A.D. 269-271 Victorinus Bronze Antoninianus Salus

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Hand struck over 1,700 years ago, these coins depict Emperor Victorinus on the obverse and important Roman goddesses on the reverse. Victorinus was a skilled military leader who regained territory for the empire including Spain. His downfall resulted from relentless pursuit of married women. Victorinus was slain in A.D. 271 after propositioning one too many wives of his officers.

Salus, the beautiful goddess of health and well being, feeding a snake in a gesture of healing is on the reverse. This coins from Victorinus' brief A.D. 269-271 reign, in sharply detailed condition, are attractively priced for their age and quality. Order today!