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<p>[QUOTE="maridvnvm, post: 2936629, member: 31620"]I would agree with that. The analysis of chonology with this series was less mature when RIC was issued. Bastien has moved this forwards a great deal. There is still more to be found out. The Max Herc. Emission 7 illustrates this.</p><p><br /></p><p>Antoninianus</p><p>Obv:– IMP MAXIMIANVS P F AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right (seen from front)</p><p>Rev:– IOVI AVGG, Jupiter standing right holding thunderbolt and spear,eagle at feet.</p><p>Minted in Lugdunum (//A). Emission 7. Officina 1. Spring A.D. 290 – A.D. 291</p><p>Reference(s) – Cohen -. Bastien - (0). RIC V Pt. 2 Lugdunum - Bust Type C. This reverse type not noted in RIC or Bastien for Maximianus Herculius. It is noted in RIC and Bastien for Diocletian (RIC quotes as common, Bastien 300 (1 example), 301 (1 example) and 302 (3 examples) would appear to counter this rating)</p><p><br /></p><p>I can but hope that the same analysis can be applied across all the other mints.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="maridvnvm, post: 2936629, member: 31620"]I would agree with that. The analysis of chonology with this series was less mature when RIC was issued. Bastien has moved this forwards a great deal. There is still more to be found out. The Max Herc. Emission 7 illustrates this. Antoninianus Obv:– IMP MAXIMIANVS P F AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right (seen from front) Rev:– IOVI AVGG, Jupiter standing right holding thunderbolt and spear,eagle at feet. Minted in Lugdunum (//A). Emission 7. Officina 1. Spring A.D. 290 – A.D. 291 Reference(s) – Cohen -. Bastien - (0). RIC V Pt. 2 Lugdunum - Bust Type C. This reverse type not noted in RIC or Bastien for Maximianus Herculius. It is noted in RIC and Bastien for Diocletian (RIC quotes as common, Bastien 300 (1 example), 301 (1 example) and 302 (3 examples) would appear to counter this rating) I can but hope that the same analysis can be applied across all the other mints.[/QUOTE]
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