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Subtype Obverse Reverse Examples of this type
RIC V Gallienus 280f: Subtype 1
  • Legend: GALLIENVS AVG
  • Type: Bust of Gallienus, radiate, cuirassed, right
  • Portrait: Gallienus
    • Dynasty: Valerian Dynasty
    • State: Roman Empire
  • Legend: SECVRIT PERPET
  • Type: Securitas, draped, standing left, legs crossed, leaning on column, holding sceptre
  • Deity: Securitas
  • Symbol (Left): H
RIC V Gallienus 280f: Subtype 2
  • Legend: GALLIENVS AVG
  • Type: Bust of Gallienus, radiate, cuirassed, right
  • Portrait: Gallienus
    • Dynasty: Valerian Dynasty
    • State: Roman Empire
  • Legend: SECVRIT PERPET
  • Type: Securitas, draped, standing left, legs crossed, leaning on column, holding sceptre
  • Deity: Securitas
  • Symbol (Right): H

object: 1

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Antoninianus of Gallienus, Rome, 253-268. 1991.17.94.
Collection
The Fralin Museum of Art
Axis
7
Diameter (in mm)
20.0
Weight (in gr.)
2.92
Hoard
Oliver's Orchard Hoards
498657: PAS Coin
Collection
Portable Antiquities Scheme
Axis
12
Diameter (in mm)
18
Findspot
Wiltshire

Quantitative Analysis

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Axis
10.33
Diameter (in mm)
19
Weight (in gr.)
3.28

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