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coin
Object Type
coin
Museum number
1917,0204.153
Denomination
nummus
(fraction)
Description
Copper alloy coin.
(whole)
Bust of Diocletian, radiate, draped and cuirassed, r.
(obverse)
Emperor standing left, receiving Victory from Jupiter, right.
(reverse)
State
Associated with:
Roman Empire
Ancient Greece and Rome: Roman Empire
Authority
Ruler:
Diocletian
Cultures/periods
Roman Imperial
Production date
296-197
(about)
Production place
Minted in:
Alexandria (Egypt)
Materials
copper alloy
Dimensions
Die-axis:
11 o'clock
Diameter:
21.50 millimetres
Weight:
2.840 grammes
$Inscriptions
Bibliographic references
RIC6 / The Roman Imperial Coinage, vol. 6: from Diocletian's reform (AD 294) to the death of Maximinus (AD 313)
(46a, p.667)
Location
Not on display
Subjects
emperor/empress
classical deity
Associated names
Named in inscription & portrayed:
Diocletian
Representation of:
Zeus/Jupiter
Acquisition name
Donated by:
Sir Evelyn Grant Duff
Acquisition date
1917
Department
Coins and Medals
Registration number
1917,0204.153