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Subtype Obverse Reverse Examples of this type
RIC V Gallienus 574k
  • Legend: GALLIENVS AVG
  • Type: Head of Gallienus, radiate, right
  • Portrait: Gallienus
    • Type: Panther or leopard walking right or left

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    RIC V Gallienus 574l
    • Legend: GALLIENVS AVG
    • Type: Head of Gallienus, radiate, left
    • Portrait: Gallienus
      • Type: Panther or leopard walking right or left

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      Silver Antoninianus of Gallienus, Siscia, AD 260 - AD 268 1989.11.10
      Collection
      American Numismatic Society
      Axis
      3
      Diameter (in mm)
      20.0
      Weight (in gr.)
      2.839
      Coin of Gallienus
      Collection
      J. Paul Getty Museum
      Identifier
      75.NH.109.1653
      Coin of Gallienus
      Collection
      J. Paul Getty Museum
      Identifier
      75.NH.109.1654
      Coin of Gallienus
      Collection
      J. Paul Getty Museum
      Identifier
      75.NH.109.1655

      Quantitative Analysis

      Average measurements for this coin type:

      Axis
      7.23
      Diameter (in mm)
      19.58
      Weight (in gr.)
      2.6

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