Trebonianus Gallus, 251-253 AD AR Antoninianus O: IMP CAE C VIB TREB GALLVS AVG, radiate draped bust right. R: AETERNITAS AVGG, Aeternitas standing left, holding phoenix on globe and hem of robe. Rome Mint 253 A.D. 4.2g 22mm RIC 30; RSC 13 Trebonianus Gallus (251 - 253 A.D.) Syria, Seleucis and Pieria. Antioch Billon Tetradrachm O: AUTOK K G OUIB TREB GALLOS SEB,Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right, seen from behind; • below. R: DHMARC EX OUSIAS, EEagle standing facing, head and tail right, with wings spread, holding wreath in beak; A between legs. SC in exergue. Antioch Mint 11.84g 25mm McAlee 1173a; Prieur 657 Volusian Volusian (251 - 253 A.D.) AR Antoninianus O: IMP C C VIB VOLVSIANVS AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right. R: ROMAE AETERNAE AVG, Roma seated left with Victory & spear, shield at side, ui in ex. Antioch Mint 4g 20mm Unlisted Published on Wildwinds! Volusian (251 - 253 A.D.) SYRIA, Seleucis and Pieria. Antioch AR Tetradrachm O: AYTOK K G AFIN GAL OYEND OYOLOYCCIANOC CEB Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right; three pellets below. R: DHMAPX EXOUCIAC, eagle standing facing, head turned left, wreath in beak; Γ between legs. 12.36g 24mm Prieur 698
Hostilian briefly served as Augustus with T-bone, so I'll drop this in here: C OVAL OSTIL MES COVINTVS AVG // SAECVLVM NOVVM, hexastyle temple with statue My notes: After Decius and Herennius Etruscus were killed by the Goths at the Battle of Abritus in July 251, Trebonianus Gallus was declared emperor. To placate the public, Trebonianus Gallus elevated Hostilian to Augustus almost immediately, making him co-emperor; he retained this position until his death, perhaps in the summer or as late as November. The usual account is that he died of an illness (perhaps the plague), though some say it was murder by Gallus.
Here's mine, an unflattering pick...but not a very nice looking coin anyway. Trebonianus Gallus, Antoninianus, 251-253 A.D. O: IMP C C VIB TREB GALLVS AVG, R: IVNO MARTIALIS, Juno seated left, stalks of grain in right hand, long scepter in left, RIC IV 46 , Mediolanum mint, 22 mm, 3.3 g
Trebonianus Gallus, 251-253 AD AE31, Seleucis and Pieria, Antioch Obverse: AVTOK K Γ OVIB TΡEB ΓAΛΛOC CEB, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, viewed from behind. Reverse: ANTIOΧEΩN MHTΡO KOΛΩN, Δ-E across fields, S C in exergue, tetrastyle temple of Tyche of Antioch, river-god Orontes swimming at her feet, above shrine, ram leaping right, head left. References: Butcher 507a, SNG Cop 292, BMC 654 Size: 31mm, 17.8g
Aemilian (253), Bronze, Moesia Superior: Viminacium, AD 253 AE (g 8,3 mm 23/26 h 6) IMP C M AEMIL AEMILIANVS, Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust r., Rv. P M S C - OL VIM, Moesia standing facing, head l., between bull and lion in ex. AN X[-]. Varbanov I, 226-230. Rare, green patina. Now who has those Cornelia Superas and Uranius Antoninuses??
Both mine are on vacation, I can't have them for a pic right now @GregH has a wonderful Uranius to show Here's my Aemilian instead Q
When I first got into ancients, with that first NFA auction catalogue. Being a novice, I glanced thru it, the coins that caught my eye the most where of course unbeknowst to me (at that time) 2 FDC aurei/ one from Gallic Empire (Laelinus) second Uranius Antoninus from Emesa Mint/ then I noted the estimates Well, one can only hope that they uncover a hoard of perfect state aurei one day....hopefully a LARGE hoard, so we could all afford one.
Cornelia Supera AR Antoninianus. CORNEL SVPERA AVG, diademed, draped bust right, resting on crescent / VESTA, Vesta standing left, holding patera and sceptre. RSC 5.(borrowed from wild winds)
Uranius Antoninus, AV aureus. L IVL AVR SVLP VRA ANTONINVS, laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right / FECVNDITAS AVG, Fortuna standing left, holding rudder and cornucopiae. RIC 3a; Baldus 57-67; Sear 9883.(Borrowed from wild winds)
I have one Valerianus! AV Aureus ND struck 253AD Rome Mint Valerian I 253-60 ex: Tkalec poor guy ended up annihilated by Shapur/ ended up as a slave to the "King of Kings"
Footstool? And then supposedly he was stuffed after death and kept in the palace as a memento. AR antoninianus. My only Valerian so far (need to upgrade a bit)
VALERIAN I AR Antoninianus OBVERSE: VALERIANVS PF AVG, radiate, draped & cuirassed bust right REVERSE: ORIENS AVG G, Sol, standing left, holding globe & raising right hand Struck at Lyons, 258-259 AD 3.4g, 21.5mm RIC 13 VALERIAN I AE Antoninianus OBVERSE: IMP C P LIC VALERIANVS PF AVG, radiate, draped cuirassed bust right REVERSE: VIRTVS AVGG, Valerian and Gallienus facing each other, one holding spear and globe, the other Victory and spear Struck at Antioch, 255-56 AD 2.9g, 22.5mm RIC 293, Cohen 276 VALERIAN I AE20 OBVERSE: IMP LICI VALERIAN, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right REVERSE: VCOL AVG TRO, horse grazing right Struck at Alexandria Troas, 253-60 AD 4.86g, 21mm SNGCop 191v