Ancient Roman Coin – Valerian I “RESTITVT ORIENTIS” – Antioch Mint (AD 253–260)

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Ancient Roman Coin – Valerian I “RESTITVT ORIENTIS” – Antioch Mint (AD 253–260)

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Ancient Roman Coin – Valerian I “RESTITVT ORIENTIS” – Antioch Mint (AD 253–260)

A historically significant piece of Roman coinage, this Valerian I Billon Silver Coin dates to the turbulent mid-3rd century and was struck during the reign of Valerian I.


Description

  • Emperor: Valerian I (AD 253–260)
  • Denomination: Billon (debased silver)
  • Date: AD 253–260
  • Mint: Antioch
  • Diameter: Approx. 22mm
  • Reverse Legend: RESTITVT ORIENTIS

Obverse

  • Bust of Valerian I
  • Typically radiate, draped and/or cuirassed facing right (exact details vary by strike)
  • Imperial portrait reflecting the crisis-era style of the 3rd century

Reverse

  • Legend: RESTITVT ORIENTIS (“Restorer of the East”)
  • Depicts Valerian restoring order to the Eastern provinces
  • A powerful propaganda type issued during conflicts with eastern enemies, including the Sassanian Empire

Condition

  • Ancient circulated condition
  • Visible details and legends (please refer to images for exact grade)
  • Wear consistent with age (around 1,750+ years old)
  • Attractive aged patina typical of billon coinage

 Collector’s Note

Coins bearing the RESTITVT ORIENTIS reverse commemorate Valerian’s campaigns in the East during a challenging period for Rome. These issues are especially interesting given Valerian’s later capture by the Persian king Shapur I—one of the most dramatic events in Roman imperial history.

Additional information

Weight 0.01 kg
Dimensions 12 × 6 × 1 cm

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