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E-Sale 26  30 April 2016
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Lot 984

Estimate: 100 GBP
Price realized: 200 GBP
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Maximian AR Argenteus. Aquileia, AD 300. MAXIMIANVS AVG, laureate head right / XCVI AQ, in two lines within wreath. RIC 16b; RSC 697. 2.68g, 18mm, 12h.

Extremely Fine. Minor edge chips, well toned and lustrous Very Rare.

The reverse of this coin, with the denominational mark XCVI, shows that it was struck to be 1/96th of a Roman pound of silver and therefore in line with Diocletian's reform of the monetary system of circa AD 294. The mint at Aquileia, where it was struck, was re-established only after this reform and in response to the quadruple division of the empire and the foundation of the tetrarchic system, which saw Maximianus taking his main residence in Milan. In RIC Sutherland and Carson demonstrate that, unlike the other mints of the central empire, Aquileia struck no silver before this issue and that, judging by their rarity, they were only struck in small quantities, although examples exist for all four of the tetrarchic colleagues.
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