£95.00
Some minor porosity, otherwise nicely toned with sharp devices, a nice example of the type .
£95.00
Some minor porosity, otherwise nicely toned with sharp devices, a nice example of the type .
Maximianus (AD 286-305), billion Antoninianus, AD 286-293, Rome mint, m.m. S on reverse only. Obv. Radiate, cuirassed and draped bust facing right. Rev. Jupiter standing facing left, holding thunderbolt and sceptre, XXIS in exergue. 3.59g, (Sear 13143 (RCV IV); RIC V 506). Some minor porosity, otherwise nicely toned with sharp devices, a nice example of the type . Extremely fine.
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References | Sear 13143 (RCV IV); RIC V 506 |
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