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Nummus - Maximianus SALVIS AVGG ET CAESS FEL KART, Carthage

Issuer Roman Imperial Mint, Carthage
Year 299-303
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Technique Hammered
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Reverse description Salus, the personification of health and prosperity, stands facing left in long robes, her arms extended outward as she holds fruits in both hands — a distinctive iconographic type associated with the Carthaginian mint. The encircling legend SALVIS AVGG ET CAESS FEL KART proclaims the felicity of the Augusti and Caesars and the prosperity of Carthage. The officina mark B, denoting the second workshop, appears in the lower exergual field. A beaded border frames the reverse design.
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Edge Plain
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