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Antoninianus - Regalianus ORIENS AVGG

Issuer Pannonia, Usurpations of
Year 260-261
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Diameter 22 mm
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description Sol, the sun god, depicted standing facing, head turned left and crowned with a radiate solar diadem, his right hand raised in the gesture of salutation or benediction, and his left hand holding a whip or globe. The deity is rendered in a long draped garment in the provincial style characteristic of Pannonian usurper coinage. The surrounding Latin legend ORIENS AVGG fills the field around the figure, referencing the rising sun as an emblem of imperial power shared between two augusti. The coin's flan is irregular and the strike somewhat coarse, consistent with the emergency mint conditions under Regalianus.
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Reverse lettering ORIENS AVGG
(Translation: Oriens Augustorum. The rising Sol of our two augusts.)
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