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Continuing Gallienus through first part of Claudius II Gothicus
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Gallienus

Obverse Inscription: GALLIENVS AVG
Reverse Inscription: FORTVNA REDVX
Fortvna standing left holding modivs and cornvcopia
Catalog Numbers: Sear s2959

Obverse Inscription: GALLIENVS AVG
Reverse Inscription: GENIVS AVG
Fortvna stg left holding modivs and cornvcopia
Catalog Numbers: Seaby rsc197s

Obverse Inscription: GALLIENVS AVG
Reverse Inscription: GENIVS AVG, VI in field
Genius standing left holding cornucopia beside standard
Catalog Numbers: Seaby rsc297sim

Obverse Inscription: GALLIENVS AVG
Reverse Inscription: LAETITIA AVG
Laetitia stg left
Catalog Numbers: Sear s2971

Obverse Inscription: IMP CP LIC GALLIENVS PF AVG
Reverse Inscription: PIETAS AVGG
Gallienus and Valerian stg facing w/ clasped hands
Catalog Numbers: Not in Sear

Obverse Inscription: IMP CP LIC GALLIENVS PF AVG
Reverse Inscription: PIETAS AVGG
Gallienus and Valerian stg facing w/ clasped hands
Catalog Numbers: Not in Sear

Obverse Inscription: IMP CP LIC GALLIENVS PF AVG
Reverse Inscription: RESTITVT ORIENTIS
Female figure representing the Orient standing right presenting wreath to Gallienus standing left holding spear or sceptre
Catalog Numbers: Similsr to Seaby rsc903 but billon, not silver

Obverse Inscription: IMP GALLIENVS P AVG
Reverse Inscription: SALVS AVG
Salus standing left feeding serpent arising from altar
Catalog Numbers: Sear s2990

Obverse Inscription: IMP GALLIENVS P AVG
Reverse Inscription: SALVS AVG
Salus standing left feeding serpent arising from altar
Catalog Numbers: Sear s2990

Obverse Inscription: GALLIENVS AVG
Reverse Inscription: SECVRIT PERPET
Securitas standing, left, legs crossed leaning on column holding sceptre
M in right field
Catalog Numbers: Sear s2991

Obverse Inscription: GALLIENVS AVG
Reverse Inscription: SOLI CONS AVG
Pegasus springing right
Catalog Numbers: Sear s2971 Cohen c979 ric283s

Obverse Inscription: GALLIENVS AVG
Reverse Inscription: SOLI INVICTO
Sol standingg left holds whip and globe
Catalog Numbers: Sear s2993 Cohen c987 ric270

Obverse Inscription: IMP GALLIENVS P AVG
Reverse Inscription: SPES PVBLICA
Spes walking left holding flower and hiking up her garment
Catalog Numbers: Seaby rsc900 ric403

Obverse Inscription: GALLIENVS AVG
Reverse Inscription: VIRTVS AVG
Gallienus in military attire stg r. hldg round shield & pilum
Catalog Numbers: Seaby rsc1232
Grade: VF/F
Obtained From: Sal Falcone in 7/95

Obverse Inscription: GALLIENVS AVG
Reverse Inscription: VIRTVS AVG
Virtus stg left
Catalog Numbers: Sear s3001

Obverse Inscription: GALLIENVS AVG
Reverse Inscription: VIRTVS AVG
Virtus stg left, VI in right field
Catalog Numbers: Sear s3001

Obverse Inscription: IMP CP LIC GALLIENVS PF AVG
Reverse Inscription: VIRTVS AVGG
Valerian and Gallienus standing facing each other
Catalog Numbers: Sear s3003 Cohen c1310 ric456j

Obverse Inscription: GALLIENVS AVG
Reverse Inscription: VIRTVS AVG
Mars standing left hldg branch & spear, shield at feet
X in field
Catalog Numbers: Seaby rsc1232

Obverse Inscription: SALON VALERIANVS CAES
Reverse Inscription: PIETAS AVG
Augur's wand, sacrificial knife, vase, simpulum, and sprinkler
Grade: VF++/VG
Catalog Numbers: Seaby rsc41
Other Image Files: salon1.bmp, .JPG valer1a.bmp

Obverse Inscription: P LIC COR VALERIANVS CAES
Reverse Inscription: VICTORIA PART
Victory standing right holding palm and presenting wreath to Caesar Valerian II who is attired in military dress and holds sceptre
Catalog Numbers: Seaby rsc97

Obverse Inscription: IMP CLAVDIVS PF AVG
Reverse Inscription: AEQVITAS AVG
Aequitas standing left holding scales and cornucopia
Catalog Numbers: Sear s3195 Cohen c6 ric14



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