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ID:     Regalianus3
     [UNVERIFIED]
Type:     Roman Imperial
Issuer:     Regalianus
Date Ruled:     AD 260
Metal:     Silver
Denomination:     Antoninianus
Struck / Cast:     struck
Date Struck:     AD 260
Weight:     2.59 g
Die Axis:     12 h
Obverse Legend:     IMP C P C REGA[LIANVS AVG]
Obverse Description:     Radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust right
Reverse Legend:     [ORIENS] AVG[G]
Reverse Description:     Sol standing facing, raising hand and left holding whip.
Mint Mark:     none
Mint:     Carnuntum
Primary Reference:     RIC V/II 006 (pg. 587)
Reference2:     RSC 004
Reference3:     MIR 43, 1713e (same dies as illustration)
Photograph Credit:     Classical Nuismatic Group, Inc
Source:     http://www.cngcoins.com
Price Sold For:     6000 USD
Date Sold:     14/6/2006
Grade:     VF, porous.
Notes:     (1) Classical Nuismatic Group Mail Bid Sale 72: Lot No. 1705 (2) Over-struck on a denarius of Diadumenian (cf. RIC IV 102; ...ANT DIADVME... and his portrait are visible on the reverse, ...VVENT... is visible on the obverse).