coin
260 AD-268 AD
LMGLM:2017.4.238
Summary: coin, Antoninianus of Gallienus (sole reign). O: Radiate bust R, [GALLIEN]VS AVG; R: Jupiter standing L holding horizontal thunderbolt and sceptre. N in right field, IOVI CONSERVATIdentification note: After the death of his father in AD 260, Gallienus became sole ruler of the Roman Empire. In the same year, some of the western provinces...
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Summary: coin, Antoninianus of Gallienus (sole reign). O: Radiate bust R, [GALLIEN]VS AVG; R: Jupiter standing L holding horizontal thunderbolt and sceptre. N in right field, IOVI CONSERVAT
Identification note: After the death of his father in AD 260, Gallienus became sole ruler of the Roman Empire. In the same year, some of the western provinces broke away from the central rule of Rome to form the ‘Gallic Empire’. From 260 until its overthrow in 274, coins were issued by emperors from both the Gallic and Central Empires.
Identification note: layer 2