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  1. ancient coin hunter

    ancient coin hunter 3rd Century Usurper

    No more Gordie III, now Julian. Woo-hoo! Pretty exciting...
     
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  5. Al Kowsky

    Al Kowsky Well-Known Member

    OK, it's time to take my Julian II bronze out of the moth balls. This one was struck at the Sirmium Mint (in modern day Serbia), A.D. 361-363, 28 mm, 8.14 gm. Julian II was sporting a beard to show his rebellion against Christianity. Julian II, 8.14 gm, 361-3.jpg
     
  6. Pellinore

    Pellinore Well-Known Member

    What a great coin, never saw it so sharp.
     
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  7. roman99

    roman99 Well-Known Member

    Great choice for your profile pic, heres my Julian II bull.
     

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  8. Curtisimo

    Curtisimo the Great(ish)

    Great new avatar @ancient coin hunter .

    @Al Kowsky , what a fantastic example. One of these is definitely on my list.

    Here is my example of Julian II. It was discovered in southwest Britain in 1887 after being buried in about 375. Only about a decade of this coin's life is undocumented :)

    Julian_AR_Siliqua_AD_360-361.jpg
    Roman Empire
    Julian II, AD 360-363
    AR Siliqua, Lugdunum mint, struck ca. AD 360-361
    Wt.: 2.23 g
    Dia.: 18 mm
    Obv.: FL CL IVLIA NVS P P AVG, pearl-diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust right
    Rev.: VICTORIA DD NN AVG, Victory advancing left, holding wreath and palm frond
    Ref.: LVG. RIC VIII 212; Lyon 259; RSC 58†c, IRBCH 1424

    Ex Harptree Hoard (1887)
     
  9. roman99

    roman99 Well-Known Member

    Another of my Julian II, photos don't do it justice.
     

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  11. Al Kowsky

    Al Kowsky Well-Known Member

    Curtisimo, what a great provenance to have on an ancient coin. That iridescent toning adds to the beauty of the coin.
     
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  12. Pellinore

    Pellinore Well-Known Member

    I always was interested in Julian, his promising career and premature death. Here's my best official coin:

    2802 Julianus ct.jpg

    AE Julian II (360-363). Obv. helmeted bust t.l. with shield and spear/ DNFLCLIVLI ANVSPFAUG. Rev. VOT X MVLT XX in wreath/ BSIRM. RIC Sirmium VIII 108.

    And my best unofficial one, with the famous bull:

    2805 Julian barb ct.jpg

    AE maiorina Julian II. Obv. Diademed and cuirassed bust t.r. Rev. Bull t.r. under two stars. VZT (??) in exergue. Barbarous. 23.5 mm, 7.74 gr. Ex collection E.E. Clain-Stefanelli.
     
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  13. Al Kowsky

    Al Kowsky Well-Known Member

    Pellinore, your Julian II bronze from the Sirmium Mint is a jewel. I love that battle ready portrait. Great artwork on a small planchet.
     
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