Aurelian coins Roman Imperial catalog

Emperor Claudius Lucius Valerius Domitius Aurelian (270-275)

coin Roman Empire Aurelian antoninianus
IMP AVRELIANVS AVG
ORIENS AVG

Antoninianus 274
silver
23 mm.
Serdica
Bust in radiate crown right / Emperor Aurelianus Augustus
Sol advancing left, raising hand and holding globe; captives seated on both sides / Oriens of August
Value - $30-50

 

 

coin Roman Empire Aurelian antoninianus
IMP AVRELIANVS AVG
GENIVS ILLVR

Antoninianus 270-275
copper
22 mm.
Rome
Bust in radiate crown right / Emperor Aurelianus Augustus
Genius standing left, holding patera and cornucopia; standard to right / Genius
Value - $20-40

 

 

coin Roman Empire Aurelian antoninianus
IMP AVRELIANVS AVG
IOVI CONSER

Antoninianus 272-274
copper
21 mm.
Siscia
Bust in radiate crown right / Emperor Aurelianus Augustus
Aurelian standing right on left, holding scepter, receiving globe from Jupiter to right, holding scepter / Jupiter Guardian
Value - $10-20

 

 

coin Roman Empire Aurelian antoninianus
IMP AVRELIANVS AVG
ORIENS AVG

Antoninianus 274-275
silver
24 mm.
Mediolanum
Bust in radiate crown right / Emperor Aurelianus Augustus
Sol standing left with a raised hand and holds globe; left seated captive / Oriens of August
Value - $10-20

 

 

coin Roman Empire Aurelian antoninianus
IMP AVRELIANVS AVG
ORIENS AVG

Antoninianus 272-274
copper
24 mm.
Mediolanum
Bust in radiate crown right / Emperor Caesar Aurelianus Augustus
Sol standing left with a raised hand, stepped on a captive and holds globe / Oriens of August
Value - $10-20

 

 

coin Roman Empire Aurelian antoninianus
IMP AVRELIANVS AVG
RESTITVTOR ORBIS

Antoninianus 272-274
copper
22 mm.
Cyzicus
Bust in radiate crown right / Emperor Aurelianus Augustus
Aurelian standing left on right, holding scepter, receiving wreath from Orbis to left / Restorer of the Earth
Value - $10-20

 

 

 

 

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