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Turkos Ritual Traveling Bi Disc - 31 mm
Nr 82489331
Nr 82489331
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Coins were widely distributed In the Roman Empire. This made them an ideal propaganda tool for Roman Emperors to present themselves and the message they wanted to communicate. They are an important symbol of power and are full of symbolism.
Æ Antoninianus Emperor Aurelian, struck Siscia 270-275 AD.
Obverse: IMP AVRELIANVS AVG, radiate, cuirassed bust right.
Reverse: CONCORDIA MILITVM, emperor receiving globe from Concordia.
Mintmark star T.
Ref: RIC V-1, 245
Aurelian: Roman Emperor from 270-275 AD. His series of military victories reunited the Roman Empire after the barbarian invasions and internal revolts.
Aurelian put an end to the debasement of coins, caused by the customary practice of stealing silver for the coin production. The senior public financial official Felicissimus incited the mint workers to revolt (bellum monetariorum). The rebellion spread in the streets, but the revolt was repressed in a bloody battle on the Caelian Hill in Rome.
Condordia: Roman goddess who embodies agreement in marriage and society. She was often associated with Pax, representing a stable society.
CONCORDIA MILITVM: dedicated to harmony with the soldiers.
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