Galeria Valeria VENERI VICTRICI

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  1. Victor_Clark

    Victor_Clark all my best friends are dead Romans Dealer

    Galeria Valeria was the daughter of Diocletian and wife of Galerius. She was also the only female represented on coins during the Tetrarchy. Coins for her were struck only in the Eastern mints and Venus is the only reverse type. VENERI VICTRICI translates as "To Venus the Victorious"

    I recently got two nice examples. The first one has an unusual legend break on the obverse. There is a gap between V and G of AVG.

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    Galeria Valeria
    A.D. 308-310
    Ӕ follis 25mm 5.4g
    GAL VALERIA AV-G; Diademed and mantled bust right on crescent.
    VENERI VICTRICI; Venus holding up apple and raising drapery over left shoulder, crescent in left field, Γ in right.
    In ex. SIS
    RIC VI Siscia 211



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    Galeria Valeria
    A.D. 308-310
    Ӕ follis 25mm 5.7g
    GAL VALERIA AVG; Diademed and mantled bust right.
    VENERI VICTRICI; Venus holding up apple and raising drapery over left shoulder, ✶ in left field, Δ in right.
    In ex. •SM•TS•
    RIC VI Thessalonica 36
     
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  3. expat

    expat Remember you are unique, just like everyone else Supporter

    Nice pickups @Victor_Clark
    I have one to contribute
    Galeria Valeria, AE follis of Thessalonica. AD 308-310. GAL VALE-RIA AVG, diademed and draped bust right, shoulders facing, wearing necklace / VENERI V-ICTRICI, Venus standing left, holding apple and raising drapery. Star in left field, Γ in right field. Mintmark dot SM dot TS dot. RIC VI Thessalonica 36; Sear 14592.
    25 mm, 6,08 g
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  4. philologus_1

    philologus_1 Supporter! Supporter

    Very nice pair of coins!

    No dissing intended upon Galeria, but just as an observation: Her portrait profile on the Siscia example looks subtly masculine. Strong jaw, with what almost appears as a mustache.
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    The Thessalonica portrait looks slightly more feminine:
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    Here's an example I have with very similar devices, legend, and fabric - but from Cyzicus.
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  5. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

  6. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

    Great coins, Victor.

    My only coin depicting her.

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    Galeria Valeria (293 - 311 A.D.)
    Æ Follis
    O: GAL VAL-ERIA AVG, diademed and draped bust right.
    R: VENERI V-ICTRICI, Venus standing facing, head left, holding up apple and raising drapery; K-Γ/P, ALE in exergue.
    Alexandria Mint
    23mm
    6.85g
    RIC VI 110
     
  7. Jims Coins

    Jims Coins Well-Known Member

    Bronze coin (AE Follis) minted at Thessalonica during the reign of GALERIUS between 308-311 A.D. for his wife GALERIA VALERIA Obv. GAL.VALERIA.AVG. Diademed and draped bust r. Rev. VENERI.V-ICTRICI. Venus standing facing, head l., holding up apple, l. raising drapery over l. shoulder. RCS #3730. RICVI #35 pg. 514. DVM #3.


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  8. Alegandron

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

    GALERIA VALERIA

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    RI Galeria Valeria AE23 Follis 308-310 CE Venus apple SMNGamma 5.42g RIC VI 57
     
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