Roman Provincial AE Bronze of Maximinus II Daia – Tyche Reverse – Early 4th Century AD
Ancient Roman provincial bronze struck during the reign of Emperor Maximinus II Daia (AD 310–313). The obverse features the emperor’s portrait with surrounding Greek legend, while the reverse depicts Tyche, goddess of fortune and protector of the city, standing with traditional civic attributes.
Provincial issues of this era were struck throughout the Eastern Roman Empire and are prized for their distinctive local artistry and historical connection to the late Roman tetrarchic period.
Provincial issues of this era were struck throughout the Eastern Roman Empire and are prized for their distinctive local artistry and historical connection to the late Roman tetrarchic period.
Details:
• Roman Provincial bronze (AE)
• Emperor: Maximinus II Daia
• Early 4th century AD
• Obverse: Laureate imperial bust with Greek legend
• Reverse: Tyche standing
• Attractive earthen green/tan patina
• Authentic ancient coin
• Strong late Roman provincial style
A solid collectible example from the final era of the Roman Tetrarchy.
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