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Quintillus
Augustus AD 270
AE Antoninianus
Rome mint: AD 270
Coins Catalog ID: 3002
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Sales Description
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Obverse: IMP C M AVR CL QVINTILLVS AVG - Radiate bust right, draped
Reverse: CONCORDIA AVG - Concordia sacrificing left over altar, holding double cornucopiae.
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References:
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RIC, vol. V i, p. 240, 13
Cohen 17
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Quintillus - Marcus Aurelius Claudius Quintillus (earlier Marcus Aurelius Quintillus) (AD 229 - 270):
Brother of Claudius II.
Mints: Cyzicus, Mediolanum, Rome, Siscia.
Biography: Marcus Aurelius Quintillus reigned for less than two months after the death of his brother Claudius Gothicus. When the news of Claudius's death reached the soldiers whose commander he was at Aquileia, they hailed him as emperor. The Senate enthusiastically agreed, apparently thinking that the other most powerful figure the claim the throne, the commander-in-chief on the Lower Danube, Aurelian, was much less likely to favor their interests. But Aurelian had just eliminated two major threats from the Goths and his loyal troops proclaimed him emperor at Sirmium. Hearing of Aurelian's claim, Quintillus disputed it for a few days, and then gave up and committed suicide.
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