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<p>[QUOTE="Orielensis, post: 7654627, member: 96898"]I had the chance to admire the archeological finds from the Harzhorn battlefield in the context of the wonderful "Bewegte Zeiten" exhibition in Berlin in 2018, and subsequently also visited the battlefield near Northeim. Since then, a Maximus Thrax with a "VICTORIA GERM" similar to [USER=84905]@Tejas[/USER] terrific example ranks high on my wish list, but so far I have been outbid.</p><p><br /></p><p>For the time being, I thus have to put up with these two examples:</p><p><font size="3"><br /></font></p><p><font size="3">[ATTACH=full]1315969[/ATTACH] </font></p><p><font size="3">Maximinus Thrax, Roman Empire, denarius, 236–238 AD, Rome mint. Obv: MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG GERM, bust of Maximinus Thrax, draped and laureate, r. Rev: PROVIDENTIA AVG, Providentia standing l., holding wand pointing at globe in r. hand and cornucopia in l. 20.4mm, 3.5g. Ref: RIC IV.2 Maximinus Thrax 20.</font></p><p><font size="3"><br /></font></p><p><font size="3">[ATTACH=full]1315967[/ATTACH] </font></p><p><font size="3">Maximinus Thrax, Roman Empire, AR denarius, 235–236 AD, Rome mint. Obv: IMP MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG; bust of Maximinus I, laureate, draped, cuirassed, r. Rev: PAX AVGVSTI; Pax, draped, standing l., holding branch in extended r. hand and transverse sceptre in l. hand. 21mm, 2.78g. Ref: RIC IV Maximinus Thrax 12 (denarius).</font>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Orielensis, post: 7654627, member: 96898"]I had the chance to admire the archeological finds from the Harzhorn battlefield in the context of the wonderful "Bewegte Zeiten" exhibition in Berlin in 2018, and subsequently also visited the battlefield near Northeim. Since then, a Maximus Thrax with a "VICTORIA GERM" similar to [USER=84905]@Tejas[/USER] terrific example ranks high on my wish list, but so far I have been outbid. For the time being, I thus have to put up with these two examples: [SIZE=3] [ATTACH=full]1315969[/ATTACH] Maximinus Thrax, Roman Empire, denarius, 236–238 AD, Rome mint. Obv: MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG GERM, bust of Maximinus Thrax, draped and laureate, r. Rev: PROVIDENTIA AVG, Providentia standing l., holding wand pointing at globe in r. hand and cornucopia in l. 20.4mm, 3.5g. Ref: RIC IV.2 Maximinus Thrax 20. [ATTACH=full]1315967[/ATTACH] Maximinus Thrax, Roman Empire, AR denarius, 235–236 AD, Rome mint. Obv: IMP MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG; bust of Maximinus I, laureate, draped, cuirassed, r. Rev: PAX AVGVSTI; Pax, draped, standing l., holding branch in extended r. hand and transverse sceptre in l. hand. 21mm, 2.78g. Ref: RIC IV Maximinus Thrax 12 (denarius).[/SIZE][/QUOTE]
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