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Antoninianus - Diocletianus VICTORIA AVG, Tripolis

Issuer Roman Imperial Mint
Year 284-290
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description Winged Victory, draped, striding right, extending a laurel wreath toward the standing figure of Diocletian at left; Victory carries a palm branch in her right hand, while Diocletian, standing left in military attire, holds a globe and sceptre. The composition emphasizes the emperor's divinely sanctioned authority and military success. The reverse legend VICTORIA AVG frames the scene along the coin's periphery, with the mint mark TR in the left field and the officina/control mark XXI in the exergue, denoting the mint of Tripolis and a notional silver content of one part in twenty-one.
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Reverse lettering VICTORIA AVG TR//XXI
(Translation: Victoria Augusti. Victory of the emperor (Augustus).)
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