Breakaway Gallic empire

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  1. YOC

    YOC Well-Known Member

    I wanted to like this more than once John!!!
     
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  3. Magnus Maximus

    Magnus Maximus Dulce et Decorum est....

    How about another British Usurper(who ironically was Hispanic), but this guy actually made it to the purple.:smuggrin:
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    Magnus Maximus AR Siliqua
    Trier mint
    Struck early in Maximus's reign, most likely 384.
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    Magnus Maximus AR Siliqua
    Obverse die match with above coin.
    Struck at Trier probably before the above coin.

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    Magnus Maximus AR Siliqua
    Trier mint
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  4. Pellinore

    Pellinore Well-Known Member

    Carausius, the "Breakaway Brit", in fact was a Menapian from the Southern Netherlands. I still want a nice coin from him.
     
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  5. dougsmit

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    We generally accept any coin but the fact remains that Carausius and Allectus were separatists in the time of Diocletian while Postumus through Tetricus date to the period Gallienus through Aurelian. That means there is a ~15 year gap between the two. While Gallic coins are found in Britain and Carausius had continental mint(s) we generally think of him as a British ruler. We do see some coin books that lump all the usurpers together in a section including Regalianus, Macrianus, Quietus, Vabalathus, Julian of Pannonia and a few others all of whome had in common nothing more than they did not rule Rome or most of the Empire. I consider that less than ideal cataloging. Of course there are quite a few people who consider coins of this century or at least the last half of it not worth their effort. There are very few good histories of the period compared to times before the Severans or after the Tetrarchs so what we actually know about these people can be sketchy at best. Some are known mostly from their coins. Historians who are not all that fond of numismatics don't say much about them because there is nothing to say.
     
  6. YOC

    YOC Well-Known Member

    This is my favourite Postumus coin
    details escape me now, but wanted to post before bedtime, been an emotional day.
    double sestertius
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  7. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

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  8. Pishpash

    Pishpash Well-Known Member

    I can't top YOC's coin but here is Carausius with a C
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  9. Alegandron

    Alegandron "ΤΩΙ ΚΡΑΤΙΣΤΩΙ..." ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ, June 323 BCE

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    Roman Imperial (Breakaway)
    Carausius 287-293
    AE22
    London mint
    PAX
     
  10. Valentinianvs

    Valentinianvs Well-Known Member

    There is my Aureolus:

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    Aureolus in the name of Postumus, 267-268 AD
    AE Antoninianus, Mediolanum
    Obv.: IMP C POSTVMVS P F AVG, radiate and draped bust right.
    Rev.: SALVS AVG, Aesculapius standing front, head to left.
    RIC #382
     
  11. dougsmit

    dougsmit Member

    This is listed as this mint in RIC but it is one of only two types listed without the typical legends honoring the army and the style does not strike me as all that similar to the standard ones. Has this attribution been upheld by any of the studies published since RIC V?
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    VIRTVS EQVIT
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  12. panzerman

    panzerman Well-Known Member

    Wow! I feel kinda lonely, I do not have any Gallic Empire coins of any metal! Thank to all, for posting your amazing coins! I will definately want to get some in upcoming auctions....
     
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  13. Bart9349

    Bart9349 Junior Member

    The Romano-Gallic Empire created by Postumus lasted fourteen years and was ruled by five accepted rulers:
    Postumus (AD 260-269)
    Marius (269)
    Victorinus (269-271)
    Tetricus I (271-274) with his son Tetricus II as Caesar (273-274)

    An important potential usurper was Laelianus (269) who was unsuccessful against Postumus. Another potential usurper, until recently unrecognized and relatively unknown, was Domitianus (AD 271).

    Several years ago I was lucky to see up close a beautiful Laelianus from David Vagi's collection.

    Most of us will never see a Domitianus, however:

    http://archive.archaeology.org/online/features/coin/index.html
     
  14. Alegandron

    Alegandron "ΤΩΙ ΚΡΑΤΙΣΤΩΙ..." ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ, June 323 BCE

    Pman! Your mission, should you choose to accept, is to capture a gold issue of MARIUS! Reigned for only a couple months... :D
     
  15. chrsmat71

    chrsmat71 I LIKE TURTLES!

    i was going to post this new coin i got, so i'll just put it in here with his "gallexit" buddies. :woot:

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    Tetricus I. 271-273. AD AE Antoninianus
    O: IMP C TETRICVS P F AVG, R: VIRTVS AVGG,Virtus standing left. Cologne mint. RIC V, 148, 20x23 mm, 2.3 g.

    this guy voted "no" on the "gallexit", but didn't get his way.

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    Gallienus (253 - 268 A.D.) AR Antoninianus
    O: GALLIENVS PF AVG, Radiate and cuirassed bust of Gallienus facing right. R: GERMANICVS MAX V, Two captives seated at foot of trophy. Lyons Mint 258-259 A.D. 22mm 3.64g RIC V-I, 17.
     
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  18. panzerman

    panzerman Well-Known Member

    Sadly, being in the 99 percent....that would be a nice dream. If, on the otherhand....I had the monetary means of Warren Buffet, I would go after every high quality aureus/denarius offered on auction sites. That would be way more fun then investing it in railroads/stocks!
    John
     
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  19. Pishpash

    Pishpash Well-Known Member

    Marius
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    Aureolus
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  21. Svarog

    Svarog Well-Known Member

    Hi Valentinianus, if you don't mind me asking, how much did you pay for your Aureolus?
     
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