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Galerius Maximian AE follis, Rome. 299 AD. MAXIMIANVS NOB CAES, laureate head right / GENIO POPVL-I ROMANI, Genius standing left, modius on head, naked but for chlamys over left shoulder, holding patera and cornucopiae. Mintmark Q star. RIC VI Rome 95b or 97b (not sure which), Sear14363
30mm,9.85 grams, Holed but still like it

Galerius
Galerius

Notes and Quotes from:
Constantine,
Unconquerered Emperor, Christian Victor, By Paul Stephenson


Page 90
A summit was called in Milan in the winter of 290-1.

"A deal was struck that Constantius was to be appointed Caesar, Junior emperor, and would remain subordinate to Maximian... Diocletian would also appoint a Caesar, and his choice was his own Praetorian Prefect, Galerius...elevations did not take place until 293...the reason for the delay of almost 2 years is unknown."

"Constantius, although the senior of the two Caesars, was formally adopted into the junior Herculian (Hercules) line." Under Maximian.

"Galerius was adopted into the senior Jovian (Jupiter) line and married Diocletians daughter, but he was the junior Caesar and hence the most junior of the four emperors."

"The situation was complicated further when the Caesars took patron gods...Constantius favouring Mar's,...Galerius...Sol Invictus"
Maximian also had a son (Maxentinius) who was effectively, sidelined. "...some time later Maxentinius was married to the daughter of Galererius. Constantine similarly became a pawn in the great game, dispatched to the east with Diocletian and Galerius, a potent incentive to Constantius to remain loyal..."
"The harmony between the four emperors is illustrated by a porphyry statue carved from purple marble quarried in Egypt... The porphyry statues reflect an ideal of concord and co-operation that certainly did not exist between the Tetrarchs..." These Tetrarchs, "were rarely together...traveled constantly, spending summers in military compounds and winters in various provincial capitals." The emperors were in fact autonomous for the most part. "The regions were, roughly in modern terms:
Dioceltian (Senior AVG, Jovian) in eastern Turkey, Palestine and Syria, and Egypt
Galerius (Junior CAES, Jovian) in western Turkey, the Balkans, and Austria-Hungary
Maximian (Junior AVG, Herculian) in Italy, Spain, and North Africa (Tunisia and Algeria)
Constantius (Senior CAES, Herculian) in northern France and the Benelux countries, southern France and Britain
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Nice coin the hole is in a position where it doesn't hurt the appearance of the coin. You just missed posting it in the showdown 1-207.
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Thanks! I am of course not fond of the hole, but the placement and overall quality of the coin convinced me pull the trigger:D Plus at 30mm I just could not let pass;)
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Nice coin! I like the hole in it myself. Sometimes makes you wonder why they put a hole in it. Was it a nail, or part of a necklace or what?
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Nice coin even with the hole.
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great color, without the hole it would be fantastic...with hole, still nice!
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Man my eyes are totally going googly from working on Galerius the last few days but you might be happy to know that of a little over 700 coins studied so far only three have been this variant.

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Hey Ras, good to see you on this forum! I assume you're the same Ras that runs DirtyOldCoins?
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I heard if the hole is perfectly round and smooth inside then it had to have been made recently (like last 100 years or something). Anyone know if that is true or not? I ask because I have a Hadrian sestertius with a hole like that
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Ras Hello and to the community.

Know you are busy with your new book, looking forward to your knowledge and experience and seeing some of your coins.
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Ras to CCF! ERIC II ebooks rock! Thanks for looking at and commenting on my holey Gallerius! :). I have heard that Gallerius coinage can monotinus;) Glad to hear you are working on ERIC III.
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