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CARINUS - VICTORIA CARINO AVG Aureus extremely rare (JUN2627)

CARINUS - VICTORIA CARINO AVG Aureus extremely rare (JUN2627)
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CARINUS - VICTORIA CARINO AVG Aureus extremely rare (JUN2627)
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  • Model: Victoria aureus
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€ 7,000.00

Carinus. AD 282-283. AV Aureus (20 mm, 4.4 g,). Uncertain mint in the east (Alexandria?). Struck early AD 283. IMP CAESAR M AVR CARINVS, laureate and draped bust right / VICTOR CA RINO AVG, Victory advancing right, holding wreath and palm frond. Cf RIC V 132; for Carus

The very rare aurei of this eastern style were first studied in depth by S. Laffranchi, who noted stylistic similarities between these coins and contemporary potin issues of Alexandria. P. Webb (in RIC) agreed with Laffranchi's comparison, but added that there was also stylistic similarities with certain issues of Carus at Cyzicus, and thus left the mint attribution as uncertain. K. Pink later dismissed these gold coins as merely imitations, but without explanation (interestingly, Webb notes that before reading Laffranchi's paper, he was inclined to call them imitations of issues from Cyzicus). To the present cataloger, though, the organized typology of these coins suggest an official issue that commemorates the campaigns of Carus and Carinus in the east: the aurei are known in the name of both emperors, and each has reverses naming the other (VICTOR CARO AVG and VICTOR CARINO AVG), accompanied by the standard figure of Victory. If not struck at Alexandria, then perhaps these were all struck by a mint that accompanied the emperors on campaign.