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coins ancient to romans imperial and republican rcv 14822 maximinus ii daia 309 313 ad bi argenteus coins ancient to romans imperial and republican rcv 14822 maximinus ii daia 309 313 ad bi argenteus

RCV 14822 Maximinus II Daia, 309-313 AD. BI argenteus

Durchmesser 18 mm

Erhaltungsgrade SS+

Gewicht 3,58 g

Jahr der Ausgabe 312

Metall Billon

Münzstätte Trier

Seltenheitsgrad NC - Ungewöhnlich

Typen Billon-Argenteus

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Maximinus II Daia AVG , 309-313 AD

BI argenteus, Treveri 312/13 AD

Obverse: Radiate, draped and cuirassed half-length bust of Maximinus II left, raising hand and holding globe

Reverse: Sol driving facing quadriga, head left, raising hand; PTR.

Reference: RIC 826; RSC 174. C. 174.
Schwarze Patina mit geringen Resten des Silbersuds, ss-vz

Size: 19mm Weight: 3.58g Conservation: VF, Black patina 

The billon (roughly 25% percent silver) coins of the late Tetrarchy were minted circa 313 A.D. in Trier. Trier was the capital of Constantine's Gallic Empire, so it would be expected to issue special coinage, like these billon coins. These coins, or Festmünzen, may have been issued to celebrate the short-lived reconciliation of the three Augusti following the defeat of Maxentius in 312.

Victor Clarke

Referenz : RCV 14822

Quelle : http://www.constantinethegreatcoins.com/...

Sammlung : VI The Tetrarchy

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