RIC VI Ostia 60 — Maxentius AE3
RIC VI Ostia 60 · 309 AD-312 AD · Ostia
Obverse
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Obverse
MAXENTIVS P F AVG
Head of Maxentius, laureate, left
Reverse
VICTORIA - AETERNA AVG N or VICTORIA A-ETERNA AVG N or VICTORIA AE-TERNA AVG N
Victory, winged, draped, standing right, inscribing VOT/X on shield supported by cippus, placing left foot on base of cippus; to left, captive seated left
About This Type
This RIC VI Ostia 60 is an ae3 of Maxentius (309 AD-312 AD), struck at the Ostia mint. The reverse depicts Victory, winged, draped, standing right, inscribing VOT/X on shield supported by cippus, placing left foot on base of cippus; to left, captive seated left.
About the AE3
AE3 is a modern size classification for late Roman bronze coins measuring 17–21mm in diameter. It is the most common denomination class in the Constantinian period, encompassing the small nummi and reduced folles that circulated in enormous quantities. GLORIA EXERCITVS and camp gate types are typical AE3 reverses.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is RIC VI Ostia 60?
- RIC VI Ostia 60 is a Bronze AE3 of Maxentius (309 AD-312 AD) struck at the Ostia mint cataloged under RIC no. RIC VI Ostia 60.
- How do you identify RIC VI Ostia 60?
- The obverse depicts Head of Maxentius, laureate, left with the inscription MAXENTIVS P F AVG. The reverse depicts Victory, winged, draped, standing right, inscribing VOT/X on shield supported by cippus, placing left foot on base of cippus; to left, captive seated left with the inscription VICTORIA - AETERNA AVG N or VICTORIA A-ETERNA AVG N or VICTORIA AE-TERNA AVG N. Portrait type: laureate.
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