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Aureus- Victorinus LEG II TRAIANA P F

Issuer Gallic Empire
Year 271
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse lettering LEG II TRAIANA P-F
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Victorinus ruled the breakaway Gallic Empire for less than two years before being murdered by one of his own officers, allegedly over a personal grievance, around 271 AD. His gold aurei are exceptionally rare under any circumstances; those with legionary reverses are rarer still. The Legio II Traiana Fortis, originally raised by Trajan for his Dacian campaigns, was stationed in Egypt for most of the imperial period — its appearance in Gallic Empire coinage almost certainly reflects political maneuvering to claim legitimacy across territories Victorinus did not actually control.

The RIC V.2 unlisted status is telling. Calicó 3828 records the type, but surviving examples are so few that die linkage studies remain incomplete.

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