RIC V Florian 95 — Florianus Antoninianus
RIC V Florian 95 · 276 AD · Ticinum
Obverse
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Obverse
IMP C M AN FLORIANVS P AVG
Bust of Florian, radiate, draped, right or bust of Florian, radiate, cuirassed, right
Reverse
SECVRITAS SAECVLI
Securitas, draped, seated left, holding sceptre in right hand and raising left hand to head
About This Type
This RIC V Florian 95 is an antoninianus of Florianus (276 AD), struck at the Ticinum mint. The reverse depicts Securitas, draped, seated left, holding sceptre in right hand and raising left hand to head.
About the Antoninianus
The antoninianus (also called the radiate or double-denarius) was introduced by Caracalla in 215 AD. Identified by the radiate crown on the emperor's portrait, it was nominally worth two denarii. The denomination underwent severe debasement during the third-century crisis, becoming essentially bronze by the 260s.
About the Ticinum Mint
Ticinum (modern Pavia, Italy) was a Roman mint active from the late third through the mid-fourth century. It was one of several northern Italian mints established during the Tetrarchic reforms.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is RIC V Florian 95?
- RIC V Florian 95 is a Silver Antoninianus of Florianus (276 AD) struck at the Ticinum mint cataloged under RIC no. RIC V Florian 95.
- How do you identify RIC V Florian 95?
- The obverse depicts Bust of Florian, radiate, draped, right or bust of Florian, radiate, cuirassed, right with the inscription IMP C M AN FLORIANVS P AVG. The reverse depicts Securitas, draped, seated left, holding sceptre in right hand and raising left hand to head with the inscription SECVRITAS SAECVLI. Portrait type: radiate.
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