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Coin Detail
ID:
783318
[UNVERIFIED]
Type:
Roman Imperial
Issuer:
Julian of Pannonia
Date Ruled:
Usurper, AD 284-285
Metal:
Bronze
Denomination:
Antoninianus
Struck / Cast:
struck
Date Struck:
AD December
Diameter:
22 mm
Weight:
3.75 g
Die Axis:
12 h
Obverse Legend:
IMP C M AVR IVLIANVS P F AVG
Obverse Description:
Radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust right
Reverse Legend:
VICT-ORIA AVG / S-A / XXI
Reverse Description:
Victory standing left, holding wreath and palm; S-A
Mint:
Siscia
Primary Reference:
RIC V/II 005
Reference2:
Venèra 4396
Reference3:
Cohen 008
Photograph Credit:
Classical Numismatic Group
Source:
http://www.cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=99775
Grade:
EF, dark green patina
Notes:
Rare. Marcus Aurelius Sabinus Iulianus, was a corrector in Northern Italy under Carus. In AD 284, during the struggles surrounding the succession between Carinus and Diocletian, Julian usurped imperial authority in Pannonia for a brief period, and began issuing coins from Siscia. Carinus marched from his base in Britain to deal with the usurpation, dispatching Julianus early in AD 285 near Verona.
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