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ANCIENT ROME Gallienus, 253-268 AD - HERCULES Silvered AE Antoninianus Antioch

Description: Thank you for looking at this beautiful example of an ancient Roman coin. It features amazing style and history. This is a great chance to own a piece of history, expand your collection, or give as a gift. All coins are guaranteed authentic for life. Obverse: Gallienus ruled as Roman emperor from 253 to 268 AD, initially co-ruling with his father, Valerian, and later as sole emperor after Valerian was captured by the Persians in 260 AD. Gallienus faced enormous challenges, including invasions by Germanic tribes, incursions by the Sassanian Empire, and internal revolts. His reign occurred during the Crisis of the Third Century, a period marked by constant military threats, economic instability, and fragmentation of the empire, including the establishment of the breakaway Gallic Empire in the West. Despite these difficulties, Gallienus implemented important military reforms, notably reducing the Senate's influence over the army and increasing reliance on cavalry units, which laid the groundwork for the later structure of the Roman military. He also promoted religious tolerance and is known for his patronage of philosophy and the arts. Reverse: Hercules, known as Heracles in Greek mythology, was a divine hero famed for his incredible strength, bravery, and his Twelve Labors—an arduous series of tasks he undertook as penance for killing his family under Hera’s curse. Son of Zeus and the mortal Alcmene, Hercules faced lifelong challenges due to Hera’s jealousy, but his courage and resilience made him a symbol of endurance and heroism. His labors included slaying the Nemean Lion, capturing the Golden Hind, and retrieving the apples of the Hesperides. Revered in both Greek and Roman cultures, Hercules was celebrated as a protector and model of heroic virtue, and his legends were immortalized in art, literature, and even city names. In Rome, he was worshipped as a god, symbolizing strength and resilience in the face of trials. Era: Ancient RomanRuler: GallienusDate: 260-268 ADDenomination: Silvered Bronze AntoninianusObverse: GALLIENVS P F AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust of Gallienus to rightReverse: VIRTVS AVGVSTI, Hercules standing to right, holding club and lion's skin; star in right fieldSize: 21 mm, 3.1 gramsMint: AntiochReference: RIC V.1 672; MIR 1616bProfessional Numismatic Notes: Extremely Fine; Almost fully silvered, perfectly centered ******************************************************************** STORE AND SHIPPING POLICIES, PLEASE READ********************************************************************- Shipping is FAST and FREE with tracking!- If you want shipping insurance, please let me know. Your invoice will be adjusted according to the cost of the insurance. Lucky Coin and Antiques LLC will not be held liable for lost mail that does not have the added shipping insurance. - All coins are guaranteed authentic for life.- Please message me for any additional photos or questions.- All items will come in a bubble wrap package to insure absolute protection for the contents inside.- Combine up to 5 coins on one shipping charge.- Thank you for supporting my small business! ********************************************************************

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ANCIENT ROME Gallienus, 253-268 AD - HERCULES Silvered AE Antoninianus AntiochANCIENT ROME Gallienus, 253-268 AD - HERCULES Silvered AE Antoninianus AntiochANCIENT ROME Gallienus, 253-268 AD - HERCULES Silvered AE Antoninianus Antioch

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Era: Ancient

Historical Period: Roman: Imperial (27 BC-476 AD)

Denomination: Antoninianus

Composition: Silvered Bronze

Year: 268 AD

Ruler: Gallienus

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