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Historical Context: P. Licinius Egnatius Gallienus, son of Valerian, was made co-emperor in 253 AD soon after his father elevation. After the capture of Valerian by the More »
Historical Context: P. Licinius Egnatius Gallienus, son of Valerian, was made co-emperor in 253 AD soon after his father elevation. After the capture of Valerian by the Persians, Gallienus became a ruler of the whole empire subject not only to fierce barbarian attacks, but rent by internal revolts, famine and plagues. Gallienus was murdered at the siege of Milan .
Obv: Gallienius
Rev: Felicitas standing
Diameter: 18 mm diameter (almost the size of a US Dime)
Condition: Very Fine « Less
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Historical Context: P. Licinius Egnatius Gallienus, son of Valerian, was made co-emperor in 253 AD soon after his father elevation. After the capture of Valerian by the More »
Historical Context: P. Licinius Egnatius Gallienus, son of Valerian, was made co-emperor in 253 AD soon after his father elevation. After the capture of Valerian by the Persians, Gallienus became a ruler of the whole empire subject not only to fierce barbarian attacks, but rent by internal revolts, famine and plagues. Gallienus was murdered at the siege of Milan .
Obv: Gallienius
Rev: Mars holding shield
Diameter: 19 mm diameter (almost the size of a US Penny)
Condition: Very Fine « Less
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Historical Context: This coin was minted by the ROMAN EMPIRE around 251 to 253 AD during the reign of VOLUSIAN as Augustus.
Obv: Volusian
Rev: Pax, Roman More »
Historical Context: This coin was minted by the ROMAN EMPIRE around 251 to 253 AD during the reign of VOLUSIAN as Augustus.
Obv: Volusian
Rev: Pax, Roman personification of "Peace"
Diameter: 21 mm diameter (little larger than a US Nickel)
Condition: Very Fine/Fine « Less
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Historical Context: This coin was minted by the ROMAN EMPIRE around 251 to 253 AD during the reign of VOLUSIAN as Augustus.
Obv: Volusian
Rev: Volusion sacrificing More »
Historical Context: This coin was minted by the ROMAN EMPIRE around 251 to 253 AD during the reign of VOLUSIAN as Augustus.
Obv: Volusian
Rev: Volusion sacrificing over a tripod
Diameter: 21 mm diameter (little larger than a US Nickel)
Condition: Very Fine « Less
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Historical Context: This coin was minted by the ROMAN EMPIRE during the reign of Trebonianus Gallus (251-253 AD): Served as Senator and Consul prior to his ascending to the More »
Historical Context: This coin was minted by the ROMAN EMPIRE during the reign of Trebonianus Gallus (251-253 AD): Served as Senator and Consul prior to his ascending to the throne. He negoitated an unfavorable peace and marched to Rome for Senate confirmation. He raised his son, Volusion, to the rank of Caesar. In 253 AD, the Danubian legions marched on Rome, Gallus’ forces were grossly outnumbered and they mutinied against him on the eve of the battle. They killed him and Volusion.
Obv: Trebonianus Gallus
Rev: ANNONA, Goddess of the WHEAT HARVEST
Diameter: 21 mm diameter (little larger than a US Nickel)
Condition: about Very Fine « Less
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Historical Context: This coin was minted by the ROMAN EMPIRE during the reign of Trebonianus Gallus (251-253 AD): Served as Senator and Consul prior to his ascending to the More »
Historical Context: This coin was minted by the ROMAN EMPIRE during the reign of Trebonianus Gallus (251-253 AD): Served as Senator and Consul prior to his ascending to the throne. He negoitated an unfavorable peace and marched to Rome for Senate confirmation. He raised his son, Volusion, to the rank of Caesar. In 253 AD, the Danubian legions marched on Rome, Gallus’ forces were grossly outnumbered and they mutinied against him on the eve of the battle. They killed him and Volusion.
Obv: Trebonianus Gallus
Rev: Juno Martialis Seated - Refers to Public rituals to End a Plague
Diameter: 21 mm diameter (little larger than a US Nickel)
Condition: about Very Fine « Less
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Historical Context: This coin was minted by the ROMAN EMPIRE during the reign of VALERIAN I (253-260 AD). Valerian rose through the ranks and became Augustus (Emperor). He More »
Historical Context: This coin was minted by the ROMAN EMPIRE during the reign of VALERIAN I (253-260 AD). Valerian rose through the ranks and became Augustus (Emperor). He was a competent ruler and sought remedies for the chaos that had beseiged the empire, including battling the Persian ruler Shapur. Valerian foolishly met with Shapur regarding a peace agreement. Shapur captured him and made him a slave using him to mount his horse. In a cruel twist, Shapur later had Valerian killed, skinned, and his skin was tanned into leather. That leather was used to make a footstool Shapur used to mount his horse.
Obv: Valerian
Rev: Vctory facing
Diameter: 20 mm diameter (almost the diameter of a US Nickel)
Condition: about Very Fine « Less
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Historical Context: This coin was minted by the ROMAN EMPIRE during the reign of VALERIAN I (253-260 AD). Valerian rose through the ranks and became Augustus (Emperor). He More »
Historical Context: This coin was minted by the ROMAN EMPIRE during the reign of VALERIAN I (253-260 AD). Valerian rose through the ranks and became Augustus (Emperor). He was a competent ruler and sought remedies for the chaos that had beseiged the empire, including battling the Persian ruler Shapur. Valerian foolishly met with Shapur regarding a peace agreement. Shapur captured him and made him a slave using him to mount his horse. In a cruel twist, Shapur later had Valerian killed, skinned, and his skin was tanned into leather. That leather was used to make a footstool Shapur used to mount his horse.
Obv: Valerian
Rev: Mars, God of War
Diameter: 21 mm diameter (about the diameter of a US Nickel)
Condition: Fine « Less
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Historical Context: This coin was minted by the ROMAN EMPIRE during the reign of VALERIAN I (253-260 AD). Valerian rose through the ranks and became Augustus (Emperor). He More »
Historical Context: This coin was minted by the ROMAN EMPIRE during the reign of VALERIAN I (253-260 AD). Valerian rose through the ranks and became Augustus (Emperor). He was a competent ruler and sought remedies for the chaos that had beseiged the empire, including battling the Persian ruler Shapur. Valerian foolishly met with Shapur regarding a peace agreement. Shapur captured him and made him a slave using him to mount his horse. In a cruel twist, Shapur later had Valerian killed, skinned, and his skin was tanned into leather. That leather was used to make a footstool Shapur used to mount his horse.
Obv: Valerian
Rev: Mars, God of War
Diameter: 21 mm diameter (about the diameter of a US Nickel)
Condition: Fine « Less
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Obv: Tetricus
Rev: Hilaritas (Roman Personification of Happiness)
Diameter: 18 mm diameter (about the size of a US Penny)
Condition: VeryFine
Obv: Tetricus
Rev: Hilaritas (Roman Personification of Happiness)
Diameter: 18 mm diameter (about the size of a US Penny)
Condition: VeryFine « Less
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