Rome mint: Bronze
There are many very rare bronze types for Hostilian as Augustus. Almost all of them except the sestertii RIC 224, 225, 226 are only known from a couple of examples (or less).
| RIC | Obverse/Reverse | Notes | Obverse Photo | Reverse Photo |
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219 |
IMP CAE C VAL HOST MES Q AVG |
The existence of this type is doubtful. |
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| PRINCIPI IVVENTVTIS (SC?) |
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220 / 24 As |
IMP CAE C VAL HOS MES QVINTVS AVG |
Another questionable coin. |
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| PIETAS AVGVST SC Pietasstg. l., sacrificing out of patera over alter, and holding sceptre. |
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221a / 42 |
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| PROVIDENTIA AVG SC Providentia stg. l., holding globe and transverse sceptre |
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221b / - As |
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| PROVIDENTIA AVG SC Providentia stg. l., holding globe and transverse sceptre |
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unlisted Dp |
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I have seen two of these in pictures |
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| SALUS AVGVS SC Salus stg. l., feeding snake coiled around altar and holding sceptre. |
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222 / 44 |
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| QVINTO FELIX SC Pax stg l., holding globe and transverse sceptre |
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223a / 48 |
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| ROMAE AETERNAE SC Roma seated on spols, holding Victory and spear. At feet: shield |
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223b / 49 As |
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| ROMAE AETERNAE SC Roma seated on spols, holding Victory and spear. At feet: shield |
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223c / 47 |
IMP CAES C VAL HOSTIL MES QVINT AVG |
An unusual obverse legend |
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| ROMAE AETERNAE SC Roma seated on spols, holding Victory and spear. At feet: shield |
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unlisted Dp |
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Harlan J. Berk sold one of these |
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| ROMAE AETERNAE SC Roma seated on spols, holding Victory and spear. At feet: shield |
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224 / 56 |
IMP CAE C VAL HOS MES QVINTVS AVG |
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| SALUS AVGVS SC Salus stg. l., feeding snake coiled around altar and holding sceptre. |
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unlisted Dp |
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Sold by Meunz Zentrum in 2005 |
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| ROMAE AETERNAE SC Roma seated on spols, holding Victory and spear. At feet: shield |
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225 / 60 |
IMP CAE C VAL HOS MES QVINTVS AVG |
Coins with Hostilian as Augustus are much rarer than as Caesar and they were actually issued by Trebonianus Gallus. They are always easy to pick out because of the laurelled bust. SECURITAS is the most common reverse type for both silver and bronze coins for the Rome mint, for coins of Hostilian Augustus. |
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| SECVRITAS AVGG SC Securitas stg. r., legs crossed, placing r. hand on head and leaning on column. |
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226 / 71 |
IMP CAE C VAL HOS MES QVINTVS AVG |
15.34 grams |
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| VOTIS DECENNALIBVS SC in laurel wreath. |