Magnus Maximus Siliqua

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  1. Magnus Maximus

    Magnus Maximus Dulce et Decorum est....

    Hello ! Its time to introduce myself properly,and the only way to do that is by posting a coin.
    Just bought this beauty today.
    Magnus Maximus Siliqua
    Trier mint
    weight 2.05 grams
    Considering this guy only ruled for 5 years (383-388 CE) , his Siliqua are a bit more pricey than his contemporaries. So how did I do for my first Late Roman Silver ?
    Thanks

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  3. chrsmat71

    chrsmat71 I LIKE TURTLES!

    welcome....and what a entrace! that's a a nice one, a siliqua is still on my to get list.
     
  4. dougsmit

    dougsmit Member

    Very nice!
     
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  5. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

    Great coin, I own no Siliqua myself.
     
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  6. John Anthony

    John Anthony Ultracrepidarian

    Super coin! Welcome!
     
  7. Magnus Maximus

    Magnus Maximus Dulce et Decorum est....

  8. zumbly

    zumbly Ha'ina 'ia mai ana ka puana

    Welcome... very nice coin, indeed!
     
  9. randygeki

    randygeki Coin Collector

  10. Cucumbor

    Cucumbor Well-Known Member

    Nice siliqua of his.
    Please note that Magnus Maximus' siliquae are easier to find in good condition than most bronze coins, even though they are pricey as you wrote MM.

    Here's mine, with a legend error on reverse, from the same mint and officina as yours

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    Magnus Maximus, Siliqua Trier mint, 2nd officina
    D N MAG MAX IMVS P F AVG, draped, cuirassed and diademed bust right
    VIRTVS RO MASORVM (sic !!) Roma seated facing, holding globe and spear.
    TRPS at exergue
    1.91 gr
    Ref : Cohen # 20 var, Roman coins # 4201

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  12. ro1974

    ro1974 Well-Known Member

    Welcome great coins:facepalm:
     
  13. Magnus Maximus

    Magnus Maximus Dulce et Decorum est....

    Amazing Cucumbor how different the portraits are for the same Emperor .
     
  14. Cucumbor

    Cucumbor Well-Known Member

    During the 4th century the representation of the emperor had more to do with his "persona" than how he actually looked (as to compare with portraits of the two first centuries of the empire)

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  15. Magnus Maximus

    Magnus Maximus Dulce et Decorum est....

    So do you think $300 was a good price for it ?
     
  16. Valentinian

    Valentinian Well-Known Member

    Here is a Magnus Maximus siliqua from Mediolanum (Milan).
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    17 mm. 1.50 grams. 12:00 die axis.
    VIRTVS ROMANORVM
    MDPS
    RIC Mediolanum 19a, struck summer 387- 28 August 388.
     
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  17. Magnus Maximus

    Magnus Maximus Dulce et Decorum est....

    Very nice coin indeed ! My god these things are all over the place as far as weight . Compare that to the Solidus which almost never varies more than a tenth of a gram or so.:pompous:
     
  18. John Anthony

    John Anthony Ultracrepidarian

    I would say yes. Siliquae of the late Romans are scarce to begin with. Yours is of an even scarcer emperor and has wonderful detail.
     
  19. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    I think the price is right, but prices for Siliquae are generally high for the reasons JA cited and is why so few of us own any.
     
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