Maxentius (AD 306-312), Gold Medallion of two Aurei, 10.6 gms., mint of Rome, struck Spring AD 308, IMP MAXENTIVS PF AVG, bust of Maxentius left in lion's skin, rev. FELIX PROCESS CONSVLAT AVG N, Maxentius standing facing, togate, head left, holding globe and baton, P*R in exergue (RIC 168; Carson in "Essays Lafaurie," no. 114 (plated), same dies), a light scratch in the left obverse field and a few other occasional surface marks, otherwise extremely fine and extremely rare, a brilliant and imposing portrait of Maxentius in the guise of Hercules

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Maxentius (AD 306-312), Gold Medallion of two Aurei, 10.6 gms., mint of Rome, struck Spring AD 308, IMP MAXENTIVS PF AVG, bust of Maxentius left in lion's skin, rev. FELIX PROCESS CONSVLAT AVG N, Maxentius standing facing, togate, head left, holding globe and baton, P*R in exergue (RIC 168; Carson in "Essays Lafaurie," no. 114 (plated), same dies), a light scratch in the left obverse field and a few other occasional surface marks, otherwise extremely fine and extremely rare, a brilliant and imposing portrait of Maxentius in the guise of Hercules
Provenance
"Parthenico" Hoard?