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http://www.thall.net/Salonina%20ric%20090.htm
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| | Antoninianus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | As political and economic conditions worsened the coins were debased by simply adding copper and tin to produce a billon alloy that looked similar to silver. |  | | Eventually even these measures weren't enough to maintain a silver appearance of the coins, prompting Aurelian to reform the antoninianus, setting it at a distinct fineness of twenty parts copper to one part silver. |  | | During the third century (and perhaps also during the fourth century) many locally made imitations of the antoninianus were produced. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antoninianus
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| | ACM Presents DOUG SMITH: "ROMAN IMPERIAL COIN DENOMINATIONS" |
 | | The denomination was replaced as coin of choice by a new double denarius, named by collectors the antoninianus. |  | | The first folles were large silvered pieces of the familiar 1:20 alloy. |  | | Lighter coins (like our Gordian III, second from left) were usually made thinner so the large diameter appearance was maintained. |
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http://www.ancientcoinmarket.com/ds/denominations/1.html
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| | Two Silvery Coin Sale : WAS $34.99-- NOW $29.99!! |
 | | The denarius was a silver coin, about the size of a US dime, and one of these coins is usually said to hve represented a day's pay for the troops. |  | | It was a much larger coin (about US nickle sized) and was undoubtedly tariffed as the equal of two denarii, which it certainly was not. |  | | Eventually, the antoninianus pushed the denarius out of circulation, sometime in the middle of the third century. |
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http://www.romancoin.com/pp_sp.shtml
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| | Ancient Roman Imperial Coins - page 2 |
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http://www.ancientcoins.ca/roman12.html
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| | ANTONINIANUS : Live Auctions |
 | | it is free and simple and gives you access to millions of great items - including Antoninianus. |  | | Search for millions of rare and hard-to-find items and save on everyday items. |  | | These are current listings for Antoninianus available on eBay.com. |
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http://www.storespoint.com/auction-antoninianus_.htm
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| | Dei Gratia Coins: Celtic, Roman, Hammered to Milled, Tokens, Banknotes, Antiquities & Related Items |
 | | Diocletian; 284-305 A.D., AE Antoninianus; nice patina with very small surface loss to neck; clear legends and features. |  | | Tetricus 1; 270-273 A.D., AE Antoninianus; ex-hoard coin; small flan with good features; legends partly on flan.OBV: 'IMP.C.TETRICVS P.F.AVG.'; REV: 'FIDES MILITVM.'; Fides holding two standards; (Sear3176) |  | | GF/NF Gallienus; 253-268 A.D., AR/AE Antoninianus; has been cleaned but mostly solid silvering with bold features. |
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http://www.dgcoins.freeserve.co.uk/webpageRB.htm
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| | Trajan Decius |
 | | To help determine which this was, I went to my photo file and found a coin of Geta with legend PRINC IVVENTVTIS. |  | | Rotating the antoninianus so the overstruck design traces were positioned as on the Geta allowed matching up of several other design points. |  | | The most common denomination was the double denarius or antoninianus first issued by Caracalla late in 214 AD. |
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http://dougsmith.ancients.info/feac51dec.html
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| | Omniseek: /Arts & Humanities /Humanities /Classics /Roman /Tacitus |
 | | Plated Antoninianus of Tacitus Obverse Inscription: IMP CL TACITVS AVG Reverse Inscription: FELICITAS SAECVLI Felicitas standing left holds patera over altar at feet Catalog Numbers: Sear s3305 Grade: GVF Obtained From: Michael Marx in 10/91 |  | | Plated Antoninianus of Tacitus Obverse Inscription: IMP CL TACITVS AVG Reverse Inscription: FELICITAS SAECVLI Felicitas standing left holds patera over altar at feet Catalog Numbers: Sear s3305 Grade: AVF with considerable corrosion Obtained From: The His |  | | Plated Antoninianus of Tacitus Obverse Inscription: IMP CM CL TACITVS AVG Reverse Inscription: CLEMENTIA TEMP XXIZ in exergue Clementia standing left leaning on column and holding long sceptre Catalog Numbers: Sear s3301 Grade: AXF/VF Obtained From: Rudy |
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http://www.omniseek.com/srch/{69616}
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| | The Euro |
 | | He introduced the antoninianus because he had debased the silver content in the denarius to a minute 40%, which is VERY low for a coin which is supposed to be 100% silver. |  | | For instance, a 2 Euro coin is an antoninianus, for this denomination was worth two denarii. |  | | The antoninianus was first introduced by the emperor Caracalla in 214 A.D. Although the original name of the antoninianus is unknown, we have named it after Caracalla. |
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http://www.forumancientcoins.com/Articles/Euro.htm
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| | Antoninianus? |
 | | The Antoninianus or double denarius was actually not double the weight of a regular denarius, but actually less than double. |  | | No legitimate double-denarius of Severus Alexander were minted during his reign. |  | | The answer is yes they do exist, but with a large explanation of how. |
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http://www.severusalexander.com/ants.htm
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| | Ancient Coins - Roman Silver Antoninianus |
 | | The antoninianus, which had started as a silver coin, had its silver content reduced to that of a thin silver coating, and eventually even this pretence stopped, later coins being completely base metal, and smaller, during the reign of Gallienus from 253 to 268 AD. |  | | The antoninianus was introduced by Caracalla in 214 AD, and was named after him, his official name being Marcus Aurelius Antoninus. |  | | By the middle of the third century, the antoninianus had driven the denarius out of circulation, although denarii continued to be issued up until the reign of Galerius in about 311 AD, and the antoninianus itself was only issued up to the reign of Maximianus in about 305 AD. |
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http://www.24carat.co.uk/antoniniani.html
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| | 2000 Two Ounce Silver - Kookaburra on Branch Roman Silver Antoninianus Privy |
 | | The coin was accompanied by an original Roman Silver Antoninianus as a 2-Coin Set. |  | | The pair are part of an 8 piece Ancient Coins privy mark set released by the Perth Mint. |  | | The 2000 two ounce Roman Silver Antoninianus Privy Kookaburra on Branch $2 silver coin was released at the ANDA Coin Fair held in Sydney in February, 2000. |
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http://www.stampscoinsbanknotes.com/Coin-web/aust/bulldec/silver/200032oz.htm
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| | Philip II |
 | | Rev: AEQVITASAVG - Aequitas standing left, holding scales and cornucopia. |  | | Rev: AEQVITASAVGG - Aequitas standing left, holding scales and cornucopia. |  | | Rev: PMTRPVICOSPP - Radiate lion advancing left, thunderbolt in jaws. |
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http://www.dirtyoldcoins.com/natto/id/philip2.htm
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| | For Your Collection, Carausius antoninianus Coin For Sale |
 | | For Your Collection, Carausius antoninianus Coin For Sale |  | | This outstandingly well preserved antoninianus (double denarius) still exhibits most of its original silvering, which quickly wore off in circulation. |  | | The reverse features Pax, the goddess of Peace, the deity who appears most frequently on the Carausian coinage. |
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http://www.davidrsear.com/coin03.html
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| | Roman Money |
 | | Antoninianus is the modern name for the silver coin introduced by the Emperor Caracalla in 215 AD to supplement the debased denarius. |  | | The antoninianus began its existence as a silver coin and was later debased to a copper coin with a silver wash. It was eventually discontinued by Constantine. |  | | Follow this link to a great article about what a roman coin was worth and what it would buy. |
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http://www.xs4all.nl/~sp88k/Coin/Traveler/General/Roman%20Money.htm
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| | ACM Presents DOUG SMITH: FEATURED COIN: "A Silvered Antoninianus of Numerian" |
 | | GGG was used again in the late 4th - early 5th centuries when the family of Theodosius included three Augusti but I am not aware of its use by the three sons of Constantine who served together in the middle 4th century. |  | | The same, but opposite, theory would allow the mint to have added the third G to correct the ommission of the third party after initially using AVGG. |  | | Not that GGG is not enough to make a coin special: Remember that I stated above that the three Augusti included Numerian. |
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http://www.ancientcoinmarket.com/ds/featured/feature17/1.html
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| | Chi-Rho Coins - Roman Imperial Coins - 4 |
 | | Comments: This coin is indicative of the debasement of the antoninianus that had started during the earlier period of joint reign with his father, Valerian. |  | | XP273 - GALLIENUS (AD 253-268), Billon Antoninianus, VF/VF, $45 |  | | Some striking weakness in the exergue is the only other minor fault with this unlisted (Sear), better than typical, piece of Gallienus. |
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http://www.chi-rho.com/xp_imp_4.htm
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| | R and T Treasures by Robert Marchiselli |
 | | RFM 1487 Postumus Billon Antoninianus 259-268 AD FELICITAS AVG Felicity stng L. |  | | RFM 975 Postumus Billon Antoninianus AD 259-268 Moneta Avg. |  | | RFM 11 Postumus Billon Antoninianus AD 259-268 MONETA AVG Montea Stng. |
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http://www.randttreasures.com/ancient_coins.htm
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| | Philip I - Antoninianus Presentation |
 | | Antoninianus coin> |  | | Although it weighed only about 50% more than a denarius the financially distressed government tariffed it at two denarii, which led to the disappearance of denarii about thirty years later. |  | | If you have a "reasonably priced" collectable condition antoninianus for Philip or his family not listed in these pages, please contact me at: ancientjim@ettuantiquities.com |
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http://ettuantiquities.com/Philip_1
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| | Silbannacus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | He is known only from a single coin, an antoninianus reputedly found in Lorraine. |  | | Silbannacus is a mysterious figure believed to have been an usurper in the Roman Empire during the time of Philip the Arab. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silbannacus
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| | ROMAN IMPERIAL COINAGE |
 | | The introduction of the antoninianus into the monetary system by Emperor Caracalla quickly forced the denarius out of circulation, and after AD244 denarii were no longer issued with many being over-struck by the state and converted into antoniniani. |  | | The weight and fineness of the denarius fluctuated markedly throughout its lifetime, and the intrinsic silver content was constantly being reduced, so that by the middle of the third century, during the reign of Gallienus, the silver content was only 0.08 grammes. |
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http://www.roman-britain.org/coinage.htm
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| | Valerian and Gallienus |
 | | About this coin: This low-grade silver (aka billon) antoninianus (or double denarius) features the portrait of Valerian on the front. |  | | Yet they ended up being remembered more for their failures than their substantial successes. |  | | The first order of business was to stabilize the frontiers, where enemies of Rome had taken advantage of the internal turmoil to invade. |
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http://www.electriciti.com/garstang/emperors/valandgal.htm
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| | Roman Coins |
 | | You can buy coins simular to these for only £5 ($8) each. |  | | I can do a small discount for larger orders. |  | | A5 - A Hoard of silver Antoninianus of GORDIAN III, These are VF and superb value at only |
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http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~travis1/romancoin.htm
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| | Malter Galleries Past Auctions |
 | | RIC 407; Lucilla, Denarius, RIC 757; Lucilla, Sestertius, 1742; Faustina SR, Denarius, RIC 351; Plautilla, Denarius, RIC 361; Otacilia Severa, Antoninianus, RIC 123b; Herennia Etruscilla, Antoninianus, RIC 58b. |  | | Denarii (6), RIC 216, RIC 223 (3), RIC 300, RIC 80b; Antoninianus, RIC 264b. |  | | Good mix of emperors including a Florian antoninianus and an AE-4 of Valentinian III. |
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http://www.maltergalleries.com/archives/auction00/111200auctioncat2.html
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| | Roman Silver Antoninianus Coin of Marcia Otacilia Severa, Wife of Philip ... |
 | | We have twenty five years of experience in the field of antiquities and we aim to offer items which are both interesting and sound investment for the buyer. |  | | Roman Silver Antoninianus Coin of Marcia Otacilia Severa, Wife of Philip I, 244-249 A.D. View Other Images |  | | Roman Silver Antoninianus Coin of Marcia Otacilia Severa, Wife of Philip... |
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http://www.kaleden.com/detail,roman-silver-antoninianus,112074.html
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| | Available Roman Coins - Page 2 |
 | | Claudius II "Gothicus" AD 268-70 Antoninianus Salus Avg. |  | | Claudius II "Gothicus" AD 268-270 Antoninianus Rev. Provident Avg. |  | | Victorinus AD 268-270 ae antoninianus Rev. Invictvs Sol advancing, holding whip. |
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http://www.ticoins.com/rcoins2.htm
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| | GORDIAN III SILVER ANTONINIANUS COIN PENDANT JEWELRY |
 | | HOW TO This extra fine ancient silver antoninianus coin posesses exquisite detail and is of a perfect center strike. |  | | It features the Roman emperor Gordian III with a fantastic depiction of the Roman god of war, Mars on the reverse, not shown. |
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http://www.johnbmcnamara.com/cp208.htm
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| | Roman Coin: Emperor Aurelian ae Antoninianus, 272 AD |
 | | Roman Coin: Emperor Aurelian ae Antoninianus, 272 AD browse these categories for related items... |  | | Roman Coin: Emperor Aurelian ae Antoninianus, 272 AD Home |  | | The reverse features the inscription RESTITVTOR ORBIS, ("Aurelian restores the world") and a woman standing right, presenting a wreath to Aurelian. |
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http://www.trocadero.com/janus/items/454250/item454250.html
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| | ANCIENT ROMAN COIN JEWELRY ANTONINIANUS COIN PENDANT |
 | | This coin was minted during a severely tumultuous period in the Roman empire when war, famine and plague ravished the population. |  | | HOW TO Set in 14KY gold, this Roman Antoninianus bronze coin from the middle of the 3rd century AD possesses a warm yellow-orange patina perfectly complimenting the gold. |
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http://www.johnbmcnamara.com/cp55.htm
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| | Probus Items |
 | | Probus - AE Antoninianus VF LeCroy AP120 and PP090 ProBus adaptors Probe Kit |  | | Probus - AE Antoninianus VF BT - PROBUS, Ae Antonianus, 22 mm, 2.7 gram |  | | 02826- Ancient Roman Coin, Probus, 282 AD 02830- Ancient Roman Coin, Probus, 276-282 AD Probus, Antoninianus, PAX AVGVSTI |
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http://www.bulabear.com/probus.html
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| | Tony's Gallienus Antoninianus |
 | | Gallienus Antoninianus 20mm (3.11gm) Struck 253 - 268 |  | | I simply love it for its condition, and the connection to Mr. |  | | Obv: GALLIENVS AVG Radiate and cuirassed bust right |
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http://sky.prohosting.com/apeddler/one%20gallery/gallery3_pages/tonys_ant.htm
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| | R19-TRAJAN DECIUS |
 | | (A.D. 249-251), Silver Antoninianus, Rome mint, A.D. radiate bust of Decius right, draped and cuirassed, IMP TRAIANVS DECIVS AVG, rev., mounted figure of Decius advancing left, right hand raised, holding a short sceptre in the other, ADVENTVS AVG (RIC 1(b)), good very fine. |
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http://www.yorkcoins.com/r19-trajan%20decius.htm
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| | Gordian Liberalitas antoninianus |
 | | Gordian III, 238-244 AD; silver antoninianus, large 22 mm flan; Van Meter 25, Cohen 141; struck in 240 AD; gVF/EF. |  | | Detailed high relief image of Liberalitas and bolder than usual legend on the reverse. |  | | IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG; radiate and draped bust facing right. |
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http://www3.sympatico.ca/northshore3/html/gordlibhz.html
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| | Artist not recorded / Antoninianus with bust of Gordian III / A.D. 240 |
 | | This image is one of over 118,000 from The Art Museum Image Consortium Library (The AMICO Library), a growing online collection of high-quality, digital art images from 39 museums around the world. |  | | Artist not recorded / Antoninianus with bust of Gordian III / A.D. Artist not recorded |
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http://www.davidrumsey.com/amico/amico934931-21529.html
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| | Tacitus |
 | | Note: Variant for obverse bust type - radiate head (bust type K) not attested in RIC for this reverse. |  | | Providentia standing left, baton in right hand over globe at feet, cornucopiae in left |  | | RIC V, Part I, 64 (C) Tacitus, Antoninianus, 275-276, Gaul, Officina 1 |
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http://www.beastcoins.com/RomanImperial/V-I/Tacitus/Tacitus.htm
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| | Byzantium Ancient Coins |
 | | Reverse: PANNONIAE the two Pannoniae standing side by side, each holding a standard. |  | | The coin has the ever so slightest bend to it. |  | | The splotchy outer silvering makes the coin a beast to scan. |
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http://www.waycoolcoins.com/byzantium_body_1.html
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| | * Valeria - (Numismatic): Definition |
 | | 254 - Coin of the Year - 254 A.D. Silver Antoninianus of Valerian II There was in the past considerable confusion about Valerian II... |  | | Rev: Secuitas standing left holding scepter and leaning on column. |
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http://www.bestknows.com/numismatic/valeria.html
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| | Philip I, Roman, 244-249 A.D., Silver Antoninianus |
 | | Artemission abides by the Atiquities Dealers Association code of conduct. |  | | Year: Roman, 244-249 A.D. Height: 2.1 cm D. Title: Philip I, Roman, 244-249 A.D., Silver Antoninianus |
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http://www.antiqnet.com/detail,philip-roman-244,530792.html
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| | Severina |
 | | Rev: PROVIDENDEOR - Fides standing to left, holding standard in each hand, facing Sol to right, raising hand and holding globe. |  | | Rev: CONCORDIAEMILITVM Exe: XXI - Concordia standing left, holding standard in each hand. |  | | When her husband was killed in battle it's believed that she ruled, if only nominally, during the interregnal period before Tacitus was nominated the next emperor. |
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http://www.dirtyoldcoins.com/natto/id/severina.htm
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| | Roman Coins |
 | | Philip I, the Arab, 244-249 AD; "Annona" antoninianus, gVF/EF. |  | | Philip II, 247-249 AD; "Pax" antoninianus, Mint State! |  | | Click on photos to see detailed descriptions and larger images. |
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http://www3.sympatico.ca/northshore3/html/roman_pg3.html
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| | Antoninianus |
 | | El antoninianus era una moneda usada durante el imperio romano que fue valorado en 2 denarii. |  | | El antoninianus substituyó el denarius totalmente después del reinado de Gordian III, y el último era no más largo pulsado en cantidades importantes. |  | | Las monedas lo más con frecuencia posible imitadas son las del emperador gálico Tetricus I. El antoninianus de la palabra es un término moderno basado en el nombre de Caracalla (Marcus Aurelius Antoninianus), que era el primer para publicar tal moneda; el nombre antiguo de la moneda no se sabe. |
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http://www.yotor.net/wiki/es/an/Antoninianus.htm
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| | ROMFI - Roman Coins |
 | | Hostilian AD 250-251 - Antoninianus - (ob) C VAL HOS MES QVINTVS N C Draped bust, radiate, to right / (rev) MARS PROPVG Mars advancing to r. |  | | Julianus Tyrannus AD 284-285 - Antoninianus - (ob) IMP C M AVR IVLIANVS P F AVG Draped and cuirassed bust radiate to right / (rev) VICT - ORIA AVG Victory standing to l. |  | | Regalianus AD 260 - Antoninianus - (ob) SVLP DR)YANTILLA AVG Diademed, draped bust to r. |
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http://www.ifyoubuildittheywill.com/coin-roman.htm
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| | Philip I |
 | | Note: An interesting variety - the lion's mane is normally closer to its body |  | | RIC IV, Part III, 69 (S) Note: Minted to commemorate peace made with the Persians. |  | | Radiate, draped, cuirassed bust right, seen from behind |
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http://www.beastcoins.com/RomanImperial/IV-III/PhilipI/PhilipI.htm
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