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July 16, 2026

Ancient Roman Empire Maximian 286-310 A.D.

Material: Silvered Bronze Size: 1" in Diameter Weight: 4 grams Obverse: Emperor Maximianus & IMPCMAVRVALMAXIMIANVSPFAVG Reverse: Hercules, Jupiter, & IOVETHERCVCONSERAVGG Mint: Antioch *This coin has not been graded. All purchased coins will be safely packaged, along with being placed inside of a protective sleeve. *Please contact me if more images are needed!
July 16, 2026

The Roman Tetrarchy Maximian, AD 286-310 AE Post Ref Radiate

Delve into the rich tapestry of ancient history with the Roman Tetrarchy Maximian AE Post Reform Radiate coin, a tangible piece of the Imperial era. Struck in the year 286 AD, this coin is a tribute to the reign of Martinianus, an intriguing relic from a period marked by significant political and military change. The coin, which remains uncleaned, retains its authentic charm and is denoted by the denomination 'Radiate.' It is a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts of ancient numismatics, offering a direct connection to the historical period of Roman Imperial coinage, which spanned from 27 BC to 476 AD.
July 16, 2026

Maximian Roman Bronze Coin • AD 286-310 • AE Post-Ref Radiate • NGC Graded

The Maximian Roman Bronze Coin is a valuable piece of ancient history from the Roman Imperial period. This coin, graded by NGC, features a radiate denomination with a design that includes a draped and cuirassed bust of Maximianus on one side and the emperor standing right receiving Victory/globe from Jupiter on the other. With a date range of AD 286-310 and a variety of historical references, this coin offers a unique glimpse into the era of ancient Rome under the rule of Maximianus.
July 15, 2026

Maximian Silvered Radiate “Emperor & Jupiter” Cyzicus Great Silvering

MAXIMIAN SILVERED RADIATE. Cyzicus Mint 293 AD. Obverse: IMP CMA MAXIMIANVS AVG Bust of Maximian, radiate, draped, right. Reverse: CONCORDIA MILITVM Maximian, draped, cuirassed, standing right, holding parazonium in right hand and receiving Victory on globe from Jupiter; Jupiter, standing left, holding sceptre; S between; XXI(dot) in exergue.
July 15, 2026

Roman Imperial, Emperor Gallienus Virtus 253-268 AD Desert Patina – F to VF

Roman Emperor Gallienus 253-268 AD. Billon Antoninianus/Radiate 19.5 mm. 2.1 g. Obv: His radiate and cuirassed head right. GALLIANUS AVG. Rev: Virtus stg. left holding spear in right hand and shield in left hand. VIIC in exergue, Cyzicus Mint Turkey. Fine to Very Fine. Desert Patina. EX Numistatik Lanz Munich Germany, RIC 668, RSC 1236.
July 15, 2026

Roman Empire Barbarous Radiate Coin, 3rd-5th Century Ad, Unit, NGC Certified

The Roman Empire Barbarous Radiate Coin is a fascinating piece from the 3rd-5th century AD, featuring a unique design with a radiate denomination. This uncleaned bronze coin is NGC certified, ensuring its authenticity and quality. The historical significance of this ancient coin, dating back to the Roman Imperial period, adds to its appeal for collectors interested in Roman numismatics. Its provenance history is not available, making it an intriguing addition to any coin collection.
July 15, 2026

Tetricus II 273-274AD Roman Sacrificial implements Barbarous Radiate Coin

This ancient Roman coin features Tetricus II and depicts sacrificial implements. The coin is part of the Roman Imperial era and was minted in 274 AD. The denomination is radiate and the ruler is Tetricus II. This coin is a must-have for anyone interested in ancient Roman history and numismatics.

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Tetricus II 273-274AD Roman Sacrificial implements Barbarous Radiate Coin
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