Reverse: Diana, draped, standing right, holding torch (DIANA LUCIFERA). The reverse depicts Diana Lucifera, a divine aspect of the goddess Diana associated with light and guidance. Denomination: Antoninianus (Silvered).
This ancient coin from the Roman Empire features the image of Emperor Gallienus on the obverse. Publius Licinius Egnatius Gallienus 218 – September 268 was Roman emperor with his father Valerian from 253 to 260 and alone from 260 to 268.
The antoninianus, or pre-reform radiate, was a coin used during the Roman Empire thought to have been valued at 2 denarii. It was initially silver, but was slowly debased to bronze with a minimal silver content.
This ancient coin from the Roman Empire features the image of Emperor Gallienus on the obverse. Publius Licinius Egnatius Gallienus 218 – September 268 was Roman emperor with his father Valerian from 253 to 260 and alone from 260 to 268.
This genuine NGC certified ancient Roman coin features Emperor Valerian I, who ruled between 253-260 AD. It is a sestertius denomination. (See photos). Valerian is known as the first Roman emperor to have been taken captive in battle, captured by the Persian emperor Shapur I after the Battle of Edessa, causing shock and instability throughout the Roman Empire.
Imperial Rome Gallienus 253-260 AD Antoninianus (3.69gm) RSC.501. Mediolanum mint. Radiate Bust Right/Lion leaping right. LEG IIII FL CI P VI. Struck for the fourth legion Flavia. Scarce.
This authentic ancient coin from the Roman Empire features Emperor Gallienus on the obverse and Pax on the reverse. Publius Gallienus, 218 AD – 268 AD, was Roman emperor with his father Valerian from 253 to 260 and alone from 260 to 268.
This ancient coin from the Roman Empire features the image of Emperor Gallienus on the obverse and god Jupiter, standing, holding sceptre in right hand and thunderbolt in left hand on the reverse. Publius Licinius Egnatius Gallienus was Roman emperor with his father Valerian from 253 to 260 and alone from 260 to 268.
Here is a Ancient Roman Coin from about 260AD featuring Gallienus on obverse, facing right. Reverse shows the god Abundantia, standing right and emptying an cornucopia. Roman Imperial Coinage (RIC) number 157K.
This genuine NGC certified ancient Roman coin features Emperor Valerian I, who ruled between 253-260 AD. It is a double denarius denomination. (See photos). Valerian is known as the first Roman emperor to have been taken captive in battle, captured by the Persian emperor Shapur I after the Battle of Edessa, causing shock and instability throughout the Roman Empire.
This double denarius is more than just currency; it is a piece of history, embodying the legacy of Saloninus and the artistry of Roman coinage. Add this extraordinary coin to your collection and hold a palpable piece of the past with the 258-260 AD Saloninus BI Double Denarius Issue as Caesar.
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