RIC VI Londinium 80 — Severus II AE1
RIC VI Londinium 80 · 307 AD · Londinium
Obverse
D N MAXIMIANO BAEATISSIMO SEN AVG
Bust of Maximian, laureate, cuirassed, right
Reverse
GENIO - POP ROM
Genius, turreted, draped, standing left, holding patera in right hand and cornucopiae in left hand
About This Type
This RIC VI Londinium 80 is an ae1 of Severus II (307 AD), struck at the Londinium mint. The reverse depicts Genius, turreted, draped, standing left, holding patera in right hand and cornucopiae in left hand.
About the AE1
AE1 is a modern size classification for large late Roman bronze coins with a diameter of 25mm or more. The term is used when the ancient denomination name is uncertain. Coins in this class include the large folles of Diocletian's reform and the heavy bronzes of the early Constantinian period.
About the Londinium Mint
The Londinium mint (modern London) operated intermittently from Carausius through the early fourth century. Its output was relatively small compared to continental mints, making London-mint coins scarcer.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is RIC VI Londinium 80?
- RIC VI Londinium 80 is a Bronze AE1 of Severus II (307 AD) struck at the Londinium mint cataloged under RIC no. RIC VI Londinium 80.
- How do you identify RIC VI Londinium 80?
- The obverse depicts Bust of Maximian, laureate, cuirassed, right with the inscription D N MAXIMIANO BAEATISSIMO SEN AVG. The reverse depicts Genius, turreted, draped, standing left, holding patera in right hand and cornucopiae in left hand with the inscription GENIO - POP ROM. Portrait type: laureate.
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