Karolinum Press, Charles University
Catalogue of the Roman Imperial Coins in the Charles University Collection (235–284 A.D.)
Distributed for Karolinum Press, Charles University
Catalogue of the Roman Imperial Coins in the Charles University Collection (235–284 A.D.)
Spotlights over five hundred Roman Imperial coins from Charles University’s vast collection of ancient coins.
Charles University’s collection of ancient coins in its present state has existed since l945. Greek, Roman, and other ancient coins were entrusted to the care of the Seminar for Ancient History and compiled into a single collection along with antique coins from the original collection of the Czech University. The collection contains about 4,000 pieces altogether, mostly in silver and bronze.
This publication presents a catalogue of 564 Roman Imperial coins dating from 235 to 284 A. D. and is part of efforts to gradually catalogue the entirety of Charles University’s collection of ancient coins, stored in the depository of the CU Institute of Greek and Latin Studies. The book builds upon Václav Marek’s 1985 monograph, The Roman Republican Coins in the Collection of Charles University, and Federico Gambacorta’s 2013 continuation titled Catalogue of the Late Roman, Byzantine and Barbaric Coins in the Charles University Collection (364–1092 A. D.).
Table of Contents
Note on the Catalogue
Symbols and Abbreviations
THE CATALOGUE
Maximinus Thrax
Maximus (Son of Maximinus Thrax)
Balbinus
Gordianus III.
Philippus Arabs
Philippus II. (Son of Phillipus Arabs)
Otacilia Severa (Wife of Philippus Arabs)
Traianus Decius
Herennius Etruscus (Son of Traianus Decius)
Hostilianus (Son of Traianus Decius)
Herennia Etruscilla (Wife of Traianus Decius)
Trebonianus Gallus
Volusianus (Son of Trebonianus Gallus)
Mariniana (Wife of Valerianus I.)
Gallienus (Son of Valerianus I.)
Valerianus II. (Son of Gallienus)
Salonina (Wife of Gallienus)
Claudius II. Gothicus
Posthumous coinage – Divus Claudius
Quintillus (Brother of Claudius II. Gothicus)
The Gallic Empire (Postumus)
Marius
Victorinus
Tetricus I.
Tetricus II. (Son of Tetricus I.)
The Central Empire (Aurelianus)
Severina (Wife of Aurelianus)
Tacitus
Florianus
Probus
Carus
Numerianus (Son of Carus)
Carinus (Son of Carus)
INDEXES
Authorities
Mints
Denominations
Obverse Legend
Reverse Legend
Obverse Types
Reverse Types
CONCORDANCES
Catalogue Number / Inventory Number
Inventory Number / Catalogue Number
Bibliography