR
Antoninianus. |
| Obverse: |
HER.
ETRVSCILLA AVG., Her diademed and draped bust to the right
resting on crescent. |
| Reverse: |
ABVNDANTIA
AVG, Pudicitia standing left holding sceptre and her veil. |
| Reference: |
RIC
74; Van Meter 1. Grade: EF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the entries for related emperors in
De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Herennia Etruscilla see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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|

Contributor: Mark Reid.
detail |
| Issuer: |
HERENNIUS
ETRUSCUS, AD 251. AR Antoninianus. |
| Obverse: |
Q.
HER. ETR. MES. DECIVS NOB. C., Radiate head right. |
| Reverse: |
PIETAS
AVGVSTORVM, Sacrificial implements. |
| Reference: |
RIC
143; Sear 2741. Grade: aFDC. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the entries for related emperors in
De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Herennius Etruscus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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Contributor: Mark Reid.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
HERENNIUS
ETRUSCUS, AD 251. AR Antoninianus. |
| Obverse: |
Q.
HER. ETR. MES. DECIVS NOV. C., Radiate head right. |
| Reverse: |
PRINCIPI
IVVENTVTIS, Herennius standing left, holding rod and spear. |
| Reference: |
RIC
147c; Sear 2743. Grade: XF+. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the entries for related emperors in
De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Herennius Etruscus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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Contributor: Walter C. Holt.
detail |
| Issuer: |
HERENNIUS
ETRUSCUS, AD 251. AR Antoninianus. |
| Obverse: |
Q.
HER. ETR. MES. DECIVS NOB. C., Radiate and draped bust of
Etruscus right. |
| Reverse: |
PRINCIPI
IVVENTVTIS, Etruscus, in military attire, standing left
holding spear and rod. |
| Reference: |
RIC
147c; Sear 2743. Grade: aEF/EF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the entries for related emperors in
De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Herennius Etruscus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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Contributor: Mark Reid.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
HERENNIUS
ETRUSCUS, AD 251. AR Antoninianus. |
| Obverse: |
Q.
HER. ETR. MES. DECIVS NOB. C., Radiate head right. |
| Reverse: |
PRINCIPI
IVVENTVTIS, Herennius standing left, holding rod and spear. |
| Reference: |
RIC
147c; Sear 2743. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the entries for related emperors in
De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Herennius Etruscus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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|

Contributor: David Sorenson.
detail |
| Issuer: |
HERENNIUS
ETRUSCUS, AD 251. AR Antoninianus (4.43 gm). |
| Obverse: |
Q.
HER. ETR. MES. DECIVS. NOB. C., Radiate draped bust right. |
| Reverse: |
PRINCIPI
IVVENTVTIS. Herennius standing holding rod and spear. |
| Reference: |
RIC
147c; Sear 2743. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the entries for related emperors in
De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Herennius Etruscus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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VALERIANO

Contributor: Walter C. Holt.
detail |
| Issuer: |
VALERIAN
I, AD 253-260. AR Antoninianus. |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
C. P. LIC. VALERIANVS AVG., Radiate and draped bust of
Valerian right. |
| Reverse: |
FIDES
MILITVM, Fides standing left holding two standards. |
| Reference: |
RIC
89; Sear 2883. Grade: GVF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Valerian"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Valerian see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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Contributor: Christian Ziehe.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
MARINIANA,
wife of Valerian I, AD 253-260. AR Antoninianus. |
| Obverse: |
DIVAE
MARINIANEA, draped and veiled bust to the right, on
crescent. |
| Reverse: |
CONSECRATIO,
peacock standing facing, tail in splendor. |
| Reference: |
RIC
3. Grade: aVF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Valerian"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Mariniana see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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|

Contributor: Walter C. Holt.
detail |
| Issuer: |
MARINIANA,
wife of Valerian I, AD 253-260. AE Dupondius |
| Obverse: |
Veiled
and draped bust of Mariniana right, DIVAE MARINIANAE |
| Reverse: |
Peacock
standing facing, head turned right, tail in splendour,
CONSECRATIO S. C. |
| Reference: |
RIC
11; Sear 2933, struck in 256. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Valerian"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Mariniana see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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|

Contributor: Clay Dorminey.
detail |
| Issuer: |
GALLIENUS,
AD 253-268. AR Antoninianus (4.1g). |
| Obverse: |
IMP
C P LIC GALLIENVS AVG, his radiate and draped bust right. |
| Reverse: |
VIRTVS
AVGG, soldier standing left with spear and shield. |
| Reference: |
RIC
181; Cohen 1288. Grade: Mint. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Gallienus"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Gallienus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail
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| Issuer: |
GALLIENUS,
AD 253-268. Billon Antoninianus. |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
C. P. LIC. GALLIENVS P. F. AVG, His radiated, draped and
cuirassed bust right. |
| Reverse: |
VICTORIA
AVG., Victory, left, holding long palm, presenting
Gallienus, holding long sceptre, with wreath. Large wreath
on upper field between them. |
| Reference: |
RIC
450; Sear 2998, Van Meter 298. Grade: AEF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Gallienus"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Gallienus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: Clay Dorminey.
detail |
| Issuer: |
GALLIENUS,
AD 253-268. AU Aureus (2.69g). |
| Obverse: |
GALLIENVS
AVG, his laureate bust right. |
| Reverse: |
FIDES
EXERC VIII; Fides facing, looking right, holding legionary
eagle and standard. |
| Reference: |
Unique
coin. Similar design on Antoninianus RIC 478 from joint
reign. Grade: FDC. |
| Comments: |
Note:
A cast of this coin is in the British Museum. Planned as a
plate coin for Catharine King's revised version of RIC V
when issued.
For more information, read the "Gallienus"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Gallienus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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Contributor: Compagnie Générale
de Bourse.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
SALONINA,
wife of Gallienus, AD 253-268. Base AR Antoninianus,
minted at Lugdunum (Lyons) (20 mm., 3.34 g.). |
| Obverse: |
SALONINA
AVG, her diademed and draped bust, facing right, on
crescent. |
| Reverse: |
DEAE
SEGETIAE, coiffed statue of goddess in a tetrastyle temple,
hands raised. |
| Reference: |
RIC
5 (joint reign); C 36; E 96; Eauze 1518; Hill Monuments,
p. 37/52; RC 3037. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Gallienus"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Salonina see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: Compagnie Générale
de Bourse
detail |
| Issuer: |
SALONINA,
wife of Gallienus, AD 253-268. Base Antoninianus, minted
in Lgdunum (Lyons) ( 20 mm., 4.48 g.). |
| Obverse: |
SALONINA
AVG, her diademed bust, facing right, draped and on
crescent. |
| Reverse: |
FELICITAS
PVBLICA, Felicitas seated left, holding caduceus and
cornucopiae. |
| Reference: |
RIC
6; C.50; HCC 4.22; E 97; Eauze 1520. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Gallienus"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Salonina see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
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|

Contributor: Compagnie Générale
de Bourse
detail
|
| Issuer: |
SALONINA,
wife of Gallienus, AD 253-268. Base AR Antoninianus,
minted in Asia (20 mm., 4.13 g.). |
| Obverse: |
SALONINA
AVG, her diademed bust, facing right, draped and on
crescent. |
| Reverse: |
ROMAE
AETERNAE, the emperor, standing to the right, receiving
Victory from Roma, seated on shield, left, with wreath
between figures above. |
| Reference: |
RIC
67 (joint reign); C 103 var.; RSC 4.103a; Berytus IV,
1937, pl. XII/17. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Gallienus"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Salonina see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
GALLIENUS,
AD 253-268. Antoninianus. |
| Obverse: |
GALLIENVS
AVG. His radiated head right. |
| Reverse: |
(A)POLILIN
(sic!) CONS (AVG.), Centaur walking left holding globe and
sceptre. |
| Reference: |
RIC
164 var; Van Meter 19/2 var. Grade: F+/VG. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Gallienus"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Gallienus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: David Sorenson.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
GALLIENUS,
AD 253-268. AE Antoninianus. |
| Obverse: |
GALLIENVS
AVG., Radiate bust right. |
| Reverse: |
DIANAE
CONS. AVG., Doe standing right |
| Reference: |
RIC
179; Sear 2950. Grade: XF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Gallienus"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Gallienus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
GALLIENUS,
AD 253-268. Antoninianus. |
| Obverse: |
GALLIENVS
AVG., His radiated head right. |
| Reverse: |
LIBERO
P CONS. AVG. Panther walking to the left. In exergue: B. |
| Reference: |
RIC
230; Sear 2978. Grade: VF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Gallienus"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Gallienus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
GALLIENUS,
AD 253-268. Antoninianus. |
| Obverse: |
GALLIENVS
AVG. His radiated head to the right. |
| Reverse: |
SOLI
CONS. AVG, Pegasus springing to the right. |
| Reference: |
RIC
283; Sear 2992. Grade: VF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Gallienus"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Gallienus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
SALONIA

Contributor: Compagnie Générale
de Bourse.
detail |
| Issuer: |
SALONINA,
wife of Gallienus, AD 253-268. Base AR Antoninianus,
minted at Lugdunum (Lyons) (20 mm., 3.34 g.). |
| Obverse: |
SALONINA
AVG, her diademed and draped bust, facing right, on
crescent. |
| Reverse: |
DEAE
SEGETIAE, coiffed statue of goddess in a tetrastyle temple,
hands raised. |
| Reference: |
RIC
5 (joint reign); C 36; E 96; Eauze 1518; Hill Monuments,
p. 37/52; RC 3037. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Gallienus"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Salonina see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: Compagnie Générale
de Bourse
detail
|
| Issuer: |
SALONINA,
wife of Gallienus, AD 253-268. Base Antoninianus, minted
in Lgdunum (Lyons) ( 20 mm., 4.48 g.). |
| Obverse: |
SALONINA
AVG, her diademed bust, facing right, draped and on
crescent. |
| Reverse: |
FELICITAS
PVBLICA, Felicitas seated left, holding caduceus and
cornucopiae. |
| Reference: |
RIC
6; C.50; HCC 4.22; E 97; Eauze 1520. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Gallienus"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Salonina see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: Compagnie Générale
de Bourse
detail |
| Issuer: |
SALONINA,
wife of Gallienus, AD 253-268. Base AR Antoninianus,
minted in Asia (20 mm., 4.13 g.). |
| Obverse: |
SALONINA
AVG, her diademed bust, facing right, draped and on
crescent. |
| Reverse: |
ROMAE
AETERNAE, the emperor, standing to the right, receiving
Victory from Roma, seated on shield, left, with wreath
between figures above. |
| Reference: |
RIC
67 (joint reign); C 103 var.; RSC 4.103a; Berytus IV,
1937, pl. XII/17. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Gallienus"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Salonina see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: Classical Numismatic
Group, Inc.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
SALONINA,
wife of Gallienus, AD 253-268. AE Antoninianus, minted at
Rome (2.84 g.). |
| Obverse: |
COR
SALONINA AVG, her diademed and draped bust, right, resting
on crescent. |
| Reverse: |
IVNONI
CONS AVG, a doe walking to the left, d
in exergue. |
| Reference: |
RIC
16 (sole reign of Gallienus). Grade: VF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Gallienus"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Salonina see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: Jim Shaffer.
detail |
| Issuer: |
SALONINA,
wife of Gallienus, AD 253-268. Base AR antoninianus |
| Obverse: |
SALONINA
AVG., Her bust draped, diademed right on crescent. |
| Reverse: |
VENVS
VICTRIX, Venus standing left, holding apple and palm,
shield at side. |
| Reference: |
RIC
31 (or RIC 68 Salonina joint reign). |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Gallienus"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Salonina see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: Compagnie Générale
de Bourse
detail
|
| Issuer: |
SALONINA,
wife of Gallienus, AD 253-268. Provincial coin: AE
Tetradrachm, minted in Alexandria, Egypt (22.5 mm., 10.11
g.). |
| Obverse: |
KORNHLIA
SALWNEINA SEB, her diademed and draped bust, facing
right. |
| Reverse: |
ID
L (year 14), eagle standing left with wreath in its beak,
palm fron behind. |
| Reference: |
BMC
16.2279; Dattari 5345; Cop 818; Milne 4153; Curtis 1641. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Gallienus"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Salonina see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
AURELIANO

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
AURELIAN,
AD 270-275. Antoninianus. |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
C AVRELIANVS AVG., His radiated and cuirassed bust to the
right. |
| Reverse: |
ORIENS
AVG. Sol, half naked, standing left holding globe and
raising his right hand. Two captives at his feet. P in
exergue. |
| Reference: |
RIC
17; Van Meter 14. Grade: aU. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Aurelian"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Aurelian see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
AURELIAN,
AD 270-275. Antoninianus. |
| Obverse: |
(IMP.)
AVRELIANVS AVG. His radiated and cuirassed bust right. |
| Reverse: |
ORIENS
AVG, Sol standing to the right between two captives, his
head to the left holding globe, his right hand raised. In
exergue: E XXI A. |
| Reference: |
RIC
63; Sear 3261. Grade: chVF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Aurelian"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Aurelian see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: T. E. Bray.
detail |
| Issuer: |
AURELIAN,
AD 270-275. Antoninianus. |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
AVRELIANVS AVG., His radiated and cuirassed bust right. |
| Reverse: |
ORIENS
AVG.; Sol advancing rt, holding laurel branch and bow, and
treading down enemy. I in left field, XXIR in exergue. |
| Reference: |
RIC
64; Sear 3262var. Grade: VF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Aurelian"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Aurelian see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
AURELIAN,
AD 270-275. Antoninianus. |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
AVRELIANVS AVG. His radiated and cuirassed bust to the
right. |
| Reverse: |
IOVI
CONSER. Aurelian standing facing right holding sceptre,
receiving globe from Jupiter holding long sceptre,
standing to the left. In exergue S. |
| Reference: |
RIC
129; Sear 3260 var. Grade: EF/aEF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Aurelian"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Aurelian see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
AURELIAN,
AD 270-275. Antoninianus. |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
AVRELIANVS AVG, His radiated and cuirassed bust to the
right. |
| Reverse: |
VICTORIA
AVG, Victory advancing right, holding long palm and wreath.
T in exergue. |
| Reference: |
RIC
143. Grade: aU. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Aurelian"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Aurelian see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: Clay Dorminey.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
AURELIAN,
AD 270-275. AU Aureus (6.0g). |
| Obverse: |
IMP
C L DOM AVRELIANVS PF AVG, his laureate, draped, and
cuirassed bust facing left. |
| Reverse: |
VIRTVS
AVG, Mars advancing right holding spear and carrying
trophy, captive at feet. |
| Reference: |
Possibly
unique coin. Obverse of RIC 179 and reverse of RIC 182.
Grade: Mint. |
| Comments: |
Note:
Above average weight for a pre-reform coin. Authenticated
by the coin department at the British Museum.
For more information, read the entries for related
emperors in Aurelian"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Aurelian see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: David Sorenson.
detail |
| Issuer: |
AURELIAN,
AD 270-275. AE Antoninianus (3.10 gm). |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
AVRELIANVS AVG., Radiate head right, armoured bust. |
| Reverse: |
CONCORDIA
MILITVM, Aurelian and Concordia standing clasping hands.
*P in exergue. |
| Reference: |
RIC
215; Sear 3258var. Grade: XF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Aurelian"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Aurelian see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
AURELIAN,
AD 270-275. Antoninianus. |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
C. AVRELIANVS AVG. His radiated and cuirassed bust right. |
| Reverse: |
CONCORDIA
MILITVM. Probus at left clasping hands with Concord (Military
Concord). In exergue: VI*. |
| Reference: |
RIC
244. Grade: VF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Aurelian"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Aurelian see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
AURELIAN,
AD 270-275. Antoninianus. |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
C. AVRELIANVS AVG. His radiated and cuirassed head to the
right. |
| Reverse: |
SOLI
INVICTO, Sol standing right, naked, a captive at his feet,
holding globe and raising his right hand. VI in exergue. |
| Reference: |
RIC
257 var (Sol facing right, not left). |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Aurelian"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Aurelian see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
AURELIAN,
AD 270-275. Antoninianus. |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
AVRELIANVS AVG., His radiated and cuirassed bust right. |
| Reverse: |
ORIENS
AVG., Sol standing left holding globe and his right hand
raised, two captives at his feet. XXIT in exergue. |
| Reference: |
RIC
278; Sear 3261var. Grade: chVF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Aurelian"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Aurelian see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
MAXIMILIANO

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
MAXIMIANUS
HERCULIUS, AD 285-ca. 310. Antoninianus. |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
C. MAXIMIANVS P. F. AVG., His helmeted, radiated and
cuirassed bust facing to the right. |
| Reverse: |
HERCVLI
INVICTO AVGG., Hercules standing to the left holding
victory on globe and leaning on club. S in left field. |
| Reference: |
RIC
365; Grade: chEF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Maximianus"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Maximianus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
MAXIMIANUS
HERCULIUS, AD 285-ca. 310. Antoninianus. |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
C. MAXIMIANVS P. AVG., His radiated and cuirassed bust to
the right. |
| Reverse: |
IOVI
TVTATORI AVGG., Jupiter half naked, standing left holding
sceptre and victory on globe. Eagle at his feet. G
in exergue. |
| Reference: |
RIC
393var (diff. Mint mark). Grade: aU. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Maximianus"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Maximianus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
MAXIMIANUS
HERCULIUS, AD 285-ca. 310. Denarius (2.5grams,
17.70/20.04mm). |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
(M)AXIMI(A)NVS (AVG.), His laureated and cuirassed bust to
the right. |
| Reverse: |
PAX
AVGG., Pax standing facing left, holding sceptre and
olive-branch or palm. |
| Reference: |
RIC
407. Grade: aVF/chVF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Maximianus"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Maximianus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
MAXIMIANUS
HERCULIUS, AD 285-ca. 310. Antoninianus. |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
C. VAL. MAXIMIANVS P. F. AVG. His radiated draped and
cuirassed bust to the right. |
| Reverse: |
VIRTVS
AVGG. Hercules, naked, standing right holding club set on
a rock, lionskin on his left arm. C in left field. |
| Reference: |
RIC
437; Sear 3622. Grade: aU. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Maximianus"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Maximianus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: David Sorenson.
detail |
| Issuer: |
MAXIMIANUS
HERCULIUS, AD 285-ca. 310. AE Follis (10.94 gm). |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
C. MAXIMIANVS. P. F. AVG., Laureate head right. |
| Reverse: |
GENIO
POP. ROM. Genius standing left, holding patera and
cornucopia. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VI 723 Trier mint. Grade: XF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Maximianus"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Maximianus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
MAXIMIANUS
HERCULIUS, AD 285-ca. 310. 1/4 Follis (19/20mm). |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
C. M. A. MAXIMIANVS P. F. AVG., His laureated head to the
right. |
| Reverse: |
GENIO
POPVLI ROMANI, Genius of the Roman People, half naked and
wearing modius, standing left, holding cornucopia and
patera. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VI 22A Ticinium mint; Grade: EF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Maximianus"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Maximianus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: Clay Dorminey.
detail |
| Issuer: |
MAXIMIANUS
HERCULIUS, AD 285-ca. 310. AE Large Follis (9.8g).
Struck in 1st Reign |
| Obverse: |
IMP
MAXIMIANVS PF AVG, his laureate head facing right. |
| Reverse: |
GENIO
POPVLI ROMANI, Genius with modius on head standing left,
holding patera and cornucopia; to left, lighted altar; in
exergue, AQS. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VI 27b Aquilea mint. Grade: gEF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Maximianus"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Maximianus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
MAXIMIANUS
HERCULIUS, AD 285-ca. 310. Follis (27.97/27.69mm). |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
MAXIMIANVS P. F. AVG., His laureated head to the right. |
| Reverse: |
SACRA
MONET. AVGG. ET CAESS. NOSTR, Moneta standing facing left
holding scales and cornucopia. AQP in exergue. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VI 29b Aquileia mint. Grade: EF/aU. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Maximianus"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Maximianus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
MAXIMIANUS
HERCULIUS, AD 285-ca. 310. AE Follis (28/29.50mm). |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
MAXIMIANVS P. F. AVG, His laureated head to the right. |
| Reverse: |
SACR.
MONET. AVGG. ET CAESS. NOSTR. Moneta standing to the left,
holding cornucopia and scales. VI in right field. AQP in
exergue. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VI 35b Aquileia mint. Grade: VF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Maximianus"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Maximianus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: T. E. Bray.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
MAXIMIANUS
HERCULIUS, AD 285-ca. 310. AE Follis. |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
MAXIMIANVS P. F. AVG.; His laurated head to the right. |
| Reverse: |
GENIO
AVGVSTI; Genius standing left; modius on head naked;
chlamys over left shoulder; holding patera and cornucopia. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VI 130 Aquileia mint. Grade: VF+. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Maximianus"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Maximianus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
DIOCLEZIANO

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
DIOCLETIAN,
AD 284-305. AE Antoninianus |
| Obverse: |
IMP
C VAL DIOCLETIANVS AVG., his radiated and cuirassed bust
right |
| Reverse: |
IOVI
CONSERVAT, Jupiter, naked, standing left holding
thunderbolt and sceptre, SXXIT in exergue. |
| Reference: |
RIC
222 Ticinum; Sear 3516. Grade: aVF/VF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Diocletian"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Diocletian see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
DIOCLETIAN,
AD 284-305. Antoninianus. |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
C. C. VAL. DIOCLETIANVS P. F. AVG., His radiated, draped
and cuirassed bust to the right. |
| Reverse: |
MARS
VICTOR, Mars advancing right holding spear and trophy. VI
XXIT in exergue. |
| Reference: |
RIC
239; Cohen 314. Grade: aU. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Diocletian"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Diocletian see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
DIOCLETIAN,
AD 284-305. Follis (26.10/27.29mm). |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
DIOCLETIANVS P. F. AVG. His laureated head to the right. |
| Reverse: |
SACRA
MONET AVGG ET CAESS. NOSTR. Moneta standing facing left
holding cornucopia and scales. AQS in exergue. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VI 29a Aquileia mint; Sear 3538 var. Grade: EF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Diocletian"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Diocletian see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
DIOCLETIAN,
AD 284-305. AE Follis. |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
C. DIOCLETIANVS P. F. AVG. His laureated head right. |
| Reverse: |
SALVIS
AVGG ET CAESS. FELT. KART. Carthage standing left, holding
fruits in both hands. In exergue A. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VI 29a Carthage mint; Sear 3539. Grade: F/aVF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Diocletian"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Diocletian see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
DIOCLETIAN,
AD 284-305. AE Follis (26/27mm). |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
C. DIOCLETIANVS P. F. AVG. His laureated head to the right. |
| Reverse: |
GENIO
POPVLI ROMANI, Genius of the Roman people, half naked,
wearing modius, standing to the left holding cornucopia
and patera. In field S B. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VI 79a Siscia mint. Grade: aVF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Diocletian"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Diocletian see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
GALERIA
VALERIA, daughter of Diocletian, 2nd wife of Galerius.
Follis. |
| Obverse: |
GAL.VALERIA
AVG. Her diademed and draped bust to the right. |
| Reverse: |
VENERI
VICTRICI, Venus standing to the left holding an apple.
Star in left field, G in right
field. SM.SD. in exergue. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VI 41 Serdica mint. Grade: F/AVF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Galeria
Valeria" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Galeria Valeria see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
DIOCLETIAN,
AD 284-305. Silvered Æ Follis. |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
C. C. VAL. DIOCLETIANVS P. F. AVG., his laureated head
right. |
| Reverse: |
GENIO
POPVLI ROMANI, Genius of the Roman people standing, facing
left, wearing modius, holding patera and cornucopia. In
exergue: SMNB. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VI 29a Nicomedia mint. Grade: U. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Diocletian"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Diocletian see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
DIOCLETIAN,
AD 284-305. AE Follis (27.83/28.10mm). |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
C. C. VAL. DIOCLETIANVS P. F. AVG. His laureated head to
the right. |
| Reverse: |
GENIO
POPVLI ROMANI, Genius of the Roman People, half naked,
wearing modius and holding cornucopia and patera. K and G
in exergue. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VI 10 Cyzicus mint. Grade: U/chEF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Diocletian"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Diocletian see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: Classical Numismatic
Group, Inc.
detail |
| Issuer: |
DIOCLETIAN,
AD 284-305. AV Aureus (5.22 gm). Struck 297 AD. |
| Obverse: |
DIOCLETIANVS
AVGVSTVS, his laureate head right. |
| Reverse: |
CONSVL
VI P P PRO COS, Diocletian standing left, holding globe
and baton; SMAZ*. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VI 13 Antioch mint. Grade: EF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Diocletian"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Diocletian see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
COSTANTINO I

Contributor: Classical Numismatic
Group.
detail |
| Issuer: |
CONSTANTIUS
I CHLORUS, AD 293-306. AE Follis (9.77 gm). Struck
305-6 AD. |
| Obverse: |
IMP
CONSTANTIVS PIVS F AVG, his laureate and cuirassed bust
facing right. |
| Reverse: |
GENIO
POPVLI ROMANI, Genius standing left, holding patera and
cornucopiae. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VI 148 London mint. Grade: VF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Constantius
I" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on the family of Constantine see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: Classical Numismatic
Group, Inc.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
CONSTANTIUS
I CHLORUS, commemorative struck by Maxentius, AD
307-309. AE Follis (5.79 gm). |
| Obverse: |
DIVO
CONSTANTIO AVG, veiled head on Constantius I right. |
| Reverse: |
MEMORIA
DIVI CONSTANTI, Eagle with wings spread, standing facing
atop a square, two-dored altar, AQS below. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VI 127 Aquileia mint. Grade: EF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Constantius
I" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on the family of Constantine see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
CONSTANTIUS
I CHLORUS, AD 293-306. Follis. (29.17/28.54mm). |
| Obverse: |
CONSTANTIVS
NOB. CAES., His laureated head to the right. |
| Reverse: |
GENIO
POPVLI ROMANI, Genius of the Roman people standing to the
left holding cornucopia and patera. In right field B. SIS
in exergue. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VI 90a Siscia mint. Grade: aEF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Constantius
I" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on the family of Constantine see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
CONSTANTIUS
I CHLORUS, AD 293-306. 1/4 FOLLIS (2.2grams,
16.49/18.11mm). |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
CONSTANTIVS P. F. AV(G)., His laureated head to the right. |
| Reverse: |
GENIO
POPVLI ROMANI, Genius standing to the left, holding
cornucopia and patera. SIS in exergue. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VI 168 Siscia mint. Grade: chVF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Constantius
I" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on the family of Constantine see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
CONSTANTIUS
I CHLORUS, AD 293-306. AE Follis. |
| Obverse: |
FL.VAL.CONSTANTIVS
NOB.CAES., His laureated head to the right. |
| Reverse: |
GENIO
POPVLI ROMANI, Genius of the Roman People standing half
naked to the left, wearing modius and holding cornucopia
and patera. TSA in exergue. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VI 20a Thessalonica mint. Grade: aU/chEF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Constantius
I" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on the family of Constantine see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: Classical Numismatic
Group.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
CONSTANTIUS
I CHLORUS, AD 293-306. AR ARgenteus (3.22 gm). Struck
ca. 295 AD. |
| Obverse: |
CONSTANTIVS
CAESAR, his laureate head facing right. |
| Reverse: |
PROVIDENTIA
AVGG, the four Tetrarchs sacrificing over a tripod before
the archway of a six-turreted enclosure; HG
below. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VI 5 Heraclea mint; RSC 242b. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Constantius
I" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on the family of Constantine see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: Classical Numismatic
Group.
detail |
| Issuer: |
CONSTANTIUS
I CHLORUS, AD 293-306. AR Argenteus (3.25 gm). |
| Obverse: |
CONSTANTIVS
CAESAR, his laureate head facing right. |
| Reverse: |
PROVIDENTIA
AVGG, the four Tetrarchs sacrificing over a tripod before
the archway of a six-turreted enclosure; CM below. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VI 4 Cyzicus mint; RSC 242c |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Constantius
I" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on the family of Constantine see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
HELENA,
1st wife of Constantius I Chlorus, mother of Constantine I
"the Great". AE3. |
| Obverse: |
HELENA
N F, her draped bust facing right. |
| Reverse: |
Eight
pointed star in wreath. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VII 50 Thessalonica mint; Sear 3909. Grade: chEF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Helena"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Helena see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
HELENA,
1st wife of Constantius I Chlorus, mother of Constantine I
"the Great". AE3. |
| Obverse: |
F.
L. HELENA AVGVSTA. Her diademed and draped bust to the
right. |
| Reverse: |
SECVRITAS
REIPVBLICE, Securitas standing left, lowering branch and
raising robe. SMHA in exergue. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VII 79 Heraclea mint; Sear 3908. Grade: EF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Helena"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Helena see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: Clay Dorminey.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
HELENA,
1st wife of Constantius I Chlorus, mother of Constantine I
"the Great". AE3 (3.85g) |
| Obverse: |
FL
HELENA AUGVSTA, her bust facing right. |
| Reverse: |
SECVRITAS
REIPVBLICE, Securitas standing left, lowering branch with
right hand and raising robe with left; in exergue, SMALA. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VII 38 Alexandria mint; Sear 3908. Grade: near mint. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Helena"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Helena see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
MAXIMINIUS 2

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
MAXIMINUS
II Daia, AD 305-313. Follis (24.98/25.26mm). |
| Obverse: |
GAL.
VAL. MAXIMINVS NOB. C., His laureated head to the right. |
| Reverse: |
GENIO
CAESARIS, Genius of the Roman people, half naked, wearing
modius, holding cornucopia and patera. Star in left field.
D in right field. SMSD in
exergue. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VI 37 Serdica mint. Grade: Very Fine. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Maximinus
II" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Maximinus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. (NOTE: Many of the
search results will not be for this emperor.) |
|
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
MAXIMINUS
II Daia, AD 305-313. AE Follis (25.00/25.47mm). |
| Obverse: |
MAXIMINVS
FIL. AVGG. His laureated head to the right. |
| Reverse: |
GENIO
CAESARIS, Genius of the Roman People, half naked, wearing
modius, standing to the left, holding cornucopia and
patera. Star in left field. D
in right field. SMTS in exergue., |
| Reference: |
RIC
VI 32a Thessalonica mint; Cohen 42. Grade: EF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Maximinus
II" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Maximinus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. (NOTE: Many of the
search results will not be for this emperor.) |
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
MAXIMINUS
II Daia, AD 305-313. Large Follis (24mm). |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
C. GAL. VAL. MAXIMINO P. F. INV. AVG. His laureated head
right. |
| Reverse: |
GENIO
IMPERATORIS, Genius, half naked and wearing modius,
standing left holding cornucopia and patera. Star in lower
left field. HTL in exergue. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VI 49a Heraclea mint; Cohen 53. Grade: EF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Maximinus
II" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Maximinus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. (NOTE: Many of the
search results will not be for this emperor.) |
|
|
|

Contributor: T. E. Bray
detail
|
| Issuer: |
MAXIMINUS
II Daia, AD 305-313. AE Follis. |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
C. GAL.VAL.MAXIMINUS P. F. AVG.; His laurated head to the
right. |
| Reverse: |
IOVI
CONSERVATORI; Jupiter standing left, chamys hanging behind
to the right, holding Victory on globe, leaning on sceptre
with left hand (no eagle). B in right field, SMN in
exergue. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VI 69b Nicomedia mint; Sear 3767 var. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Maximinus
II" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Maximinus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. (NOTE: Many of the
search results will not be for this emperor.) |
|
|

Contributor: T. E. Bray
detail |
| Issuer: |
MAXIMINUS
II Daia, AD 305-313. AE Follis. |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
C. GAL. VAL. MAXIMINVS P. F. AVG. |
| Reverse: |
GENIO
AVGVSTI; Genius standing left, modius on head, naked
except for chlamys over shoulder, holding patera in right
land and cornucopia in left; small altar to the left. Star
above E in right field, SMN in exergue. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VI 74b Nicomedia mint; Sear 3764. Grade: VF+. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Maximinus
II" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Maximinus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. (NOTE: Many of the
search results will not be for this emperor.) |
|
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
MAXIMINUS
II Daia, AD 305-313. Follis. |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
C. GAL. VAL. MAXIMINVS P. F. AVG., His laureated head to
the right. |
| Reverse: |
GENIO
AVGVSTI CMH, Genius standing left, half naked, wearing
modius, holding cornucopia and patera. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VI 77 Cyzicus mint; Cohen 34. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Maximinus
II" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Maximinus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. (NOTE: Many of the
search results will not be for this emperor.) |
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
MAXIMINUS
II Daia, AD 305-313. Follis (21.19/23.06mm). |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
C. GAL. VAL. MAXIMINVS P. F. AVG., His laureated and
draped bust to the right. |
| Reverse: |
GENIO
EXERCITVS, Genius of the Roman People, half naked and
wearing Modius, standing to the left holding cornucopia
and patera over altar. In left upper field: Moon crescent.
In right field: S. In exergue ANT. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VI 147c Antioch mint; Cohen 47. Grade: U. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Maximinus
II" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Maximinus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. (NOTE: Many of the
search results will not be for this emperor.) |
|
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
MAXIMINUS
II Daia, AD 305-313. Follis. |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
C. GAL. VAL. MAXIMINVS P. F. AVG., His laureated head to
the right. |
| Reverse: |
GENIO
AVGVSTI, Genius standing left, half naked, wearing modius,
holding cornucopia and head of Sol in his right hand. Star
in left field. N or Z in right field. ANT in exergue. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VI 162b Antioch mint; Van Meter 8. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Maximinus
II" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Maximinus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. (NOTE: Many of the
search results will not be for this emperor.) |
|
|
LICINIO

Contributor: David Sorenson.
detail |
| Issuer: |
LICINIUS
I, AD 308-324. AE Follis. |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
LICINIVS P. F. AVG., Laurate head right. |
| Reverse: |
IOVI
CONSERATORI. Jupiter standing left holding globe
surmounted by Victory in his right hand, chlamys hanging
from left shoulder, leaning on scepter, with eagle at his
feet. G in right field, SIS in
exergue. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VI 231a Siscia mint. Grade: XF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Licinius"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Licinius see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: T. E. Bray.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
LICINIUS
I, AD 308-324. |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
C. VAL. LICINIAN LICINIVS P. F. AVG.; laurated head right. |
| Reverse: |
IOVI
CONSERVATORI AVGG. Jupiter standing left, holding globe in
right hand, chlamys across left shoulder, leaning on
scepter, with wreath at feet. A in right field, wreath in
left, SMHT in exergue. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VI 68 Heraclea mint. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Licinius"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Licinius see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
LICINIUS
I, AD 308-324. Billon. |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
LICINIVS AVG., His laureated and cuirassed bust right. |
| Reverse: |
IOVI
CONSERVATORI AVG., Jupiter seated left on eagle standing
right with wings, [P]ARL in exergue. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VII 196 Arles mint. Grade: EF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Licinius"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Licinius see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
LICINIUS
I, AD 308-324. Silvered Follis. |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
LIC. LICINIVS P. F. AVG. His laureated head to the right. |
| Reverse: |
IOVI
CONSERVATORI, Jupiter, half naked, standing to the left,
holding sceptre and victory on globe presenting him with
wreath. At his feet, eagle presentinghim with wreath. A in
right field. SIS in exergue. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VII 08 Siscia mint. Grade: U. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Licinius"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Licinius see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
LICINIUS
I, AD 308-324. Follis. (3.0 grams, 21.51/23.17mm). |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
C. VAL. LICIN. LICINIVS P. F. AVG., His laureated head
right. |
| Reverse: |
IOVI
CONSERVATORI AVGG., Jupiter standing left holding sceptre
and victory on globe. Eagle at his feet presenting him
with wreath. A in right field. SMHT in exergue. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VII 06 Heraclea mint. Grade: EF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Licinius"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Licinius see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: T. E. Bray.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
LICINIUS
II, Caesar AD 317-324, under Licinius I. AE 3. (2.9
grams). |
| Obverse: |
D.
N. VAL. LICIN. LICINIANVS NOB. C.; helmeted and cuirassed
head left holding spear and shield. |
| Reverse: |
PROVIDENTIAE
CAESS.; Campgate with three turrets and 6 layers of stones.
In exergue: MHTD. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VII 21 Heraclea mint; Sear 3819. Grade: VF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Licinius"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Licinius see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: T. E. Bray.
detail |
| Issuer: |
LICINIUS
I, AD 308-324. AE 3. |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
LICINIVS AVG.; bust left, holding globe and mappa. |
| Reverse: |
PROVIDENTIAE
AVGG; campgate, three turrets, six layers of stones. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VII 39 Heraclea mint? Grade: F+. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Licinius"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Licinius see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
LICINIUS
I, AD 308-324. AE Follis. |
| Obverse: |
IMP.C.VAL.LICIN.LICINIVS
P.F.AVG, his laureated head right |
| Reverse: |
IOVI
CONSERVATORI, Jupiter standing left holding Victory on
globe and sceptre. At his feet an eagle holding wreath, G
in right field, SMN in exergue. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VII 13 Nicomedia mint; Sear 3798 var. Grade: ChEF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Licinius"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Licinius see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
LICINIUS
I, AD 308-324. AE3. |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
LICINIVS AVG. His laureated bust left holding mappa and
wearing imperial mantle |
| Reverse: |
IOVI
CONSERVATORI AVG, Jupiter standing left, half naked,
holding sceptre and victory on globe. Palm at his feet in
left field. D in right field.
In exergue: SMN. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VII 24 Nicomedia mint; Sear 3804. Grade: VF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Licinius"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Licinius see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
LICINIUS
II, Caesar AD 317-324, under Licinius I. AE3. |
| Obverse: |
D.
N. VAL. LICIN. LICINIVS NOB. C., His crested, helmeted and
cuirassed bust to the left, holding spear and shield. |
| Reverse: |
IOVI
CONSERVATORI, Jupiter, half naked, standing to the left,
holding sceptre and victory on globe. Captive and eagle at
his feet. X/IIr in right field. SMKD
in exergue. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VII 18 Cyzicus mint. Grade: EF |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Licinius"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Licinius see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: T. E. Bray.
detail |
| Issuer: |
LICINIUS
II, Caesar AD 317-324, under Licinius I. AE 3. (2.9
grams). |
| Obverse: |
D.
N. VAL. LICIN. LICINIANVS NOB. C.; helmeted and cuirassed
head left holding spear and shield. |
| Reverse: |
PROVIDENTIAE
CAESS.; Campgate with three turrets and 6 layers of stones.
In exergue: MHTD. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VII 21 Heraclea mint; Sear 3819. Grade: VF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Licinius"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Licinius see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
LICINIUS
II, Caesar AD 317-324, under Licinius I. AE3. |
| Obverse: |
D.
N. VAL. LICIN. LICINIVS NOB. C., His crested, helmeted and
cuirassed bust to the left, holding spear and shield. |
| Reverse: |
IOVI
CONSERVATORI, Jupiter, half naked, standing to the left,
holding sceptre and victory on globe. Captive and eagle at
his feet. X/IIr in right field. SMKD
in exergue. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VII 18 Cyzicus mint. Grade: EF |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Licinius"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Licinius see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
COSTANTINO IL GRANDE

Contributor: Classical Numismatic
Group.
detail |
| Issuer: |
CONSTANTINE
I "the Great", AD 306-337. AE Follis (3.84
gm). Struck 310-312 AD. |
| Obverse: |
CONSTANTINVS
P AVG, his laureate and helmeted bust facing left, holding
spear and shield |
| Reverse: |
COMITI
AVGG NN, Sol standing left, holding globe; * in right
field, PLN below. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VI 177 London mint. Grade: GVF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Constantine
I" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on the family of Constantine see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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|
|

Contributor: Classical Numismatic
Group.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
CONSTANTINE
I "the Great", AD 306-337. AE Follis (4.20
gm). Struck circa 312-313 AD. |
| Obverse: |
CONSTANTINVS
P.F. AVG., his laureate head facing right. |
| Reverse: |
FELICITAS
AVGG NN, Roma seated left, holding branch and globe; */PLN
below. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VI 246 London mint. Grade: gVF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Constantine
I" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on the family of Constantine see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: Classical Numismatic
Group.
detail |
| Issuer: |
CONSTANTINE
I "the Great", AD 306-337. AE Follis (4.38
gm). Struck 312-313 AD. |
| Obverse: |
CONSTANTINVS
P.F. AVG., his laureate head facing right. |
| Reverse: |
ROMA
AETER AVGG, Roma seated left, holding branch and globe; */PLN
below. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VI 269 London mint. Grade: gVF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Constantine
I" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on the family of Constantine see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: Classical Numismatic
Group.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
CONSTANTINE
I "the Great", AD 306-337. AE Follis (4.37
gm). Struck 310-313 AD. |
| Obverse: |
CONSTANTINVS
P.F. AVG., his laureate head facing right. |
| Reverse: |
SOLI
INVICO COMITI, Sol standing left, chamlys over left
shoulder, right hand raised, left holding globe; T F/PTR. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VI 873 Trier mint. Grade: EF, silvered. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Constantine
I" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on the family of Constantine see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: Classical Numismatic
Group, Inc.
detail |
| Issuer: |
CONSTANTINE
I "the Great, AD 306-337. AE Follis (4.24 gm). |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
CONSTANTINVS P. F. AVG, his laureate, cuirassed bust right. |
| Reverse: |
SOLI
INVICTO COMITI, radiate, draped bust of Sol right. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VI 886 Trier mint. Grade: GVF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Constantine
I" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on the family of Constantine see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: Classical Numismatic
Group.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
CONSTANTINE
I "the Great", AD 306-337. AE Follis (4.24
gm). |
| Obverse: |
IMP
CONSTANTINVS P.F. AVG., his laureate and cuirassed bust
facing right. |
| Reverse: |
SOLI
INVICO COMITI, radiate, draped bust of Sol facing right. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VI 886. Trier mint. Good VF |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Constantine
I" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on the family of Constantine see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: Classical Numismatic
Group.
detail |
| Issuer: |
CONSTANTINE
I "the Great", AD 306-337. AE Follis (4.29
gm). Struck 310-313 AD. |
| Obverse: |
IMP
CONSTANTINVS AVG., his laureate and cuirassed bust facing
right. |
| Reverse: |
SOLI
INVICO COMITI, radiate, draped bust of Sol facing right. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VI 890 Trier mint. Grade: EF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Constantine
I" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on the family of Constantine see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: Classical Numismatic
Group.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
CONSTANTINE
I "the Great", AD 306-337. AE Follis (3.54
gm). Struck 310-313 AD. |
| Obverse: |
CONSTANTINVS
P.F. AVG., his laureate and cuirassed bust facing right. |
| Reverse: |
SOLI
INVICO COMITI, radiate, draped bust of Sol facing right. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VI 893 Trier, but probably struck at Ticinium. Grade: VF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Constantine
I" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on the family of Constantine see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews.
Note from CNG: "In RIC, Sutherland and Carson
attributed all coins of this type to the mint at Trier,
stating that 'the portrait style is indubitably that of
Trier' (RIC VI, pg. 162). However, in the opinion of this
cataloguer, the difference in bust styles is so blatant
that it precludes a single mint theory. In fact, from the
many examples handled, it would appear that most western
mints struck this unmarked issue." |
|
|

Contributor: Classical Numismatic
Group.
detail |
| Issuer: |
CONSTANTINE
I "the Great", AD 306-337. AE Follis (6.44
gm). Struck ca. 307 AD. |
| Obverse: |
CONSTANTINVS
NOB CAES, his laureate head facing right. |
| Reverse: |
CONSERVATORES
VRB SVAE, Roma seated within hexastyle temple, holding
globe in right hand, scepter in left; R*Q below. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VI 196 Rome mint. Grade: VF |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Constantine
I" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on the family of Constantine see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: Classical Numismatic
Group.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
CONSTANTINE
I "the Great", AD 306-337. AE Follis (5.79
gm). Struck ca. summer 307 AD. |
| Obverse: |
CONSTANTINVS
NOB CAES, his laureate head facing right. |
| Reverse: |
CONSERVATORES
KART SUAE, Carthago standing within hexastyle temple,
holding fruits; PKD. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VI 61 Carthage mint. Grade: gVF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Constantine
I" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on the family of Constantine see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
CRISPUS

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
CRISPUS,
Caesar AD 317-326. AE3.(18.90/18.80mm). |
| Obverse: |
CRISPVS
NOB. CAES. His diademed, laureated and cuirassed bust to
the right. |
| Reverse: |
BEATA
TRANQVILLITAS. Altar inscribed VO/TIS/XX. Globe on altar.
Three stars above. C R either side of it. In exergue PLG. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VII 132 Lyons mint; Sear 3915 var. Grade: chU. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Crispus"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Crispus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: T. E. Bray.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
CRISPUS,
Caesar AD 317-326. AE 3. |
| Obverse: |
CRISPVS
NOB. CAES. |
| Reverse: |
BEATA
TRANQVILLITAS. Altar inscribed VO/TIS/XX. Globe on altar.
Three stars above. C R either side of it. In exergue PLG. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VII 132 Lyons mint. Grade: VF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Crispus"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Crispus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: T. E. Bray.
detail |
| Issuer: |
CRISPUS,
Caesar AD 317-326. AE 3. |
| Obverse: |
CRISPVS
NOB. CAES.; laurated head right. |
| Reverse: |
BEATA
TRANQVILLITAS. Altar inscribed VO/TIS/XX. Globe on altar.
Three stars above. C R either side of it. In exergue PLG. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VII 132 Lyons mint. Grade: VF+. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Crispus"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Crispus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
CRISPUS,
Caesar AD 317-326. AE3. |
| Obverse: |
CRISPVS
NOB. CAES. His laureated and cuirassed bust right. |
| Reverse: |
BEATA
TRANQVILLITAS. Globe on altar inscribed VO/TIS/XX. Three
stars above. C R on either side. PLG in exergue. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VII 166 Lyons mint; Sear 3915. Grade: U. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Crispus"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Crispus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
CRISPUS,
Caesar AD 317-326. AE3. |
| Obverse: |
IVL.
CRISPVS NOB. C., His laureated head right. |
| Reverse: |
CAESARVM
NOSTRORVM around VOT/X in wreath. STR and crescent upward
in exergue. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VII 440 Trier mint; Sear 3918. Grade: EF/aU. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Crispus"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Crispus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
CRISPUS,
Caesar AD 317-326. AE3. Struck AD 318. |
| Obverse: |
CRISPVS
NOB CAES, his laureated, draped and cuirassed bust facing
right. |
| Reverse: |
PRINCIPIA
IVVENTVTIS, Mars nude except for boots, helmet, and
chlamys across left shoulder, standing left, holding
scepter and leaning on shield; P in right field; in
exergue Q, star in crescent upward, A. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VII 163 Arles; Sear 3921. Grade: aU. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Crispus"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Crispus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
CRISPUS,
Caesar AD 317-326. AE3. |
| Obverse: |
CRISPVS
NOB CAES, his laureated, draped, and cuirassed bust facing
right. |
| Reverse: |
PRINCIPIA
IVVENTVTIS, Mars standing left, holding scepter and
leaning on shield; P in right field; in exergue Q, star in
crescent upward, and A. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VII 172 Arles; Sear 3921. Grade: About Uncirculated. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Crispus"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Crispus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
CRISPUS,
Caesar AD 317-326. AE3. Struck AD 321. |
| Obverse: |
CRISPVS
NOB CAES, his laureated head to the right. |
| Reverse: |
CAESARVM
NOSTRORVM, around wreath with VOT/V; in exergue T, star on
crescent, and A. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VII 244 Arles; Sear 3917 var. Grade: chEF/aU. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Crispus"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Crispus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
CRISPUS,
Caesar AD 317-326. AE3. |
| Obverse: |
FL.
IVL. CRISPVS NOB. CAES. His laureated and cuirassed bust
to the left. |
| Reverse: |
PROVIDENTIAE
CAESS, Military camp-gate surmounted by two turrets. Star
in the middle. R wreath Q in exergue. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VII 288 Rome mint. Grade: EF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Crispus"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Crispus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: T. E. Bray.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
CRISPUS,
Caesar AD 317-326. AE 3. |
| Obverse: |
CRISPVS
NOB. CAES. |
| Reverse: |
DOMINOR-NOSTROR
CAESS., laurel wreath enclosing VOT XX. In exergue PT,
crescent moon in field. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VII 175 Ticinum mint. Grade: EF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Crispus"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Crispus see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
COSTANTINO SECONDO

Contributor: Classical Numismatic
Group.
detail |
| Issuer: |
CONSTANTINE
II, AD 337-340. AE Follis (3.48 gm). Struck 323/4 AD. |
| Obverse: |
CONSTANTINVS
IVN N C, his helmeted and cuirassed bust facing left. |
| Reverse: |
BEAT
TRANQLITAS, globe on altar inscribed VOT/IS/ XX in three
lines; PLON below. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VII 287 London mint. Grade: EF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Constantine
II" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on the family of Constantine see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: Classical Numismatic
Group.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
CONSTANTINE
II, AD 337-340. AE Follis (3.08 gm). Struck 323-324
AD. |
| Obverse: |
CONSTANTINVS
IVN N C, his laureate, draped bust facing left, holding
mappa, Victory on a globe. |
| Reverse: |
BEAT
TRANQLITAS, globe on altar inscribed VOTIS XX; PLON below. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VII 288 London mint. Grade: near EF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Constantine
II" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on the family of Constantine see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: T. E. Bray.
detail |
| Issuer: |
CONSTANTINE
II, AD 337-340. AE3. |
| Obverse: |
CONSTANTINVS
IVN. NOB. C. |
| Reverse: |
CAESARVM
NOSTRORVM; wreath around VOT X. PLGC in exergue. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VII 217 Lyons mint. Sear 3943. Grade: EF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Constantine
II" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on the family of Constantine see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: Classical Numismatic
Group.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
CONSTANTINE
II, AD 337-340. AE Follis (2.87 gm). Struck 330/1 AD. |
| Obverse: |
CONSTANTINVS
IVN NOB C, his laureate and cuirassed bust facing right. |
| Reverse: |
GLORIA
EXERCITVS, two soldiers facing one another, holding
reversed spear and resting hand on shield; between them
are two standards; PLG below. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VII 244 Lyon mint (Lugdunum). Grade: EF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Constantine
II" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on the family of Constantine see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: Classical Numismatic
Group.
detail |
| Issuer: |
CONSTANTINE
II, AD 337-340. AE Follis (2.36 gm). |
| Obverse: |
CONSTANTINVS
IVN NOB C, his laureate and cuirassed bust facing right. |
| Reverse: |
GLORIA
EXERCITVS, two soldiers facing one another, holding
reversed spear and resting hand on shield; between them
are two standards; *PLG below. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VII 263 Lyon mint. Grade: EF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Constantine
II" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on the family of Constantine see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: T. E. Bray.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
CONSTANTINE
II, AD 337-340. AE 3. |
| Obverse: |
CONSTANTINVS
IVN. NOB. C.; laurated and cuirassed bust left, holding
globe surmounted by Victory. |
| Reverse: |
BEATA
TRANQVILITAS; VO/TIS/XX on altar; three stars above. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VII 410 Trier mint; Sear 3942. Grade: VF+. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Constantine
II" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on the family of Constantine see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: Classical Numismatic
Group.
detail |
| Issuer: |
CONSTANTINE
II, AD 337-340. AE Follis (2.69 gm). Struck 323 AD. |
| Obverse: |
CONSTANTINVS
IVN NOB C, his laureate bust right, wearing imperial
mantle and holding eagle-tipped sceptre |
| Reverse: |
BEATA
TRANQVILLITAS, globe set on altar inscribed VO/TIS/XX in
three lines, three stars above; °PTR and crescent. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VII 412 Trier mint. Grade: EF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Constantine
II" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on the family of Constantine see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: Classical Numismatic
Group.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
CONSTANTINE
II, AD 337-340. AE Follis (2.41 gm). Struck 332-333
AD. |
| Obverse: |
CONSTANTINVS
IVN NOB C, his laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust facing
left. |
| Reverse: |
PROVIDENTIAE
CAESS, camp gate with two turrets, star between; PTR
crescent with dot below. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VII 479 Trier mint. Grade: near EF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Constantine
II" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on the family of Constantine see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
CONSTANTINE
II, AD 337-340. AE 3/4 (17.80/17.05mm). |
| Obverse: |
CONSTANTINVS
IVN. NOB. C. His laureated and cuirassed bust right. |
| Reverse: |
GLORIA
EXERCITVS, Two soldiers either side of two standards. In
exergue TR.S. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VII 539 Trier mint; Sear 3951. Grade: ChU. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Constantine
II" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on the family of Constantine see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: Classical Numismatic
Group.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
CONSTANTINE
II, AD 337-340. AE Follis (2.61 gm). Struck 332/3 AD. |
| Obverse: |
CONSTANTINVS
IVN NOB C, his laureate and cuirassed bust facing right. |
| Reverse: |
GLORIA
EXERCITVS, two soldiers facing one another, holding
reversed spear and resting hand on shield; between them
are two standards; TR°S below. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VII 539 Trier mint. Grade: EF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Constantine
II" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on the family of Constantine see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
CONSTANTIUS
II, AD 337-361. AE4. Struck AD 347-8. |
| Obverse: |
CONSTANTIVS
P F AVG, his diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right. |
| Reverse: |
VICTORIAE
DD (A)VG Q NN, two Victories standing facing each other,
holding wreaths; in exergue ESIS. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VIII 182 Siscia mint; Sear 3999. Grade: U. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Constantius
II" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on the family of Constantine see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: Clay Dorminey.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
CONSTANTIUS
II, AD 337-361. AR Siliqua (2.0g), Struck AD 360-363. |
| Obverse: |
DN
CONSTANTIVS PF AVG, his diademed, draped, and cuirassed
bust facing right. |
| Reverse: |
VOTIS
XXX MVLTIS XXXX in oak wreath; in exergue, LVG. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VIII 216, Lyon mint; RSC 342-3a. Grade: near mint. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Constantius
II" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on the family of Constantine see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
CONSTANTIUS
II, AD 337-361. AE3. Struck AD 351-5. |
| Obverse: |
D
N CONSTANTIVS P F AVG, his diademed, draped and cuirassed
bust right. |
| Reverse: |
FEL
TEMP REPARATIO, Roman soldier advancing left, spearing
fallen (Persian) horseman. BSIRM in exergue. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VIII 48 Sirmium mint; Sear 4010 var. Grade: U. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Constantius
II" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on the family of Constantine see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
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|

Contributor: Matthew Geary.
detail
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| Issuer: |
JULIAN
II "the Apostate", AD 361-363. Struck under
Constantius II, AD 355-360. |
| Obverse: |
D.
N. IVLIANVS NOB. C., his bare headed and draped bust
facing right. |
| Reverse: |
FEL.
TEMP. REPARATIO, soldier spearing a fallen horseman. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VIII 70 Sirmium. Grade: aEF/VF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read about related emperors in Julian
II" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Julian see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: Classical Numismatic
Group, Inc.
detail |
| Issuer: |
CONSTANTIUS
II, AD 337-361. AE Centenionalis (7.01 gm). Struck
351-355 AD. |
| Obverse: |
DN
CONSTANTIVS P F AVG, his diademed, draped and cuirassed
bust right. |
| Reverse: |
FEL
TEMP REPARATIO, soldier spearing fallen horseman, G
in left field, ALEA in exergue. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VIII 72 Alexandria; LRBC 2836. Grade: gVF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Constantius
II" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on the family of Constantine see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: Clay Dorminey.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
CONSTANTIUS
II, AD 337-361. AU Solidus (4.56g). Struck AD 347-355. |
| Obverse: |
FL
IVL CONSTANTIVS PERP AVG; Diademed draped cuirassed bust
right. |
| Reverse: |
GLORIA
REI PVBLICAE; Roma and Constantinopolis seated holding
shield inscribed VOT XX MVLT XXX; in exergue, SMANA. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VIII 81, Antioch mint, officina a. Grade: mint. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Constantius
II" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on the family of Constantine see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: Classical Numismatic
Group, Inc.
detail |
| Issuer: |
CONSTANTIUS
GALLUS, Caesar under his cousin Constantius II in AD
351-354. AE Centenionalis (6.42 gm). |
| Obverse: |
D.
N. CONSTANTIVS NOB. CAES., his draped and cuirassed right |
| Reverse: |
FEL.
TEMP. REPARATIO, Roman soldier advancing left spearing a
fallen horseman. G in field, ALEB exergue. |
| Reference: |
RIC
VIII 74 Alexandria. Grade: VF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Constantius
Gallus" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on the family of Constantine see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
CONSTANTIUS
II, AD 337-361. AE3. |
| Obverse: |
FL.
IVL. CONSTANTIVS NOB. C., His laureated draped and
cuirassed bust to the left. |
| Reverse: |
PROVIDENTIAE
CAESS, Military camp-gate surmounted by two turrets. Star
in the middle. (I?)SIS and crescent upward in exergue. |
| Reference: |
Sear
3984/85. Grade: EF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Constantius
II" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on the family of Constantine see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: Ray Davis.
detail |
| Issuer: |
CONSTANTIUS
II, AD 337-361. AE 1/2 Centenionalis. |
| Obverse: |
D.
N. CONSTANTIVS P. F. AVG., Diademed draped bust left,
holding orb decorated with saltire. |
| Reverse: |
FEL.
TEMP. REPARATIO, Constantius standing left on a galley,
holding Victory and labarum. |
| Reference: |
|
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Constantius
II" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on the family of Constantine see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: T. E. Bray.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
CONSTANTIUS
II, AD 337-361. AE Centenionalis. |
| Obverse: |
D.
N. CONSTANTIVS P. F. AVG. |
| Reverse: |
FEL
TEMP REPARATIO; Constantius holds laborum with Chi-Ro; two
captives at his feet. The "Chi-RO" is the
pictograph of the first two Greek letters in the word
CHRIST. |
| Reference: |
Sear
4004. Grade: VF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Constantius
II" entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on the family of Constantine see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
VALENTINIANO

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
VALENTINIAN
I, AD 364-375. AE1 (23.85/26.50mm). |
| Obverse: |
D
N VALENTINIANVS P F AVG, His diademeded, draped and
cuirassed bust right. |
| Reverse: |
RESTITVTOR
REIPVBLICAE, Valentinian standing facing right, holding
labarum on victory with globe. |
| Reference: |
RIC
14 (Treveri); Sear 4100. Grade: VF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Valentinian"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Valentinian see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
VALENTINIAN
I, AD 364-375. |
| Obverse: |
D
N VALENTINIANVS P F AVG, his diademed, draped and
cuirassed bust right. |
| Reverse: |
SECVRITAS
REIPVBLICAE, Victory advancing left, holding long palm,
spear, and shield. Star above F in left field, M in right
field. In exergue: DSISC. |
| Reference: |
RIC
15a (Siscia); Sear 4103. Grade: ChEF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Valentinian"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Valentinian see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
VALENTINIAN
I, AD 364-375. AE3. |
| Obverse: |
D.
N. VALENTINIANVS P. F. AVG., His diademed, draped, and
cuirassed bust right. |
| Reverse: |
SECVRITAS
REIPVBLICAE, Victory advancing left holding wreath and
palm. Star and K in left field. Q in right field. In
exergue: Sideway S SISCV. |
| Reference: |
RIC
15a (Siscia); Sear 4102 var. Grade: EF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Valentinian"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Valentinian see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
VALENTINIAN
I, AD 364-375. AE3 (18.61mm). |
| Obverse: |
D.
N. VALENTINIANVS P. F. AVG,His diademed, draped and
cuirassed bust right. |
| Reverse: |
SECVRITAS
REIPVBLICAE, Victory advancing left holding wreath and
palm. DSISC in exergue. |
| Reference: |
RIC
15a (Siscia); Sear 4103. Grade: ChEF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Valentinian"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Valentinian see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|

Contributor: Teresa Darling.
detail |
| Issuer: |
VALENTINIAN
I, AD 364-375. AE3. |
| Obverse: |
D.
N. VALENTINIANVS P. F. AVG., His diademed, draped and
cuirassed bust to the right. |
| Reverse: |
GLORIA
ROMANORVM, Valentinian advancing right dragging captive by
the hair and holding labarum. M in left field. */P in
right field. BSISC in exergue. |
| Reference: |
RIC
15a (Siscia); Sear 4117. Grade: Vch/EF. |
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Valentinian"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Valentinian see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
|
|
|

Contributor: David Sorenson.
detail
|
| Issuer: |
VALENTINIAN
I, AD 364-375. AE 3. |
| Obverse: |
IMP.
VALENTINIANVS P. F. AVG. Diademeddraped bust right. |
| Reverse: |
SECVRITAS
REIPVBLICAE, Victory advancing left with wreath. |
| Reference: |
|
| Comments: |
For
more information, read the "Valentinian"
entry from De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Valentinian see TOCS-IN;
for book reviews, see Bryn
Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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