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Maximianus Follis Trier . Second Reign

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Until recently I was rather unsure of this one
It came in a group lot via Switzerland ....
I spied it as the one that had impressive 'silvering'
But when I examined it up close
Well it rather looked a bit too good !
Then having later purchased a group lot of spraypainted bronzes from this "reputable" house well I grew more than suspicious
But after a few years and numerous comparisons I am feeling better about it
90% confident ! But still less than 100%
Please feel free to comment
(I won't be offended !)

Billon Follis Emperor Maximianus Trier
Second Reign AD 307-308
Obv IMP C VAL MAXIMIANVS P F AVG
Laureate cuirassed bust right
Rv GENIO POP ROM
Turreted Genius standing left holding patera and cornucopia
S - A in fields
P TR in exergue
RIC VI 700
25-26mm 6.75 grams

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I've had a few folles that had slightly strange surfaces due to chemical cleaning; but yours looks fine. Yours is actually RIC VI Trier 714-- Trier 700 has S-C across fields.

I have a Constantine I as Caesar from the same series


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Constantine I
A.D. 307
AE follis 27mm 7.4g
FL VAL CONSTANTINVS NOB C; Laureate and cuirassed bust right.
GENIO POP ROM; Genius standing left, hips draped, holding patera and cornucopia; S-A across fields.
In ex. PTR
RIC VI Trier 719b

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What originally aroused my suspicions was it does not appear to have the 'customary' silver wash !
It appears to be real Billon
By which I mean 20-30% silver and not the 3% we associate with the period
Areas of wear show no underlying baser metal

As mentioned .
After receiving a lot of spray painted (rustoleum ?) sestertii from this auction house my suspicions were activated !
BTW
They took that lot back and refunded me despite the "ALL SALES FINAL" admonition in the listing

When their next auction up came
I saw the same lot re-listed !
Described as "repatenated"

Thanks but no thanks .
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Lovely coins.

Here is a contemporary example of my own. Quite a hum-drum example in comparison.

Maximianus Herculius, Follis
Obv:- D N MAXIMIANO P F S AVG, laureate and cuirassed bust right
Rev:- GENIO PO ROM, Genius standing left, holding patera in right hand, cornucopia in left
Minted in Trier (S-A//PTR). A.D. 307
References:- RIC VI Trier 721

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Quote:
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Nice example!
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Victor showed the earlier Constantine as Caesar. Here is the later Augustus version.

Obv:- IMP CONSTANTINVS P F AVG, Laureate, cuirassed bust right
Rev:-.GENIO POP ROM, Genius standing left, wearing Tower and chlamys, holding patera
Mint - Trier (S | A / PTR). Autumn A.D. 307 - end of A.D. 308
Reference(s) - RIC VI Trier 770 (S, citing Oxford)

4.34 gms. 180 degrees. 28.37 mm

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