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More than twenty years past over what became more than a simple hobby, here is a glimpse at an ever-growing collection.
Much more than coins, each and everyone of them is a piece of art, and a privileged witness to an era long gone bye.
Maximinus Thrax (309-313ad)
Sestertius. 235-236 AD. Rome mint.
IMP MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG, laureate, draped bust right / PROVIDENTIA AVG S-C, Providence standing left with cornucopiae and wand over globe at feet. RIC 185a.
17,07g. Sixbid (Heidelberger Auction 75, 13/14.11.2018)
Sestertius. 236-238 AD.
MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG GERM, laureate draped bust right / SALVS AVGVSTI S-C, Salus seated left, feeding snake rising from altar.
21,80g/30mm. Ebay (Savioca, 01.06.2018)
Denarius.
IMP MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG, laureate draped bust right (late portrait) / PROVIDENTIA AVG, Providence standing left holding cornucopiae & wand pointed at globe at foot.
Ebay.
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