A Splendid Gift Coin

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by ancient coin hunter, Sep 12, 2017.

  1. ancient coin hunter

    ancient coin hunter 3rd Century Usurper

    Back in July @jamesicus announced that he would be giving away some of his coins in his thread on the Roman mint of London during the tetrarchy. Fortunately for me he decided to send me a coin.

    He put a coin in the mail and (surprise) it somehow got lost in the mail! We corresponded by PM for several weeks, mulling over what could be done to recover the coin. Ultimately there was nothing that could be done. Considering that this was a gift coin it was a sad state of circumstances indeed.

    About a week and a half ago he decided to send me another coin and entrusted it to the postal service. Good news! It arrived in three days, making it successfully from Tucson to Berkeley. I was delighted to receive it. James is continuing the fine tradition of this Forum in sending gift coins to forum members. Thanks to his kindness, I'm rounding out my collection of tetrarchs.

    The coin is a very nice follis of Maximian Herculis. My only other coin of Maximian is rather a poor quality radiate (not exactly something that is worth posting here). The coin is heavy in hand and is in nearly perfect condition!

    Type: Follis, 26 mm 7.9 grams, A.D. 307

    Obverse: Maximian Herculis, laureate and cuirassed bust facing right
    DN MAXIMIANO PFS AVG

    Reverse: Genius standing left, modius on head, loins draped, chamlys over left shoulder, right hand holding patera, left hand holding cornucopiae
    GENIO POP ROM

    Mintmark: PLN (Londinium)

    Reference: RIC VI London 85

    Thanks Again James!

    And here is the coin:

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  3. Deacon Ray

    Deacon Ray Well-Known Member

    Awesome coin, @ancient coin hunter ! Having something go missing in the mail is very disappointing and frustrating. I'm glad you have another to replace the lost one. I'm also grateful to be a member of a forum that has so many kind and generous members!
     
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  4. ancient coin hunter

    ancient coin hunter 3rd Century Usurper

    Also, feel free to post your Maximian's here!
     
  5. Multatuli

    Multatuli Homo numismaticus

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  6. jamesicus

    jamesicus Well-Known Member

    Thanks for posting that @ancient coin hunter -- that should provide hope and solace for anyone who experiences "lost coin in the mail"!
     
  7. jamesicus

    jamesicus Well-Known Member

    Thank you @Deacon Ray -- you have done some great gifting yourself!
     
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  9. Cucumbor

    Cucumbor Well-Known Member

    Nice coin and gesture. just to feed the thread here are my Maximianus Hercules folles

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    Maximianus, Follis Antioch mint, 3rd officina, AD 298
    IMP C MA MAXIMIANS P F AVG, Laureate bust of Maximianus right
    GENIO POPVLI ROMANI, Genius standing left, ANT at exergue, two stars, cressent and Γ in field
    10.78 gr
    Ref : Cohen #184, RCV # 13273 (80), RIC VI # 50b


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    Maximianus, Follis Aquilea mint, 1st officina, AD 301
    IMP MAXIMIANVS PF AVG, Laureate head of Maximianus right
    SACRA MONET AVGG ET CAESS NOSTR, Moneta standing left, holding cornucopia and scales. AQP at exergue, V in right field
    10.35 gr
    Ref :RCV # 13300 (100), Cohen #504, RIC VI # 29b


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    Maximianus, Abdication Follis Serdica mint, 1st officina, AD 305-306
    DN MAXIMIANO FELICISSIMO SEN AVG, laureate bust right, wearing imperial mantle, holding mappa and olive branch
    PROVIDENTIA DEORVM QUIES AVGG, Quies and Providentia, facing each other, S | F in field, .SM.SD. at exergue, officina A
    10,70 gr
    Ref : Cohen #489, RCV # 13408 (220), RIC VI # 15b

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  10. jamesicus

    jamesicus Well-Known Member

    Wonderful coins @Cucumbor -- splendid indeed!
     
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  11. jamesicus

    jamesicus Well-Known Member

    All three coins are superb @Cucumbor, but that Maximianus Abdication coin really caught my eye -- it is the best exemplar I have ever seen!
     
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  12. chrsmat71

    chrsmat71 I LIKE TURTLES!

    Oh wow, that's awesome! Very cool @jamesicus !
     
  13. ancient coin hunter

    ancient coin hunter 3rd Century Usurper

    Great examples of Maximianus everyone! I've been reading a bit more history about him this morning and he can be described as the tetrarch that went kicking and screaming into his abdication. So much so that he un-abdicated as soon as possible. In contrast, Diocletian retired so he could plant cabbages with his own hands.
     
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  14. Multatuli

    Multatuli Homo numismaticus

    Really superb coins, @Cucumbor! The 3 coins are almost im MS, if is possible in ancient numismatics!
     
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