Title: Maximianus Herculius AE Antoninianus, Heraclea MintDescription: Roman Empire. Maximianus Herculius, AD 286–305. AE Antoninianus. Obverse: IMP C M A MAXIMIANVS P F AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust of Maximianus right. Reverse: CONCORDIA MILITVM, Maximianus standing right, holding parazonium and receiving Victory on globe from Jupiter standing left, holding sceptre; •XXI• in exergue. A bronze antoninianus of Maximianus Herculius, struck at the Heraclea mint during the Tetrarchic period. The reverse type, Concordia Militum — “Harmony with the soldiers” — reflects the imperial message of military loyalty, stability, and unity under the Tetrarchy. The coin displays an attractive ancient bronze patina with earthen deposits and honest circulation wear. The imperial portrait, reverse figures, and principal legends remain well identifiable, making this a historically meaningful example of late Roman imperial bronze coinage.Date/Period: AD 286–305Materials: BronzeDimensions: 21 mm
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