Romeinse Rijk Lot of 4 Æ Antoniniani (Zonder minimumprijs)





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Lot van 4 Romeinse AE Antoniniani, zilverachtige munten uit het Romeinse Rijk, met Gallienus, Salonina, Claudius II Gothicus en Aurelianus I met hun reversen, afmetingen 15,9–22 mm en gewichten 2,08–3,76 g, geslagen te Rome en Cyzicus en geleverd in een transparante display giftbox.
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The great murder conspiracy:
Claudius II Gothicus became emperor after a large part of the army leadership, including the praefectus praetorio Aurelius Heraclianus, staged a coup against Emperor Gallienus in September 268 near Mediolanum (present-day Milan).
Claudius II and the future emperor Aurelian were very likely involved in this conspiracy.
The leaders and soldiers of the army were not all pleased with the murder of Gallienus and his wife Salonina. A rebellion briefly threatened, which could only be bought off with the promise of a bonus of 20 aurei (gold coins) per person in honor of the new emperor's accession.
The story represented in 4 antoniniani coins ad delivered in a transparant display giftbox:
Gallienus (253-268 AD)
Roman empire silvered AE antoninianus
Obverse: GALLIENVS AVG
Radiate head to te right
Reverse: VIRTVS AVGVSTI
Mars holding spear and olive branch stepping on helmet. X in left field
Mintplace: Rome, 260-268 AD
Size: 18,5 mm
Weight: 2,08 gr
RIC V 330
Salonina (253-268 AD)
Roman empire silvered antoninianus
Obverse: CORN SALONINA AVG
Diademed draped bust right on crescent
Reverse: CONCORDIA AVGG
Gallienus and Salonina standing facing each other, clasping hands
Mint place & year: Asian mint 255-258 AD
Size: 20 mm
Weight: 3,11 gr
Special remarks: RIC 63 Cohen 31; RSC 31; Sear 10630
Claudius II Gothicus (268-270 AD)
Roman empire Silvered AE antoninianus
Obverse: IMP CLAVDIVS AVG
Radiate and cuirassed bust to the right
Reverse: LAETITIA AVG
Laetitia standing left holding wreath in right and achor in left.
Size: 15,9-18,3 mm
Weight: 3,76 gr.
Thick: 2,5 mm
Mintplace: Rome, 268-270 AD
Aurelianus I (270-275 AD)
Roman empire AE Antoninianus
Obverse: IMP AVRELIANVS AVG
Radiate, cuirassed bust right
Reverse: RESTITVT ORBIS
Woman standing right, presenting wreath to Aurelian. Mintmark A(looks like epsilon)
Mint place & year: Cyzicus, 272-274 AD
Size: 22 mm
Weight: 3,62
Special remarks: RIC 348 A(looks like epsilon)
The great murder conspiracy:
Claudius II Gothicus became emperor after a large part of the army leadership, including the praefectus praetorio Aurelius Heraclianus, staged a coup against Emperor Gallienus in September 268 near Mediolanum (present-day Milan).
Claudius II and the future emperor Aurelian were very likely involved in this conspiracy.
The leaders and soldiers of the army were not all pleased with the murder of Gallienus and his wife Salonina. A rebellion briefly threatened, which could only be bought off with the promise of a bonus of 20 aurei (gold coins) per person in honor of the new emperor's accession.
The story represented in 4 antoniniani coins ad delivered in a transparant display giftbox:
Gallienus (253-268 AD)
Roman empire silvered AE antoninianus
Obverse: GALLIENVS AVG
Radiate head to te right
Reverse: VIRTVS AVGVSTI
Mars holding spear and olive branch stepping on helmet. X in left field
Mintplace: Rome, 260-268 AD
Size: 18,5 mm
Weight: 2,08 gr
RIC V 330
Salonina (253-268 AD)
Roman empire silvered antoninianus
Obverse: CORN SALONINA AVG
Diademed draped bust right on crescent
Reverse: CONCORDIA AVGG
Gallienus and Salonina standing facing each other, clasping hands
Mint place & year: Asian mint 255-258 AD
Size: 20 mm
Weight: 3,11 gr
Special remarks: RIC 63 Cohen 31; RSC 31; Sear 10630
Claudius II Gothicus (268-270 AD)
Roman empire Silvered AE antoninianus
Obverse: IMP CLAVDIVS AVG
Radiate and cuirassed bust to the right
Reverse: LAETITIA AVG
Laetitia standing left holding wreath in right and achor in left.
Size: 15,9-18,3 mm
Weight: 3,76 gr.
Thick: 2,5 mm
Mintplace: Rome, 268-270 AD
Aurelianus I (270-275 AD)
Roman empire AE Antoninianus
Obverse: IMP AVRELIANVS AVG
Radiate, cuirassed bust right
Reverse: RESTITVT ORBIS
Woman standing right, presenting wreath to Aurelian. Mintmark A(looks like epsilon)
Mint place & year: Cyzicus, 272-274 AD
Size: 22 mm
Weight: 3,62
Special remarks: RIC 348 A(looks like epsilon)

