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RIC V Postumus 363

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RIC V Postumus 363, Quinarius, Silver, struck at Cologne, 260–269 AD. Obverse: jugate heads of postumus and hercules, laureate, right. Reverse: aesculapius, standing front, head left, leaning on staff, with serpent entwined. Weight about 1.5 g, diameter 15.0 mm.
mint Cologne weight 1.46g (1)
ruler Postumus diameter ⌀15.0 (1)
denomination Quinarius axis (0)
material Silver technique Struck
country Roman Empire dataset OCRE — Online Coins of the Roman Empire
ODC-ODbL
obverse

Jugate heads of Postumus and Hercules, laureate, right

POSTVMVS AVG
reverse

Aesculapius, standing front, head left, leaning on staff, with serpent entwined

SALVS AVG
specimens (1)
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston 1.46g ⌀15.0

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RIC V Postumus 363 (ric.5.post.363), 260–269 AD. Corpus Apertum Nummorum Orbis Antiqui (CANOA). https://canoanumis.org/coins/ric-v-postumus-363/ (accessed: 2026-08-19). Full citation guidance: How to cite CANOA