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Subtype Obverse Reverse Examples of this type
RIC IV Didius Julianus 14a
  • Legend: IMP CAES M DID SEVER IVLIAN AVG
  • Type: Head of Didius Julianus, laureate, right
  • Portrait: Didius Julianus
    • State: Roman Empire
  • Legend: CONCORD MILIT S C
  • Type: Concordia, draped, standing front, head left, holding legionary eagle in right hand and standard in left hand
  • Deity: Concordia

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RIC IV Didius Julianus 14b
  • Legend: IMP CAES M DID SEVER IVLIAN AVG
  • Type: Bust of Didius Julianus, laureate, draped, cuirassed, right
  • Portrait: Didius Julianus
    • State: Roman Empire
  • Legend: CONCORD MILIT S C
  • Type: Concordia, draped, standing front, head left, holding legionary eagle in right hand and standard in left hand
  • Deity: Concordia

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Bronze Sestertius of Didius Julianus, Rome, AD 193 1944.100.50055
Collection
American Numismatic Society
Axis
6
Diameter (in mm)
28.0
Weight (in gr.)
18.46
Roman Imperial Coin
Collection
The Egypt Centre, Swansea University
Identifier
EC1535
Axis
12
Diameter (in mm)
26
Weight (in gr.)
19.15

Quantitative Analysis

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Axis
9
Diameter (in mm)
27
Weight (in gr.)
18.8

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