Roman Egypt - Billon Tetradrachm of Maximianus (287AD)
Offered is a billon Tetradrachm of Alexandria, struck under the authority of Emperor Maximianus (286-305). The ‘L-B’ flanking the eagle on the reverse indicates reignal year 2 (287AD). A coin of fine style, sporting a well-above average patina for the type and no indication of verdigris, this piece definitely qualifies as choice for the series.
Emmett#4108, Milne#4848-50, SNG#1021-22
Offered is a billon Tetradrachm of Alexandria, struck under the authority of Emperor Maximianus (286-305). The ‘L-B’ flanking the eagle on the reverse indicates reignal year 2 (287AD). A coin of fine style, sporting a well-above average patina for the type and no indication of verdigris, this piece definitely qualifies as choice for the series.
Emmett#4108, Milne#4848-50, SNG#1021-22
Offered is a billon Tetradrachm of Alexandria, struck under the authority of Emperor Maximianus (286-305). The ‘L-B’ flanking the eagle on the reverse indicates reignal year 2 (287AD). A coin of fine style, sporting a well-above average patina for the type and no indication of verdigris, this piece definitely qualifies as choice for the series.
Emmett#4108, Milne#4848-50, SNG#1021-22