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Browsing Roman Imperial Coinage of Aureolus

Note: Postumus Antoniniani of the Milan mint (RIC 366 to RIC 389) which have an officina letter in the exergue, were probably struck by Aureolus in the name of Postumus
Aureolus 371[postumus]Aureolus, Usurper in Milan, billon antoninianus, 267-268 AD, (3.93g) struck in the name of Postumus, IMP POSTV[MVS AV]G, Radiate and draped bust right / CONCORD [EQVIT] Fortune standing left, holding rudder and patera, S in exergue. RIC (Postumus) 371, Cohen 18. TextFull Size
Aureolus 382 [postumus]Aureolus, 267-268 AD, rebel in Milan, struck in the name of Postumus. AE Antoninianus 17mm, 3.34g. IMP C POS[TVM]VS P F AVG, radiate, draped, cuirassed bust right / SAL[VS AV]G, Aesculapius standing facing, head left, leaning on serpent-entwined staff. Officina letter P in ex. RIC 382. C. 336. AGK 83 a.TextFull Size
Aureolus 388 [postumus]Aureolus, 267-268 AD, rebel in Milan, struck in the name of Postumus. AE Antoninianus 19mm, 3.78 g. Milan mint. IMP POSTVM.., radiate, draped, cuirassed bust right / VIRTVS EQVIT, Virtus advancing right, holding spear and shield; T in exergue. RIC V 388; Mairat 224-5; AGK 111b; RSC 441.TextFull Size
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