I needed this for my "set".

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by Ancient Aussie, Apr 21, 2019.

  1. Ancient Aussie

    Ancient Aussie Well-Known Member

    I picked up this great Galerius domed roof coin from our own Victor_Clark whom I notice is getting some great inventory lately. I figure if I do a sweep of all the available Emperors I am bound to get the one either representing the Romulus temple in the Forum or Romulus Mausoleum Apia way who I believe has some of his relatives buried. So 1st below the recent Galerius and below that my others in the "set". :smuggrin:
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    Divus Galerius

    A.D. 311, 23x25mm 4.5gm
    DIVO MAXIMIANO; veiled head right.
    MEM DIVI M-AXIMIANI; Eagle surmounting domed shrine with closed doors. B in right field.
    In ex. •SM•TS•
    RIC VI Thessalonica 48
    Posthumous issue struck under Licinius Divo Constantius.jpg
    Divus Constantius 27mm, 5.92gm, 307-308 AD, eagle standing on domed temple.
    Divo Maximian.jpg
    DIVUS MAXIMIANUS DIED 310.
    AE Follis. Ostia 22mm, 5.59gm, RIC 26
    Struck under Maxentius, AD 309-312. Veiled head right / Eagle standing right on domed hexastyle temple, right door ajar; MOSTS. RIC VI 26
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    Divus Romulus. Died AD 309. Æ Quarter Follis (17mm, 2.01 g, 12h). Rome mint, 3rd officina. Struck under Maxentius, circa AD 310. Bare head right / Domed shine with doors ajar, surmounted by eagle; RT. RIC VI 239. VF, dark green patina, flan flaws on obverse.
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    DIVUS ROMULUS (Died 309). Follis. Ostia.
    Obv: IMP MAXENTIVS DIVO ROMVLON V FILIO.
    Bare head right.
    Rev: AETERNA MEMORIA / MOSTT.
    Domed hexastyle temple; on roof, eagle standing right, head left.
    Weight: 6.0 g. Diameter: 25 mm.
    RIC 33.

    THERE MUST BE MORE OF THIS TYPE THAT I HAVE MISSED PLEASE POST EM IF YOU GOT EM, ANYTHING DOMED OR THESE EMPERORS.
     
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  3. randygeki

    randygeki Coin Collector

    Its always nice to get another piece of a set. Congrats!
     
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