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| Issuer | Imperial Roman Mint |
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| Year | 292-295 |
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| Value | Antoninianus (1) |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
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| Reverse description | The goddess Victoria stands facing left, presenting a wreath to a seated captive or kneeling figure before her, holding a palm branch in her left hand — a type celebrating the victory of the two Augusti. The scene is rendered in low relief typical of late Tetrarchic coinage. The reverse legend VICTORIA AVGG encircles the design. A mint-mark letter (A, B, or Γ) appears in the field, with the officina control mark XXI in the exergue, denoting the Serdica mint and indicating a silver content of 1 part in 20. |
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| Mint | Serdica |
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