How Aurelian restored the Roman Empire

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  1. Harry G

    Harry G Well-Known Member

    Ok! Here are some of my Aurelian-related coins

    A nice colourful and silvered RESTITVT ORBIS antoninianus
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    2 rare Dacia reverse antoninianii that I was about to list on eBay for cheap (because I didn't know what they were), and then noticed that they are rather rare and expensive. I was going to send them off to auction, but decided to keep them both for my collection! I have since cleaned most of the green stuff off with a dental pick
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    A very rare sole reign antoninianus of Vabalathus. Note the spelling error 'VHABALATHVS' and the use of an Є instead of an E. This was because the coin was minted by inexperienced Greeks
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    An unlisted as of Aurelian, with SA (technically digamma A) in exergue. I have never seen a coin like this, with both Aurelian AND Severina's officina in exergue. I have no idea why it's like this, but it is what it is. As far as I know, this coin is unique.
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  3. Tejas

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    Great coins. Yes, the DACIA FELIX reverse is quite scarce and historically interesting. After all, Dacia is the province which Aurelian relinquished to the Goths, which was one of the ways how he stabilized the Danubian border.
    Here is one from my collection:

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  4. Harry G

    Harry G Well-Known Member

    I recognize that coin! It was from a Roma auction I think? Fantastic piece!
     
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  5. ambr0zie

    ambr0zie Dacian Taraboste

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    My RESTITVTOR ORBIS, better in hand, that auction house made very strange pics.

    Obverse: IMP C AVRELIANVS AVG
    Radiate and cuirassed bust right.
    Reverse: RESTITVTOR ORBIS
    Female (Orbis Terrarum) standing right presents wreath to Aurelian standing left. Small figure kneeling between.
    Mintmark BC
    Cyzicus (region Mysia)

    RIC 368

    On some sources I see the reverse character is considered Orbis Terrarum; in RIC it is also considered Victory.
     
  6. Alegandron

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

    Vabalathus

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    RI Vabalathus 271-272 CE and Aurelian


    Severina, wife of Aurelian

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    RI Severina Wife of Aurelian 274-275 CE BI22 Antoninianus 3.14g Rome mint Crescent Concordia RIC 317
     
  7. Tejas

    Tejas Well-Known Member

    Well observed :)

    Ex. Roma Numismatics, e-Sale 79, Lot 903

    It came with the reference "From the collection of Z.P., Austria." Does anybody know who Z.P. is?
     
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  8. hotwheelsearl

    hotwheelsearl Well-Known Member

    My Serdica example above doesn’t appear to have any wings
     
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  9. JulesUK

    JulesUK Well-Known Member

    I love the Dacia reverses.
    I find Aurelian to be very photogenic.
    Here is mine with a SOL/ORIENS reverse. The then minor cult of SOL was introduced to Rome by Aurelian I believe.
    RIC V Aurelian 230.

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  10. Jims Coins

    Jims Coins Well-Known Member

    Part 2 of Aurelian

     
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  12. Victor_Clark

    Victor_Clark all my best friends are dead Romans Dealer

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    Aurelian
    A.D. 273
    Ӕ Antoninianus
    20x23mm 2.7g
    IMP AVRELIANVS AVG; radiate & cuirassed bust right.
    ORIENS AVG; Sol standing left, right hand raised and left holding globe, to left, captive on back with hand raised.
    In ex. T
    RIC V Rome -- ; RIC temp #1668


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    Aurelian
    A.D. 270- 275
    20x22mm 3.5g
    IMP AVRELIANVS AVG; Radiate and cuirassed bust right.
    FORTVNA REDVX; Fortuna seated left, holding rudder and cornucopiae.
    In ex. T
    RIC V Milan 128
     
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  13. gogili1977

    gogili1977 Well-Known Member

    RESTITVTOR EXERCITI
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    CONCORDIA AVG
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