Gallienus Æ Antoninianus. Rome, AD 267-268. GALLIENVS AVG, radiate head right / DIA[NAE] CONS AVG, stag walking left; X in exergue. MIR 744b; RIC 179. 3.43g, 21mm, 6h.
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From a private British collection.
This reverse type is part of the last emission of coins struck for Gallienus in Rome which featured animals and legends appealing to the Roman gods and goddesses, in this case "Diana Conservatrix" (Diana the Preserver), to protect the emperor and the empire.