ID: |
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800676 |
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[UNVERIFIED]
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Type: |
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Roman Imperial |
Issuer: |
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Victorinus |
Date Ruled: |
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A.D. 269-271
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Metal: |
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Bronze |
Denomination: |
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Antoninianus |
Struck / Cast: |
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struck |
Date Struck: |
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AD 271 |
Diameter: |
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17 mm |
Weight: |
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2.95 g |
Die Axis: |
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8 h |
Obverse Legend: |
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IMP C [VICTORINV]S P F AVG |
Obverse Description: |
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Radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust right |
Reverse Legend: |
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SALVS [AVG] |
Reverse Description: |
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Salus standing left, holding scepter, feeding from patera a snake rising from altar to left |
Mint: |
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Treveri (Trier) |
Primary Reference: |
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RIC 071 |
Reference2: |
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AGK 020 |
Reference3: |
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Braithwell 159 (41 examples) |
Reference4: |
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Mairat 290 |
Hoard Name: |
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Braithwell Hoard
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Hoard ID: |
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Braithwell 159
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Hoard Find Site: |
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South Yorkshire
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Photograph Credit: |
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Classical Numismatic Group |
Source: |
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http://www.cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=111052 |
Grade:
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VF, double struck |
Notes: |
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5th emission. Ex Braithwell Hoard. The Braithwell Hoard was discovered by a metal detectorist in South Yorkshire in 2002. It contained 1331 antoniniani, with the earliest being a coin of Valerian's second issue at Rome, circa AD 254/5, and the latest a coin of Probus from his ninth, and final, issue of coins at Lugdunum (Lyon), dated by Bastien to AD 282. The vast majority of the hoard was composed of issues from the Romano-Gallic Empire, of which the issues of Tetricus I and II predominate. Richard Abdy and J.D. Hill have recorded the hoard, and will be publishing the full details in the near future. |
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