-
emperor wearing a
radiate crown,
indicating it was a
double denomination.
Antoniniani depicting women (usually the emperor's wife)
featured the bust resting...
- (Proculus, Bonosus, and Saturninus) of the 280s", DIR Dennis,
Anthony J., "
Antoniniani of the
Roman Emperor Probus", Vol. 9, No. 11 The
Celator November, 1995...
- the
reaction to
these coins by the
public is unknown. As the
number of
antoniniani minted increased, the
number of
denarii minted decreased,
until the denarius...
- the
altar reverse, and
Victorinus (268-270).
Imitations of
Postumus antoniniani are scarce,
although imitations of his
large bronzes (such as the double...
- its hegemony. His
monetary reformation included the
introduction of
antoniniani containing 5% silver. They bore the mark XXI (or its Gr****
numeral form...
-
Bureau of Statistics. 2022. Z. Bargsay-Amant, « The ****d of Komin,
Antoniniani of the 3rd
Century a. D. »,
Dissertationes Pannonicae, n° 5, Budapest...
- the
silver purity of the
denarius dropping from 58% to 46.5%),
though antoniniani had a
higher metal content than
under Caracalla.
Since the
reign of Septimius...
- ****ociated with the sun, and the 3rd-century
Roman emperors issued coins –
antoniniani – with the
imperial portrait wearing a
radiate crown. Soon
after the...
- date from the
reign of
Septimius Severus to that of
Gordian III) and 93
antoniniani (ranging in date from the
reign of
Elagabalus to that of Postumus).[citation...
-
coins were low
value Radiates,
however there were
significant numbers of
Antoniniani, some of
which dated from the
reign of
Gallienus (253–268). The dates...