LOT 8478 Gallienus - Mercury Silvered AE Antoninianus
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267 AD. Antioch mint. Obv: GALLIENVS AVG legend with radiate and cuirassed bust right. Rev: FIDES AVG legend with Mercury standing left, holding purse and caduceus; PXV in exergue. RIC 607; RSC 219a; Sear 10212.3.94 grams. ("). From the private collection of a retired Suffolk gentleman. Gallienus was in his mid-30s when his father elevated him to the rank of co-emperor. His duty was to defend the norther frontier, which he did with a good deal of success, keeping the Empire's principal adversaries- the Alamanni and the Franks- at bay. He tried valiantly to hold the disintegrating Empire together and implementing key military reforms which laid the foundation of the Empire's recovery in later decades. Gallienus was arguably the crucial figure in Rome's resurgence. He was a cultured man, friends with the famed philosopher Plotinus, although the emperor was destined to devote the majority of his efforts to warfare. His coinage falls into two main periods- that of his joint reign with his father, and his sole rule thereafter. [No Reserve]
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