Obv:IMP C P LIC GALLIENVS AVG, bust of Gallienus right, draped; Rev: PIETATI AVGG, Pietas, draped, standing left, leaning on column, holding sceptre in right hand. RIC V-1 295. Antoninianus of Emperor Gallienus.
Roman AE Antoninianus coin from the era of 253-268 AD, specifically minted during the rule of Gallienus. It is an ancient coin from the Roman Imperial period, with the denomination of Antoninianus. The coin is ungraded, providing an opportunity for collectors or historians to assess its authenticity and quality based on their expertise and knowledge of ancient Roman coins. This piece of history offers valuable insights into the Roman Empire during the late third century AD, particularly highlighting the reign of Gallienus. Features The AEQUITAS REVERSE
NGC VF Antoninianus of Valerian I AD253-260. His rule unfolded during the "crises of the third century" (235-284), a tumultuous period marked by 25 different emperors. However, Shapur allegedly killed Valerian by compelling him to swallow molten gold.
A00235 Valerian. AR Antoninianus (3.37 gms; 14 mm), ca. 253 AD. Antioch Mint. Obverse: Bust of Valerian, radiate, draped, right;. Reverse: Valerian and Gallienus, standing face to face, sacrificing at altar between them.
Composition: SilverDenomination: AntoninianusHistorical Period: Roman: Imperial (27 BC-476 AD)Ruler: Trebonianus GallusDate: 251-253 ADMint: RomeCertification: Uncertified / UngradedGrade (Estimate): Very Fine (VF)and a long palm branch.Reverse Legend: VICTORIA AVGG ("Victory of the two Augusti")References: RIC IV 48a / RIC IV 55
Here is a Ancient Roman Coin from between 251 and 253 featuring Tetricus II on obverse, facing right. Roman Imperial Coinage (RIC) number 272. Dark, worn, but identifiable.
🪙 Gallienus – Victory Standing. Ruler: Gallienus. Obverse: Radiate head of Emperor Gallienus. This bronze coin was issued during the reign of Emperor Gallienus, who ruled the Roman Empire during one of its most turbulent periods, often referred to as the Crisis of the Third Century.
NGC F Antoninianus of Trebonianus Gallus AD251-253. Seeking stability, Gallus made peace with the Goths, allowing them to leave with captives and plunder, and receiving an annual subsidy. Decius was deified in June 251, but Hostilian's fate is unclear—he may have died from a plague by November.
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