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Oct 15, 2015 · A gold solidus of Majorian, issued circa 458 to 461, highlights Editions Victor Gadoury’s Nov. 14 auction in Monaco. The solidus was struck at Arelate, what is modern-day Arles, France.
Sep 25, 2023 · Gold Solidus of Majorian (457-461 CE). Image: Goldberg Auctioneers. Majorian personally commanded his army in successful campaigns against the Visigoths in Gaul and Spain.
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THE NEW YORK SALE GROUP; CATALOG ARCHIVES – PRICES REALIZED; TERMS AND CONDITIONS; ... Lot 154 of 1000: Majorian. Gold Solidus (4.35 g), AD 457-461. Click image to ...
R. VICTORIA AUGGG. Majorian standing facing, right foot on serpent, holding long cross and victory. In field MD, in exergue COMOB. Sear 4353 variety. R.I.C 2639 similar but obv spacing of MAIORI-ANUS different so a new unrecorded type. Very fine, poor style as issued for Milan mint.
Detailed information about the coin Solidus, Majorian (VICTORIA AVGGG; Arelate), Western Roman Empire, with pictures and collection and swap management: mintage, descriptions, metal, weight, size, value and other numismatic data
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Majorian (Latin: Julius Valerius Maiorianus; c. 420 – 7 August 461) was the western Roman emperor from 457 to 461. A prominent general of the Roman army, Majorian deposed Emperor Avitus in 457 and succeeded him.