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INVENTORY#:KTM10811. THERE IS NO PROBLEM THAT WE CANNOT FIX.
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INVENTORY#:KTM10810. ROMAN EMPIRE ANTONINIANUS GALLIENUS 253-268 AD RIC 653 ANTIOCH GRADE: F. THERE IS NO PROBLEM THAT WE CANNOT FIX.
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Elagabalus, Antoninianus, 218-219, Rome, Billon, Reverse Fides. Shipped with USPS Ground Advantage.
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The product is a Gallienus 253-268AD Radiate AR Antoninianus coin minted in Rome. This silvered coin has a diameter of 18mm and weighs 3.7g. Uncleaned and ungraded, it belongs to the Roman Imperial era and features the ruler Gallienus. With a date range of 253-268 AD, this ancient coin originates from Italy and is uncertified. It is a valuable piece of history from the Roman period, showcasing the artistry and craftsmanship of the time.
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This is a Gallienus 253-268AD Radiate AR Antoninianus coin minted in Rome. This silver coin has a diameter of 20mm and weighs 4g. Gallienus was Roman emperor with his father, Valerian from 253 to 260, and alone from 260 to 268. He ruled during the Crisis of the Third Century that nearly caused the collapse of the empire. Though he won victories against usurpers and Germanic tribes, he was unable to prevent the succession of important provinces. The defeat and capture of Valerian at Edessa in 260 by the Sasanian Empire threw the empire into civil war. During the seige of Mediolanum in 268, he was assassinated by the officer, Cecropius as part of a conspiracy. Guaranteed authentic by Poor Richard’s Certified Classics.
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Radiate Bust/Victory Walking. This is a Gallienus 253-268AD quality Radiate Antoninianus coin minted in Rome. This silvered coin has a diameter of 20mm and weighs 4.2g. Uncleaned and ungraded, it belongs to the Roman Imperial era and features the ruler Gallienus. With a date range of 253-268 AD, this ancient coin originates from Italy and is uncertified. It is a valuable piece of history from the Roman period, showcasing the artistry and craftsmanship of the time. Guaranteed authentic by Poor Richard’s Certified Classics; ancient, medieval, & Biblical coins.
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Minted during the Crisis of the Third century, during the reign of Gallenius from Billon Silver. Roman Empire 1 Antoninianus
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Later he erected a triumphal arch to celebrate his victory. If he marched against Gallienus, then he would be exposing his heartland not only to the Germanic tribes but also potentially to any number of usurpers.
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Gordian III silver antoninianus dating from 241 to 243 AD. Obverse Gordian III facing right "IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG". Reverse features Jupiter standing, facing right, hand resting on scepter and holding thunderbolt - "IOVI STATORI".
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Legend: SOLI INVICTO. The empire was further strained by the rise of breakaway states, most notably the Gallic Empire in the west and the Palmyrene Empire in the east, both of which were led by usurpers.
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Valerian II. 254-255 AD. (Ric-V 1 49). (Mir-1694b). (Rsc-67a). Anv.: VALERIANVS NOBIL CAES, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to right. Rev.: PRINC IVVENTVTIS, prince standing to left, crowning trophy and holding spear and shield.
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