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| Issuer | Roman Empire (27 BC - 395 AD) |
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| Year | 310-311 |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
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| Reverse lettering | GENIO EX-ERCITVS (Translation: To the Genius of the Army) |
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| Mintage | ND (310-311) - 10th officina (I) - ND (310-311) - 1st officina (A) - ND (310-311) - 2nd officina (B) - ND (310-311) - 3rd officina (Γ) - ND (310-311) - 4th officina (Δ) - ND (310-311) - 5th officina (∈) - ND (310-311) - 6th officina (ς) - ND (310-311) - 7th officina (Z) - ND (310-311) - 8th officina (H) - ND (310-311) - 9th officina (∈ on Δ) - |
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Maximinus II's GENIO EXERCITVS issues from Antioch belong to a politically charged moment: following the death of Galerius in 311, Maximinus immediately marched his troops into Asia Minor in defiance of the territorial agreement he had made with Licinius, hungry to absorb Galerius's eastern holdings. The Antioch mint was his principal production center and working at considerable volume during this push. RIC VI 147c is distinguished by its specific officina and control marks — details that matter when attributing within a type that generated substantial die variation across the Antiochene workshop sequence.