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Found coins: 12
Aureus, AD 286 - AD 310 (Undated)
Period: Maximianus (AD 286 - AD 310) Identification: Friedberg, 2017, no. 768
Obverse: Head.
Reverse: Legend in wreath.
Aureus, AD 286 - AD 310 (Undated)
Period: Maximianus (AD 286 - AD 310) Identification: Friedberg, 2017, no. 767
Obverse: Head.
Reverse: Camp gate.
Aureus, AD 286 - AD 310 (Undated)
Period: Maximianus (AD 286 - AD 310) Identification: Friedberg, 2017, no. 766
Obverse: Head.
Reverse: Hercules standing, kicking stag with his knee.
Aureus, AD 286 - AD 310 (Undated)
Period: Maximianus (AD 286 - AD 310) Identification: Friedberg, 2017, no. 765
Obverse: Head.
Reverse: Pietas standing.
Aureus, AD 286 - AD 310 (Undated)
Period: Maximianus (AD 286 - AD 310) Identification: Friedberg, 2017, no. 764
Obverse: Head with lion skin.
Reverse: Jupiter standing.
Aureus, AD 286 - AD 310 (Undated)
Period: Maximianus (AD 286 - AD 310) Identification: Friedberg, 2017, no. 763
Obverse: Head.
Reverse: Hercules seated, facing.
Aureus, AD 286 - AD 310 (Undated)
Period: Maximianus (AD 286 - AD 310) Identification: Friedberg, 2017, no. 762
Obverse: Head.
Reverse: Hercules clubing hydra.
Aureus, AD 286 - AD 310 (Undated)
Period: Maximianus (AD 286 - AD 310) Identification: Friedberg, 2017, no. 761
Obverse: Head.
Reverse: Hercules leaning on club.
Aureus, AD 286 - AD 310 (Undated)
Period: Maximianus (AD 286 - AD 310) Identification: Friedberg, 2017, no. 760
Obverse: Head.
Reverse: Felicitas seated.
Aureus, AD 286 - AD 310 (Undated)
Period: Maximianus (AD 286 - AD 310) Identification: Friedberg, 2017, no. 759
Obverse: Head.
Reverse: Emperor standing.
Aureus, AD 286 - AD 310 (Undated)
Period: Maximianus (AD 286 - AD 310) Identification: Friedberg, 2017, no. 758
Obverse: Head.
Reverse: Emperor seated on curule chair holding Victory.
Aureus, AD 286 - AD 310 (Undated)
Period: Maximianus (AD 286 - AD 310) Identification: Friedberg, 2017, no. 757
Obverse: Head.
Reverse: Maximianus and Diocletian seated, each holding globe.