Description
Maximianus (295–299 A.D.)
Jupiter & Emperor Reverse
Ancient Roman Bronze Coin (AE3)
22.5mm | 2.71g
A fine bronze of Maximian, co-emperor with Diocletian during the Tetrarchy, struck to emphasize imperial authority and divine favor.
Obverse: Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust of Maximianus facing right.
Reverse: Jupiter standing left, holding Victory on globe and scepter; emperor depicted in front of Jupiter, highlighting the divine support for imperial rule.
Date: 295–299 A.D.
Diameter: 22.5mm
Weight: 2.71 grams
Material: Bronze (AE3)
Condition: Well-centered with strong reverse detail. Clear legends and attractive dark patina with natural circulation wear.
The Jupiter & Emperor type symbolizes the emperor’s divine endorsement and Rome’s military power during the early Tetrarchic period. This type is highly desirable among collectors of late 3rd-century Roman imperial coinage.
A historically significant and visually striking example of Tetrarchic bronze coinage — ideal for both collectors and enthusiasts of Roman imperial history.








