Silver - Rome mint
Coins of Hostilian as Augustus are very interesting because they are struck by Trebonianus for the surviving son of his predecessor Decius, while making his own son only Caesar - an occurrence unique in Roman history. Here we see the concord, or agreement within the imperial family. Who knows what happened. A few ancient writers say that Hostilian died of plague, but Zosimus (who really liked Decius but despised Gallus) says that Gallus had the boy emperor murdered.
I have listed coins that are very questionable at the section at the bottom of the page. Coins that I know to exist (but don't have a picture) have a wood panel instead.
RIC | Obverse/Reverse | Notes | Obverse Photo | Reverse Photo |
186 |
IMP CAE C VAL HOS MES QVINTVS AVG |
I have never seen one of these but I have seen three of the unlisted variant below. This coin may just be a case where Cohen/RIC list the wrong obverse legend and the coin doesn't exist. | ||
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CONCORDIA AVGG Two clasped right hands |
186 var Unlisted |
IMP C MES QVINTVS AVG |
Unlisted short obverse legend. Rome mint. Three known: This coin, one in the British Museum, and a third in the collection of Dr. F. Óvári | ||
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CONCORDIA AVGG Two clasped right hands |
186 var Unlisted |
C VAL HOS MES QVINTVS AVG |
Unlisted obverse legend 3.79g From collection of Dr. F. Óvári |
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CONCORDIA AVGG Two clasped right hands |
187 |
IMP C MES QVINTVS AVG |
Two examples known - a base metal coin in the Dorchester Hoard and another example in the British Museum. | ||
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MARTIPROPVGNATORI Mars advancing r., holding spear and shield |
188
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IMP C MES QVINTVS AVG |
I have seen only two of these (including one in the BM) | ||
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PIETAS AVGG. Mercury stg. l., holding purse and caduceus |
188 var Unlisted
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IMP CAEC VAL HOS MES QVINTVS AVG |
Although unlisted, this type seems to be more common RIC
188 above - I have seen four of them. This coin is overstruck on an earlier coin, but there is not enough detail to distinguish it. Second coin from collection of Dr. F. Óvári (3.57g) is also overstruck. |
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PIETAS AVGG. Mercury stg. l., holding purse and caduceus |
188 var Unlisted |
C VAL HOS MES QVINTVS AVG |
Unlisted obverse legend | ||
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PIETAS AVGG. Mercury stg. l., holding purse and caduceus |
189 |
IMP CAE C VAL HOS MES QVINTVS AVG |
A normal reverse for Hostilian as Caesar -quite possibly a mule. | ||
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PRINCIPI IVVENTVTIS Apollo std l., holding branch and resting elbow on lyre |
189 var Unlisted |
IMP CAE C VAL HOS MES QVINTVS AVG |
Curtis Clay posted one of these on the FORVUM Discussion Board. | ||
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PRINCIPI IVVENTVTIS Apollo std l., holding branch and resting elbow on lyre |
190 |
C VAL HOS MES QVINTVS AVG |
There is one of these in the Hunter Coin Cabinet in Glasgow and another in the British Museum | ||
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IVNONI MARTIALI Juno seated front in round distyle temple, peacock at l. |
191a |
IMP CAE C VAL HOS MES QVINTVS AVG |
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SECVRITAS AVGG Securitas stg. front, head r., legs crossed, resting r. hand on head and leaning on column. |
191b |
IMP C MES QVINTVS AVG |
Rare legend | ||
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SECVRITAS AVGG Securitas stg. front, head r., legs crossed, resting r. hand on head and leaning on column. |
192 |
IMP CAE C VAL HOS MES QVINTVS AVG |
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SECVRITAS AVGG Securitas stg. front, head l., legs crossed, resting r. hand on head and leaning on column. |
unlisted |
IMP C MES QVINTVS AVG |
Same obverse die as RIC 191b above | ||
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SECVRITAS AVGG Securitas stg. front, head l., legs crossed, resting r. hand on head and leaning on column. |
unlisted |
IMP CAE C VAL HOS MES QVINTVS AVG |
Overstruck on denarius of Gordian 3. A second example is in the collection of a French friend. | ||
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VICTORIA GERMANICA Victory adv. L. holding wreath |
Questionable Types