Maximian, (286 - 305, 306 - 308, and 310 A.D) Ӕ Antoninianus O: IMP C MA MAXIMIANVS PF AVG , radiate , draped bust right . R: CONCORDIA MILITVM , Jupiter presents Victory on globe to Maximianus . Officina Δ between . XXI in ex . Heraclea Mint 31mm 3.6g RIC V, 595, Cohen 54. Maximian (286 - 305, 306 - 308, and 310 A.D) Egypt, Alexandria Potin Tetradrachm O: MAΞIMIANOC-CEB, Laureate head right. R: Nike advancing right holding wreath and palm branch, L-Z (Year 7) across the field. Struck 291-292 A.D 6.72g 22mm Milne 5033, Curtis 2101
Galerius (305 - 311 A.D.) Æ(S) Follis O: MAXIMIANVS NOB CAES, Laureate head right. R: SACRA MONET AVGG ET CAESS NOSTR, Moneta standing left, holding scales and cornucopia, SIS in exergue, star in left field, B in right field. Siscia 301 A.D. 10.08g 28mm RIC VI 135b Sisci Constantius I (305 - 306 A.D.) Egypt, Alexandria Potin Tetradrachm O: ΦΛA KωNCTANTIOC K, laureate bust right. R: Homonoia standing left, raising arm and holding cornucopia, L Γ = year 3 (294/295) 8.43g 19mm Kampmann/Ganschow 121.24, Dattari 6070 Emmett 4191.2
Looks like it's time for Theodora, seeing as she was the daughter of Maximian and the second wife of Constantius I: And we need Constantius' first wife, Helena:
My new Helena. Helena (Augusta from 325 - c. 330), AE3, Heraclea, issued 325-6. Obv: FL HELENA - AVGVSTA, diademed and mantled bust r., wearing double necklace. Rev: SECVRITAS - REIPVBLICE, Securitas standing l., holding branch and raising skirt; in ex. SMHΔ. Thanks Sev, for the description. Thumbs up! Erin
Mine are barely IDable. But can't skip over these 2 British bad boys: Carausius 287-293CE. Billon Antoninianus (2.47g) mint, London. Usurper in Britain and northwestern Gaul . Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust of Carausius right with tall thick neck. Reverse: Pax (Peace) standing left holding branch and scepter. Cf.RIC 881 Allectus AE Antoninianus Romano-British Emperor, AD 293-296. Londonium, AD 294-296. IMP C ALLECTVS P F AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust of Allectus right. Reverse PAX AVG, Pax standing facing, head left, holding branch and scepter; S-A//ML. RIC 33; Burnett 44
HELENA: RI Helena mother Constantine AE Follis Securitas Nicomedia mint 325-326 CE 19mm 3.3g RIC-95 Sear 16619
CARAUSIUS RI Carausius usurper in Britain CE 287–293 BI Ant 4.7g 24mm London radiate cuirassed - PAX AVG Pax stndg l branch scepter S—P RIC V 475 ALLECTUS Tan & Black RI Allectus 293-296 CE AE Ant PAX Galley RI Allectus 293-296 AE Quinarius London Virtus Galley AE17 2-3g S 13870 RIC 55
CONSTANTIUS I CHLORUS RI Constantius I Chlorus 293-306 CE DIVO AE Quinarius Thesalonika 317-318 Seated RIC VII 25 R5 RARE GALERIUS RI Galerius 293-308 AE30mm Folles Ticinum mint Moneta 12g I have not seen anyone put this Lady out there yet... GALERIA VALERIA Galeria Valeria AE Follis Attribution: RIC VI 57 Nicomedia Date: 308-310 AD Obverse: GAL VAL-ERIA AVG, Diademed robed bust right Reverse: VENERI VI-CTRICI, CMH monogram, Venus standing left, holding apple , SMNΓ in exergue Size: 22.94mm Weight: 5.42 grams
Allectus (293 - 296 A.D.) Billon antoninianus O: IMP C ALLECTVS P F AVG, radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust right. R: PROVIDENTIA AVG, Providentia standing left, globe in right hand, cornucopia in left hand, S in left field, P in right field, ML in exergue. Londinium (London, England) mint 21mm 2.52g RIC V-2 36 Theodora (337 - 340 A.D.) Ӕ4 O: FL MAX THEODORAE AVG. Laureate and draped bust right. R: PIETAS ROMANA. Pietas standing facing right, holding child in arms; TRS Palm Branch in exergue. Trier Mint 15mm 1.4g RIC VIII Trier 91; Sear 17502
Galerius IMP C MAXIMIANVS PF AVG laureate head right SAC MON VRB AVGG ET CAESS NN R wreath S in ex. Moneta standing left with scales and cornucopiae 9.32g 30 mm EF Scarce Rome 306 AD Rome RIC VI 132b This is the Wildwinds example! Notes: RIC lists these types as being produced in two periods, the second period (coins are identical in all respects) being struck in Autumn 306, and also listed as RIC 158a and 159a.