![]() Goebl 222c2 var (mintmark) RIC -.Īurelian, Siscia, Aurelianus. IMP C AVRELIANVS AVG, radiate, cuirassed bust right / ORIENS AVG, Sol standing front, looking left, holding globe and raising right hand captive at foot left. Goebl 213-2c RIC V-1, 218 Siscia var (bust type).Īurelian, AE antoninianus. IMP AVRELIANVS AVG, radiate, cuirassed bust left, holding spear and shield / CONCORDIA MILITVM, Emperor standing right, clasping hands with Concordia, standing left. Goebl 166A Sear 11632 RIC -.Īurelian, billon antoninianus, Siscia. VIRTVS AVG, Emperor on horseback, galloping right, spearing enemy on ground. IMP C AVRELIANVS AVG, radiate, cuirassed bust right. Goebl 62b3 Milan Horvath 72a Belfort 213 in Ann. IMP AVRELIANVS AVG, radiate, cuirassed bust right (large lettering) / VIRTVS MILITVM, Emperor left, facing right, holding spear and globe receiving Victory from soldier opposite, facing left, holding transverse spear. IMP AVRELIANVS AVG, radiate, cuirassed bust right / VIRTVS MILITVM, Emperor standing right, holding spear and globe, receiving Victory from soldier, standing left, holding transverse spear. Sear 11481 Goebl 13 RIC - Cohen -.Īurelian, AE antoninianus. IMP C D AVRELIANVS AVG, laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right / MARTI PACIFERO, Mars standing left, holding branch and spear. Not in RIC for Aurelian from any mint BN 1150 (same reverse die?).Īurelian, AV Aureus, Milan. ![]() IMP AVRELIANVS AVG, radiate, cuirassed bust right / VICTORIA AET, Victory standing left on globe set on exergual line, wreath upward in right hand, palm in left over shoulder. Finally, RIC does not always distinguish between dots in mintmarks, so the mintmark XXI dot S is not necessarily a var of XXIS.Īurelian, AE Antoninianus, Late 271 AD, Cyzicus. In addition: Serdica: bust images greatly resemble those of Claudius II. More "normal" (or thick) necks and large cuirass: usually Milan. To aid identification: Long neck: Sisica Wide upper body and very large cuirass: Siscia. NOTE: Many ORIENS types of Milan and Siscia have identical markings, reverses, legends and mintmarks. Many coins still have traces of what sellers call "silvering" on them, however, metallurgical tests show that, in most cases, the "silver" is actually tin.īrowse the Aurelian page with thumbnail images. Aurelian, Roman Imperial Coins reference at īrowsing Roman Imperial Coins of Aurelian
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