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Nummus - Maximinus II IOVI CONSERVATORI, Siscia

Issuer Roman Imperial Mint, Siscia
Year 311
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Thickness 2.2 mm
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Reverse description Jupiter, the divine protector, stands facing with head turned to the left, depicted nude save for a chlamys draped over his left shoulder and cascading behind. In his right hand he holds a thunderbolt directed downward, while his left arm leans upon a long vertical sceptre for support. An eagle stands to the left at his feet, holding a wreath in its beak as a symbol of imperial victory and divine favour. The officina letter B appears in the right field, and the mintmark B SIS is inscribed in the exergue, identifying this as the product of the second officina of the Siscia mint. The surrounding legend IOVI C-ONS-ERVATORI proclaims Jupiter as the guardian and preserver of the emperor.
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Reverse lettering IOVI C-ONS-ERVATORI B
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