ROMAN EMPIRE
MAXIMINUS II DAIA, AD 309-313.

Reduced size FOLLIS, SISCIA mint, (Copper, 3.43 grams, 20.84 mm).

Obverse: IMP MAXIMINVS P F AVG, His laureate cuirassed bust right.
Reverse: IOVI CONSERVATORI AUG NN, Jupiter, half naked and standing left, holding sceptre and victory on globe. Eagle at his feet. Delta in right field, SIS in exergue.
Reference: RIC 233b, page 485, vol. VI.

Good relief portrait and reverse. Brown patina. A nice coin.
Great eye appeal. (# 02475-76)

Maximinus II disguised himself as a slave after losing a battle against Licinius in AD 313, and fled. He fell ill and died the same year.

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