Galerius Maximian AE Follis Coin– Antioch Mint – AD 302–306 – RIC VI Antioch 57b – 27mm / 9.9g

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Galerius Maximian AE Follis Coin– Antioch Mint – AD 302–306 – RIC VI Antioch 57b – 27mm / 9.9g

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Galerius Maximian AE Follis – Antioch Mint – AD 302–306 – RIC VI Antioch 57b – 27mm / 9.9g

A शानदार example of late Roman imperial coinage, this AE Follis of Galerius Maximian was struck at the Antioch mint between AD 302–306 during the Tetrarchic period.


Item Details:

  • Emperor: Galerius Maximian (Caesar AD 293–305, Augustus AD 305–311)
  • Date: AD 302–306
  • Denomination: AE Follis (Bronze)
  • Mint: Antioch
  • Reference: RIC VI Antioch 57b
  • Diameter: 27 mm
  • Weight: 9.9 g

Obverse:
Laureate head of Galerius facing right, displaying strong imperial portraiture typical of the Tetrarchy—bold, authoritative, and stylised.

Reverse:
GENIO POPVLI ROMANI – The Genius of the Roman people standing left, holding patera and cornucopia, symbolising prosperity and divine protection of the Empire. Mintmark in exergue consistent with Antioch issue.


Condition:

  • Well-preserved for its age (over 1,700 years old)
  • Strong portrait detail and clear reverse type
  • Even wear with attractive dark patina
  • Legends largely legible

Historical Significance:
Galerius was a key figure in the rule of the Tetrarchy under Diocletian, helping stabilise the Roman Empire during a turbulent period. Coins of this era are notable for their uniform style and political messaging, emphasising unity and strength.

Additional information

Weight 0.01 kg
Dimensions 12 × 6 × 1 cm

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