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Marius – 268 AD

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Marius

Marius AUGallic Emperor 268 AD


Marcus Aurelius Marius was a blacksmith by trade. Marius was one of the “Thirty Tyrants” named in Historia Augusta during the late 3rd century AD. He apparently joined the Roman army and rose through its ranks to reach the elevated status of an officer. Following the death of the Gallic Emperor Postumus, Marius seized the Gallic throne but was murdered by his own soldiers after a very brief reign. Romantic stories about him like to claim that he was killed by a sword of his own manufacture. It is also said that his reign was merely a few days. However, based upon the extent of his coinage, it is more likely that his reign was perhaps one or two months.


Monetary System

marius a

Mints: Cologne; unidentified mint

Obverse Legends:

IMP C M AVR MARIVS P F AVG
IMP C M AVR MARIVS AVG
IMP C MARIVS P F AVG


DENOMINATIONS

Marius AE Ant 268AD Gallic Empire

AU Aureus (6.33 grams)

Æ Antoninianus  (Hd rt/Victory left)
Æ Antoninianus  (Hd rt/Victory rt)
Æ Antoninianus  Hd Rt/Clapsed hands)
Æ Antoninianus  Hd Rt/Felicitas stndg caduceus & cornucopiae)


COUNTERFEITS

Marius Carl Wilhelm Becker 1772 1830 Forgeries


The Monetary History of the World
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