Title: Maximianus Herculius AE Antoninianus, CONCORDIA MILITVM Reverse, Heraclea MintDescription: Roman Empire. Maximianus Herculius, AD 286–305. AE Antoninianus. Heraclea mint, AD 292–295. Obverse: Radiate and cuirassed bust of Maximianus right. Reverse: CONCORDIA MILITVM, Maximianus standing right, receiving Victory on globe from Jupiter standing left, holding sceptre; •XXI• in exergue. A desirable late Roman bronze antoninianus of Maximianus Herculius, struck during the important Tetrarchic period. The reverse type, Concordia Militum — “Harmony with the soldiers” — represents military loyalty, imperial strength, and unity under the Roman state. With its attractive ancient patina, bold imperial portrait, and historically significant reverse design, this coin is an excellent addition to a Roman Imperial collection.Date/Period: AD 286–305Materials: BronzeDimensions: 21 mm
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