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Julian of Pannonia, c. November 284 - c. February 285 A.D.

Marcus Aurelius Julianus was probably the governor of Pannonia when Numerian died at the hands of his Praetorian Praefect Arrius Aper in September of 284. Carinus, the remaining legitimate Augustus, was of a morally repugnant character that neither the eastern legions nor Pannonia wished to serve. The eastern legions elevated Diocletian, and Julianus was hailed in Pannonia. Julianus seized the mint at Siscia and issued coins in fine style. In early 285 he began a march on Rome, and Carinus moved northward to meet him. The two armies met near Verona, probably in the spring, and Julianus was defeated and slain. All his coins were struck at the Siscia mint and are very rare. Vagi notes that perhaps 30 of his aurei are known.

|Julian| |of| |Pannonia|, |Julian| |of| |Pannonia,| |c.| |November| |284| |-| |c.| |February| |285| |A.D.||antoninianus|
SH19439. Bronze antoninianus, RIC V-2 5, SRCV III 12432, Cohen VI 7, Pink p. 49, Hunter p. clxxiii, Choice VF , full circle strike on both obverse and reverse, flan crack, weight 3.599 g, maximum diameter 23.3 mm, die axis 180o, 1st officina, Siscia (Sisak, Croatia) mint, c. 284 - 285 A.D.; obverse IMP C M AVR IVLIANVS P F AVG, radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust right; reverse VICTORIA AVG (the victory of the Emperor), Victory walking left, wreath in right hand, palm frond in left hand, S A at sides, XXI in exergue; very rare; SOLD


|Julian| |of| |Pannonia|, |Julian| |of| |Pannonia,| |c.| |November| |284| |-| |c.| |February| |285| |A.D.||antoninianus|
SH10943. Bronze antoninianus, RIC V-2 5, SRCV III 12432, Cohen VI 7, Pink p. 49, Hunter p. clxxiii, VF, weight 2.817 g, maximum diameter 22.4 mm, die axis 0o, Siscia (Sisak, Croatia) mint, c. 284 - 285 A.D.; obverse IMP C M AVR IVLIANVS P F AVG, radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust right; reverse VICTORIA AVG (the victory of the Emperor), Victory walking left, wreath in right hand, palm frond in left hand, S - A at sides, XXI in exergue; somewhat delicate patina precludes additional cleaning; very rare; SOLD








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REFERENCES

Banti, A. & L. Simonetti. Corpus Nummorum Romanorum. (Florence, 1972-1979).
Cohen, H. Description historique des monnaies frappées sous l'Empire Romain, Vol. 6: Macrianus to Diocletian & Maximianus. (Paris, 1886).
Gricourt, D. Ripostiglio della Venèra, Nuovo Catalogo Illustrato, Vol. IV: Caro - Diocleziano. (Verona, 2000).
Mattingly, H., E. Sydenham & P. Webb. The Roman Imperial Coinage, Vol V, |Part| I, Valerian to Florian. (London, 1927).
Milani, L.A. Il ripositglio della Venèra, Monete romane della seconda meta del terzo secolo. (Rome, 1880).
Robinson, A. Roman Imperial Coins in the Hunter Coin Cabinet, University of Glasgow, Vol. IV. Valerian I to Allectus. (Oxford, 1978).
Sear, D. Roman Coins and Their Values, Volume Three, The Accession of Maximinus I to the Death of Carinus AD 235 - AD 285. (London, 2005).
Vagi, D. Coinage and History of the Roman Empire. (Sidney, 1999).

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