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Galerius, Follis, Genius of the Army reverse, Scarce?

Æ; 23mm/6.7gm    Struck ca. 305-311 AD

Con/ Small old digger's scratch on the reverse, otherwise, Good Very Fine; well-centered and sharply struck to either side; green patina with eye-pleasing orange sand fill. A fine example of this issue!

Obv/ IMP C GAL VAL MAXIMIANVS PF AVG; laureate head right.

Rev/ GENIO EXERCITVS; Genius of the Army standing left by an altar, chlamys over shoulder, modius on head, holding patera and cornucopia, crescent in upper left field, H in right field. ANT in exergue.

Ref/ RIC VI 147a corr. (omits the crescent)

Seller's Note/ While RIC notes this particular issue as common, none are found on V-Coins as per posting. So, maybe it's not common? You tell me!

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