Barbarous Radiate. (Early). Late 3rd century AD-4th century AD. Æ “Antoninianus” (11.1mm, 0.80 g). Similar to Tetricus I or II. Radiate head right / Forepart of a centaur left with rider(?); blundered legend around. $40
The presence of Placidianus inspired the city of Augustodunum Haeduorum (Autun) to abandon Victorinus and declare its intention to declare for Claudius Gothicus. Victorinus was murdered at Colonia in early 271 by Attitianus, one of his officers, whose wife Victorinus had supposedly seduced.
Condition: uncleaned. So you might be able to see little or no detail at all before cleaning. The size ranges from 5mm and up. (all coins are sent out randomly and will vary in sizes). Period: 1st to 3rd Century and possibly BC.
It seems that people have a fascination with coins and their history. ( if you look below! ). Is there is a lot to collecting ancient coins. A coin that has been in the ground for centuries is going to take on a lot of the minerals in the soil.
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