Why so blue Maximianus?

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  1. Victor_Clark

    Victor_Clark all my best friends are dead Romans Supporter

    Though not that noticeable in hand, under the camera light, the blue azurite pops.

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    Maximianus
    A.D. 299
    Ӕ Follis 26x28mm 10.2g
    IMP MAXIMIANVS P F AVG; laureate head right.
    GENIO POPVLI ROMANI; Genius standing left, modius on head, naked but for chlamys over left shoulder, right holding patera and sacrificing over lit altar, left cornucopiae.
    In ex. AQP
    RIC VI Aquileia 27b
     
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  3. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

    Wow, that’s a handsome coin, especially considering its vibrant colors. I bet it looks even more appealing when illuminated.
     
  4. philologus_1

    philologus_1 Supporter! Supporter

    First... Nice pun! ;-)

    It surely does!

    In my entire collection I have just one, solitary, blue patina; and it is so blue it even looks unmistakably blue in hand.
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    Asia Minor
    Lydia, Blaundos / Mlaundus
    Circa 100 B.C.
    Obv.: Zeus, laureate bust, right
    Rev.: Hermes, standing left holding a kerykeion and purse; MΛAYNΔEωN
    Diam.: 19 mm. Weight: 6.13 g.
    Attrib.: BMC 18. SNG Copenhagen 67.

    The blue was a nice serendipity, because my primary motivation for buying it was the novelty connection of Zeus & Hermes with Acts 14:12, “And they began calling Barnabas, Zeus, and Paul, Hermes, because he was the chief speaker."

    Anyway, that's a nice Maximianus example even without his depression showing! My sole example of him shows Hercules -- and he is RIPPED! (Well, at least the COIN is! ;-) It's almost as if Hercules ripped off a piece of the coin for small change with his herculean fingers.)
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    Silvered Antoninianus
    Mint: Lugdunum / Lyon; A.D. 287-289
    Obv.: IMP C VAL MAXIMIANVS P F AVG; Maximian rad., draped/cuirassed bust, r.
    Rev.: HERCVLI PACIFERO (Hercules as Peacemaker); Hercules standing l., holding branch, club, and lion's skin; officina Γ to left.
    Weight: 3.1 gr. Diam.: 23 x 21 mm.
    Attrib.: RIC 371 (R2)

    Maximianus (aka: Maximian) was the primary enforcer of the persecution of Christians in the Western Roman Empire. While Diocletian and Galerius in the East were a forceful duo behind the instigation of the persecution, Maximian diligently and aggressively followed through with their imperial edicts across Spain, Italy, and especially North Africa.
     
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  5. Victor_Clark

    Victor_Clark all my best friends are dead Romans Supporter

    Coins with blue deposits are fairly rare. I have a few, but my favorite is my "corn flake coin"-- ex Dr. John Harvey Kellogg (1852-1943) who was the founder of the Battle Creek Sanitarium and inventor of the Corn Flake.

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    Constantine I
    A.D. 316
    20x21mm 3.3g
    CONSTANTINVS P F AVG; laureate and cuirassed bust right.
    SOLI INVIC-TO COMITI, Sol rad., raising r. hand, globe in l.; stg. l., chlamys across l. shoulder, across fields T-F
    In ex. BTR
    RIC VII Trier 105
     
  6. philologus_1

    philologus_1 Supporter! Supporter

    Love that Trier 105 @Victor_Clark! It's an eye-catcher for sure! Those scattered deposits are beautiful accentuations.

    Oh, and I'm digging your "corny" pun(s). ;-D
     
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  7. sky92880

    sky92880 Well-Known Member

    @Victor_Clark ,
    I had this type of blue ( like on your Maxinianus coin ) after using a mix of backing salt and a second type of salt for cleaning. After cleaning, when taking a foto, i could see that type of blue on the surface in the light i used.
    I am in Germany for the moment, when i get home i can tell the name of the saltmix. It is well known by ancient coin collectors.
    I found it, from this forum,
    https://www.forumancientcoins.com/numiswiki/view.asp?key=Bronze Disease Treatment
     
    Last edited: May 20, 2026 at 2:32 PM
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