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Ruler:
Diocletian (285-310)
(Inferred)
Ruler:
Maximian (AD 286-305)
(Inferred)
Ruler:
Constantius I (305-06)
(Struck in the name of)
Mint:
Antioch
State:
Roman Empire
History note: Ex Ritchie W. Post, from the F. Martin Post Collection, bt F.S. Robinson, Albany, NY, iv.1989, for $45.00
Image(height): 27.17 mm
Image(width): 27.63 mm
Method of acquisition: Given (2007-11-19) by The Post Family Trust
Production date: circa AD 298
Mint mark * | [two crescents] over * | S over ANT
Object composed of bronze Die Axis 315 degrees Weight 10.20 g
Inscription present: Radiate bust of Constantius right
Inscription present: Genius standing left, naked save chlamys with modius on head, with cornucopia and patera
Accession number: CM.6625-2007
Primary reference Number: 166188
RIC: 6.620.51a
Stable URI
Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Coins and Medals
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