Maximianus. First reign, AD 286-305. Antoninianus 22mm, 4.34 g. Lugdunum. Struck AD 289-early AD 290. Radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust right / Salus standing right, holding feeding serpent in arms; C. RIC V 399. Good Very Fine, silvered. From the Lionel Tenby collection. Sold with original collector's ticket.
Maximian was co-emperor with Diocletian and helped stabilize the empire during the early years of the Tetrarchy. As Augustus of the West, he defended the empire’s frontiers and reasserted imperial control. His coins often depict Hercules, symbolizing strength and martial prowess. Maximian’s legacy is closely tied to the rise of Constantine and the shift toward imperial collegiality.
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