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coin
Object Type
coin
Museum number
1848,0819.99
Denomination
aureus
Description
Gold coin.
(whole)
Head of Victorinus, laureate, right.
(obverse)
Two lions face to face: above them, small bust, head wearing helmet covered by skin of elephant, right.
(reverse)
State
Associated with:
Roman Empire
Ancient Greece and Rome: Roman Empire
Authority
Ruler:
Victorinus
Cultures/periods
Roman Imperial
Production date
269-271
Production place
Minted in:
Cologne (city)
Materials
gold
Dimensions
Die-axis:
12 o'clock
Weight:
4.910 grammes
$Inscriptions
Bibliographic references
RIC5 / The Roman Imperial Coinage, vol. 5. Part 1: Valerian I to Florian. Part 2: Probus to Diocletian
(15, p.388)
(type)
Location
On display
(G70/dc18/p4/no26)
Subjects
emperor/empress
elephant
Associated names
Named in inscription & portrayed:
Victorinus
Acquisition name
Purchased through:
Sotheby's
Purchased from:
Earls of Pembroke
Previous owner
Previous owner/ex-collection:
Thomas Herbert, 8th Earl of Pembroke
Acquisition date
1848
Department
Coins and Medals
Registration number
1848,0819.99