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Antoninianus - Maximianus SALVS AVGG, Salus

Issuer Roman Empire (27 BC - 395 AD)
Year 291-293
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Reverse description The goddess Salus, draped and turreted, stands facing right in the field, cradling a serpent in her arms and offering it nourishment. The figure is rendered in the schematic, stylised manner typical of late third-century imperial coinage. The reverse legend encircles the design along the beaded rim, while the mint-mark control letter C appears in the exergue, identifying the officina of issue.
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Reverse lettering SALVS AVGG -/-//C
(Translation: Salus Duorum Augustorum. Health of the two emperors (Augusti).)
Edge Plain
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