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v59_0479 - GALLIENUS Antoninien

GALLIENUS Antoninien AU
MONNAIES 59 (2013)
Starting price : 350.00 €
Estimate : 550.00 €
Realised price : 350.00 €
Type : Antoninien
Date: 261
Mint name / Town : Milan
Metal : billon
Millesimal fineness : 100 ‰
Diameter : 21 mm
Orientation dies : 6 h.
Weight : 4,03 g.
Rarity : R2
Emission: 1re
Coments on the condition:
Exemplaire dans un état de conservation inhabituel pour ce type. Très beau portrait de Gallien. Revers bien venu à la frappe. Patine grise aux reflets métalliques
Catalogue references :
Predigree :
Cet exemplaire provient de ROME 32 et de la collection Daniel Compas “antoniniani et aureliani exceptionnels”

Obverse


Obverse legend : GALLIENVS AVG.
Obverse description : Buste radié et cuirassé de Gallien à droite drapé sur l’épaule, vu de trois quarts en avant (B01).
Obverse translation : “Gallienus Augustus”, (Gallien auguste).

Reverse


Reverse legend : LEG I ADI VI P VI F.
Reverse description : Capricorne passant à droite.
Reverse translation : "Legio primera Adiutrix sextum pia sextum fidelis", (Première légion Adiutrix pieuse et fidèle pour la sixième fois).

Commentary


Poids très lourd. Avec l’intégralité de son argenture superficielle. Rubans de type 1aux extrémités bouletées. Type beaucoup plus rare avec ce type de rubans !.

Historical background


GALLIENUS

(07/253-08 or 09/268)

Augustus

Gallien, the son of Valérien I, was born in 218. He was immediately associated by his father with power and was in charge of the West, while his father went to the East. He won a brilliant victory over the Germans and consolidated the Rheno-Danubian limes. After the capture of Valérien in the East, Gallien must face on all fronts. The empire breaks up. Gaul, Spain, Germania and Brittany secede with Postum who first eliminated Salonin, the son of Gallien. It is the usurpation of Macrianus and Quietus in the East. Gallien will spend the last eight years of his life trying to put the pieces of this empire back together. Finally, he was assassinated in September 268 under the walls of Milan while besieging Aureolus, the master of the Cavalry, who had revolted.

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