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TRAJAN DECIUS
249 - 251 AD
AR (Silver) Antoninianus / double denarius Rome mint. Struck 250-251 AD. 4.70g. 23mm.
Obverse: IMP C M Q TRAIANVS DECIVS AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right of Trjans Decius.
Reverse: the two Pannoniae standing facing, looking in opposite directions, raising their right hands, each with a standard.
Ref. RIC 21b; C 86. NGC Certified Ancient Graded MS Choice About Uncirculated!.
TRAJAN DECIUS 249 - 251 AD AR (Silver) Antoninianus / double denarius Rome mint. Struck 250-251 AD. 4.70g. 23mm. Obverse: IMP C M Q TRAIANVS DECIVS AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right of Trjans Decius. Reverse: the two Pannoniae standing facing, looking in opposite directions, raising their right hands, each with a standard. Ref. RIC 21b; C 86. NGC Certified Ancient Graded MS (Mint State!) Strike 5/5, Surface 4/5. PANNONIAE - The division of this region into two parts is characterised by two female figures, on gold, silver, and brass [coinage] of Trajanus Decius. These provinces were the first to proclaim his election to the purple, and it was to the fidelity and bravery of the Pannonian legions that he owed his victory over Philip.
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Ancient Roman Silver Coin of Saloninus ~ Double Denarius
SALONINUS
as Caesar
258-260 A.D.
BI Double Denarius. c. 3.0g. 21mm.
Mediolanum (Milan) mint, Struck 258 AD.
Obverse: SAL VALERIANVS CS ~ Unabridged legend: Saloninus Valerianus Caesar. Radiate and draped bust of Saloninus right, seen from the front.
Reverse: PRINC IVVENT ~ Unabridged legend: Principes Juventutis.
Translation: Prince of the youth. Prince standing facing in military attire, head left, baton in right hand, inverted spear in left; standard behind.
Ref. Cohen 61. MIR 36, 939z. RIC 10. OCRE ric.5.sals.10 (Online Coins of the Roman Empire) Scarce Only six listed--see here (copy/paste link):
https://numismatics.org/ocre/id/ric.5.sals.10
NGC Certified and Graded Ch VF (Choice Very Fine). Much more of a silver color and nicer in hand.
Publius Licinius Cornelius Saloninus Valerianus was the younger son of Gallienus. When his brother, Valerian II, died in 258, Saloninus was given the title Caesar. In 259 he became Augustus but Postumus, the commander of the Rhine legions, put him to death after Postumus' troops proclaimed him emperor.
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