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brm_152910 - MAXIMIANUS HERCULIUS Aurelianus

MAXIMIANUS HERCULIUS Aurelianus AU/VF
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Price : 195.00 €
Type : Aurelianus
Date: printemps 290-291
Date: 290-291
Mint name / Town : Lyon
Metal : billon
Millesimal fineness : 50 ‰
Diameter : 22,50 mm
Orientation dies : 6 h.
Weight : 3,78 g.
Rarity : R3
Officine: 2e
Slab
slab NGC
NGC :
Coments on the condition:
Flan irrégulier, mais bien centré. Portrait exceptionnel de toute beauté. Frappe molle et faible au revers. Patine grise avec des reflets métalliques dorés. Pièce ayant conservé son brillant de frappe au droit
Catalogue references :
B.388 pl. XXVIII (5 ex.) - RIC.399  - C.441  - ROME 1/-  - Compas236 (cet ex.)
Predigree :
Cet exemplaire provient de la trouvaille n° 1 et de la collection Daniel Compas, MONNAIES XXVII, n° 236

Obverse


Obverse legend : IMP MAXIMIANVS AVG.
Obverse description : Buste radié consulaire de Maximien Hercule à gauche, vu de trois quarts en avant, levant la main droite (H3).
Obverse translation : “Imperator Maximianus Augustus”, (L'empereur Maximien auguste).

Reverse


Reverse legend : PAX - A-VGG/ -|-// B.
Reverse description : Pax (la Paix) debout à gauche, tenant un globe nicéphore de la main droite et un long sceptre transversal de la main gauche.
Reverse translation : “Pax Augustorum”, (La Paix des augustes).

Commentary


Avec toute son argenture. La robe consulaire est richement décorée. Malgré la rareté évidente du type de buste (H3), nous n’avons relevé aucune liaison de coin pertinente. Pour ce type, nous aurions donc cinq coins de droit et cinq coins de revers pour cinq exemplaires. Cet exemplaire prendra le numéro 388 e dans le Supplément III du Bastien.

Historical background


MAXIMIANUS HERCULIUS

(10/12/285-02/310)

Auguste I

Maximian was born in Sirmium around 250. He has "a low forehead, a wrinkled face, a trumpet nose, a thick chin and neck, a shaggy beard" according to "The Roman Emperors", op. cit., p. 119. This description does not look so much like the portraits of the argentei, which are stereotyped and not necessarily recognizable. He is chosen by Diocletian to assist him. He was first Caesar, then Augustus from April 286, and it was the foundation of the Diarchy. Maximien settles in Trèves and must fight against the barbarian invasions and the usurpation of Carausius in Brittany. In 293, when the Tetrarchy was created, he was assisted by Constantius Chlorus. Diocletian forces Maximian to abdicate on May 1, 305. He resents retirement and goes to support his son Maxentius when he seizes Rome on October 28, 306. He resumes service as august in 307 and helps Constantine to whom he gives his daughter Fausta in marriage. Maximian is forced to abdicate at the conference of Carnuntum, November 11, 308. One last time, he resumes the purple at the beginning of 310 in Marseilles before committing suicide or being assassinated.

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