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Antoninianus - Diocletian struck under Carausius, 'C' Mint, Victory

Issuer Britannic Empire (Roman splinter states)
Year 292-293
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Weight 4.34 g
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Reverse description The goddess Victoria advances left, rendered in full figure with wings spread, her robes flowing dramatically behind her. In her extended right hand she holds a laurel wreath, while her left arm trails a palm frond over her shoulder. The field is flanked by the letters S and P on either side of the central figure, with the mint mark C positioned in the exergue below, and the encircling legend VICTORIA AVGGG reads around the upper periphery within a beaded border.
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Reverse lettering VICTORIA AVGGG S/P/C
(Translation: Victory of the three Augusti; S and P in field, C in exergue as mint mark)
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Mintage ND (292-293)
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