International audienceA bronze medallion in the name of the usurper Julianus, also known as Julian of Pannonia (284-285 AD), currently kept among the dubious and fakes in Cabinet des Médailles, Bibliothèque nationale de France, has been re-examined. It may be concluded that the coin is genuine and for now the only proof that Julianus minted medallions alongside gold aurei and silvered-bronze radiates (aureliani). This unpublished medallion offers the opportunity to review this short reign, addressing the dates, names and titles of the usurper in the light of the ancient sources and propose a corpus of the coinage minted in his name.Le réexamen d'un médaillon de bronze à l'effigie de l'usurpateur Julien, dit de Pannonie (284-285 AD), conserv...
The mint in Treveri opened in 293 AD, shortly after the creation of the Tetrarchy. A corpus of 504 a...
This article focuses on the specificities of numismatic evidence to understand the damnatio memoriae...
It is almost thirty years since Pierre Bastien’s assistant, Hélène Huvelin, produced the last major ...
International audienceA bronze medallion in the name of the usurper Julianus, also known as Julian o...
A bronze medallion in the name of the usurper Julianus, also known as Julian of Pannonia (284-285 AD...
Le règne de Philippe V, roi des Macédoniens (221-179 a.C.) est connu pour ses exploits et ses revers...
An argued classification of imperial medallions requires a systematic comparison with all monetary d...
Three clay moulds coming from Corseul are conserved in Nantes museum. Two of them represent severian...
The coin is crafted from bronze, serving as its base metal. A relief technique is employed to genera...
The appearance of an unpublished gold ecu which may be attributed to Mouzon advances the classificat...
During the reign of Hadrian (117-138 AD), many cities in the Peloponnese issued bronze coins. The po...
International audienceThe coinage of John II’s reign, king of France (1350-1364) is abundant and com...
Summary. — This unique coin minted in the name of Domitianus Augustus was found in 1900 amongst a ho...
The author presents here a new siliqua of the mint of Lyon, in the name of Julian II Augustus, and d...
The coinage of John II’s reign, king of France (1350-1364) is abundant and complex. A review of all ...
The mint in Treveri opened in 293 AD, shortly after the creation of the Tetrarchy. A corpus of 504 a...
This article focuses on the specificities of numismatic evidence to understand the damnatio memoriae...
It is almost thirty years since Pierre Bastien’s assistant, Hélène Huvelin, produced the last major ...
International audienceA bronze medallion in the name of the usurper Julianus, also known as Julian o...
A bronze medallion in the name of the usurper Julianus, also known as Julian of Pannonia (284-285 AD...
Le règne de Philippe V, roi des Macédoniens (221-179 a.C.) est connu pour ses exploits et ses revers...
An argued classification of imperial medallions requires a systematic comparison with all monetary d...
Three clay moulds coming from Corseul are conserved in Nantes museum. Two of them represent severian...
The coin is crafted from bronze, serving as its base metal. A relief technique is employed to genera...
The appearance of an unpublished gold ecu which may be attributed to Mouzon advances the classificat...
During the reign of Hadrian (117-138 AD), many cities in the Peloponnese issued bronze coins. The po...
International audienceThe coinage of John II’s reign, king of France (1350-1364) is abundant and com...
Summary. — This unique coin minted in the name of Domitianus Augustus was found in 1900 amongst a ho...
The author presents here a new siliqua of the mint of Lyon, in the name of Julian II Augustus, and d...
The coinage of John II’s reign, king of France (1350-1364) is abundant and complex. A review of all ...
The mint in Treveri opened in 293 AD, shortly after the creation of the Tetrarchy. A corpus of 504 a...
This article focuses on the specificities of numismatic evidence to understand the damnatio memoriae...
It is almost thirty years since Pierre Bastien’s assistant, Hélène Huvelin, produced the last major ...