Reverse: ORIENS AVG. Sol standing left with globe and raised hand; foot on a captive in oriental dress sitting left. Late Roman Empire. Aurelian (270-275 AD). Obverse: IMP AVRELIANVS AVG. Radiate and cuirassed bust right.
An interesting coin of Delmatius, - one of the least known Emperors. Bust of Emperor Delamatius on obverse and two soldiers with military standard on reverse. A great way to display an ancient coins collection!
The coins obverse features the image of Fortuna and is believed to have brought fortune and prosperity to its owner. The reverse depicts Neptune standing facing left, holding a dolphin and a trident.
Please ask with any questions. First coin is Germanicus under his son Caligula. Posthumous issue, next is Maximus Thrax. Last picture is an unknown bronze
So you might be able to see little or no detail at all before cleaning. The size ranges from 5mm and up. Condition: uncleaned. Found in Israel. (all coins are sent out randomly and will vary in sizes).
The coin bears the denomination of Quadrans and is a rare and valuable piece of history that collectors and enthusiasts would love to add to their collection. The year of minting is between 41-54 AD, making it a significant piece of history.
The coins obverse features the image of Fortuna and is believed to have brought fortune and prosperity to its owner. The reverse depicts Neptune standing facing left, holding a dolphin and a trident.
These coins were commissioned by his sons (Constantine II, Constantius II, and Constans) to celebrate his deification and ascension to heaven, blending Christian ideology with traditional Roman imperial consecration.
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