Obverse: GAL VAL MAXIMIANVS NOB CAES. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust of Constantius I right.
Reverse: IOVI ET HERCVLI CONS CAES. Jupiter standing right, holding globe and scepter, receiving Victory from Hercules standing left, holding club; dot Γ//XXI.
Scarce coin, struck during the few months between his enthronement as Caesar (march 1th, 293) and the monetary reform of Diocletian (second half of 293) when the antoninian (together with the rest of traditional roman coins as sestertius, denarius, etc) was removed from the Roman cash system.
EF/EF- condition, conserving complete details in both sides and bold reliefs. Good quality metal with the original silvering quite well preserved.
RIC 719. Antioch mint, March-August A.D. 293. 4,05 g - 23 mm
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