RIC V Victorinus 92 — Victorinus Denarius
RIC V Victorinus 92 · 269 AD-271 AD · Southern Gallic Mint
Reverse
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Obverse
IMP VICTORINVS P F AVG
Bare bust of Victorinus, laureate, right
Reverse
SAECVLI FELICITAS
Abundantia, draped, standing right, holding child on knee, placing foot on prow; to left, rudder
About This Type
This RIC V Victorinus 92 is a denarius of Victorinus (269 AD-271 AD), struck at the Southern Gallic Mint mint. The reverse depicts Abundantia, draped, standing right, holding child on knee, placing foot on prow; to left, rudder.
About the Denarius
The denarius was the standard Roman silver coin, struck from around 211 BC through the mid-third century AD. It typically weighs 3.5–4.0 grams and measures 17–20mm. Republican issues are cataloged under Crawford (RRC); imperial issues follow RIC volumes by ruler.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is RIC V Victorinus 92?
- RIC V Victorinus 92 is a Silver Denarius of Victorinus (269 AD-271 AD) struck at the Southern Gallic Mint mint cataloged under RIC no. RIC V Victorinus 92.
- How do you identify RIC V Victorinus 92?
- The obverse depicts Bare bust of Victorinus, laureate, right with the inscription IMP VICTORINVS P F AVG. The reverse depicts Abundantia, draped, standing right, holding child on knee, placing foot on prow; to left, rudder with the inscription SAECVLI FELICITAS. Portrait type: laureate.
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