From the Harlan J Berk vcoins.com store: http://www.vcoins.com/ancient/harlanjberk/store/dynamicIndex.asp Maximinus II as Augustus, Aureus 309-313 AD, Aureus, Alexandria, 311 AD, 5.18g. RIC-132 (R3), Depeyrot-13/4 (p. 150), Calicó-5034b (same obv. die), C-155 var. (250 Fr.). Obv: MAXIMI - NVS P F AVG Head laureate r. Rev: SOLI IN - VICTO Sol, radiate and wearing long robe, standing l., raising r. hand and holding bust of Serapis in l. Ex Sotheby 6044, New York, 21 June 1990, Nelson Bunker Hunt, 856; ex Leu 13, 1975, 492. We would say this was a beautiful portrait, but of course it is not. This is from the period where all of the Augusti and Caesars attempted to show a united front for the government and produced similar portraits for everyone. The head of Sarapis as well as the image of Sol is a beautifully resolved design worthy of a Greek coin. The image of the emperor is extremely sharp lacking no details whatsoever. This coin is highly desirable and rare. Mint State Price US$ 18,500.00 euro 14,043.45 £ 9,448.85 AUD$ 23,530.30 CHF 22,621.41 CAD$ 21,669.05 Rates for 3/1/2007