Antoninianus of Maximian Herculius, struck in Lyon in 295 AD. Issued during the early years of the Tetrarchy established by Emperor Diocletian, this coin reflects Maximian’s role as co-emperor (Augustus) in the Western Roman Empire. The Lyon mint (Lugdunum) was a key production center for imperial coinage during this period, supplying currency across Gaul and beyond.
Ancient coins, Roman empire
Maximian Herculius Antoninianus Lyon 295 un peu de
90,00 €
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| Weight | 3,47 |
|---|---|
| Diameter | 23,9 |
| Metal | AE |
| Conservation | Extremely Fine |
| Année de frappe | 295 |
| Mint | Lyon |


