Roman Empire. Valerian I (AD 253-260). Antoninianus Antioch mint, AD 253-254. VIRTVS AVGG, Valerian and Gallienus facing each other, (No reserve price)

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Roman Empire - Valerian I (253-260 A.D.). Silver Antoninianus (3,28 g. 21 mm.). Antioch mint, AD 253-254.

IMP C P LIC VALERIANVS AVG, radiate draped bust right /

VIRTVS AVGG, Valerian and Gallienus facing each other, one holding spear and globe, the other Victory and spear.

RIC292; Cohen 277.

Good very fine condition. Nice silver patina.

CRA-321 2025-9687

Seller's Story

Lucernae is a numismatic company founded in 2002 by Antonio Hinojosa Pareja, a graduate in Geography and History since 1997. Lucernae, as is well known, is the plural of a Latin word that defines a point of light (lucerna), a typical and everyday object in any home in the classical world. In the same way, our objective is the diffusion of historical knowledge through Numismatics. Being a point of light on Antiquity just like this small ceramic container filled with oil illuminated life hundreds or thousands of years ago! Welcome to the Story through the coins!
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Roman Empire - Valerian I (253-260 A.D.). Silver Antoninianus (3,28 g. 21 mm.). Antioch mint, AD 253-254.

IMP C P LIC VALERIANVS AVG, radiate draped bust right /

VIRTVS AVGG, Valerian and Gallienus facing each other, one holding spear and globe, the other Victory and spear.

RIC292; Cohen 277.

Good very fine condition. Nice silver patina.

CRA-321 2025-9687

Seller's Story

Lucernae is a numismatic company founded in 2002 by Antonio Hinojosa Pareja, a graduate in Geography and History since 1997. Lucernae, as is well known, is the plural of a Latin word that defines a point of light (lucerna), a typical and everyday object in any home in the classical world. In the same way, our objective is the diffusion of historical knowledge through Numismatics. Being a point of light on Antiquity just like this small ceramic container filled with oil illuminated life hundreds or thousands of years ago! Welcome to the Story through the coins!
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Details

Era
Before 1400
Culture/region
Roman Empire
Year/Period and Variation
Antioch mint, AD 253-254. VIRTVS AVGG, Valerian and Gallienus facing each other,
Ruler
Valerian I (AD 253-260)
Denomination
Antoninianus
Metal
Silvered Billon
Condition
Good very fine condition
Weight
3.28 g
Number of items
1
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