Maximian AD 286-310, second reign, AE Follis (26mm, 11.36 gram) Carthage AD 307 IMP MAXIMIANVS SEN AVG; Laur. head r. CONSERVATOR AFRICAE SVAE; A in ex.; SE-F in fields; Carthago stg. facing, head l., holding up fruits in both hands RIC 56; good VF, golden toned silvering
Maximian AD 286-310, second reign, AE Follis (26mm, 11.36 gram) Carthage AD 307 IMP MAXIMIANVS SEN AVG; Laur. head r. CONSERVATOR AFRICAE SVAE; A in ex.; SE-F in fields; Carthago stg. facing, head l., holding up fruits in both hands RIC 56; good VF, golden toned silvering
Very nice example @ro1974 MAXIMIANUS AE Antoninianus OBVERSE: IMP MAXIMIANVS P F AVG, laureate head right REVERSE: FELIX ADVENT AVGG N N, Africa standing facing, looking left, wearing elephant-skin headdress, holding standard and elephant's tusk, lion with captured bull at feet, H in right field, mintmark PKB Struck at Carthage. AD 298 9.1g, 28mm RIC VI 25b
Constantine I, as Caesar 51c Obv: FL VAL CONSTANTINVS NOB CAES Rev: SALVIS AVGG ET CAESS FEL KART - Carthago, in long robe, standing, facing left, holding fruit in both hands Γ in exergue; H in left field 27 mm, 11.0 g.
very nice coin. Ro,no fruit, Should be holding an elephant tusk and standard, lion at her feet. Here's an overview of the Tetrarchy, click on the picture for details:
Galerius with Africa, RIC VI, Carthago 26(b); C.28; struck in Carthago, 4th officina, c.298 Africa in long robe stg. frontal, head l., headdress from elephant's skin, holding in r. hand standard and in l. hand elephant tusk; at her feet l. lion with captured bull. Best regards