UNCERTAIN GERMANIC TRIBES, Pseudo-Imperial coinage. Late 3rd-early 4th centuries. 'Aureus' (Gold, 19 mm, 3.22 g, 1 h), 'Bulky Head Group'. Imitating Diocletian, 284-305, or Maximianus, 286-305. IHVHNNNHИHИ IHNHH[...] Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Diocletian or Maximianus to left.
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PN[...]HIOИNИ[...]S∾S Diocletian or Maximianus on horseback to left, heavily stylized, raising his right hand in salute. A very charming piece of beautifully Germanic style. Holed and with light scrapes
, otherwise, good very fine.
From the Aurum Barbarorum Collection.
The reverse on this delightful issue reminds this cataloguer so much of the 2nd century Celtic 'Kroisbach mit Reiterstumpf'-tetradrachms! Clearly there is no such link historically, but the abstraction of the rigid Roman motive to a disjointed, distinctively Germanic version, with a small, large-headed emperor riding an adorable horse with legs ending in annulets, is certainly similar as an idea and captivating from an artistic viewpoint.