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Julian II double maiorina struck in Arles

350,00 

Availability: In stock

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Reference : RIC.318 / S.19148
Numismeo number : 9955
Historical figure : Julian II (361/363) See on Wikipedia
Diameter

28

Metal

Conservation

Année de frappe

Mint

Workshop letter

TCONST

Obverse

Diademed, cuirassed and draped bust right

Obverse legend

DN FL CL IVLIANVS PF AVG

Reverse

Bull standing right, two stars above, in right field an eagle standing right on wreath, head left, holding wreath in beak.

Reverse legend

SECVRITAS REIPVB

Double Maiorina of the Roman Emperor Julian II. Coin struck in Arles around 362-363 AD.

The Maiorina was introduced during a monetary reform under Constantius II, around 348 AD, to stabilize the economy and standardize the monetary system. The name Maiorina comes from the Latin “maior”, meaning “greater,” and it was likely named to indicate that it was larger or of higher value compared to other coins in circulation at the time, such as smaller bronze coins.

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