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Obverse Legend:     Exact Phrase: No  Yes
Reverse Legend:     Exact Phrase: No  Yes
All  Gallienus  Gallienus Provincials  Valerian I  Valerian I Provincials  Mariniana
Salonina  Salonina Provincials  Valerian II  Valerian II Provincials  Saloninus
RIC Number:   Göbl Number:   Province:   Provincial City: 
RIC Mint: All  Antioch  Asian Mint  Lugdunum  Mediolanum  Rome  Siscia  Viminacium
Göbl Mint: All  Antioch  Cologne  Cyzicus  Mediolanum  Rome  Samosata  Siscia  Viminacium
Sear Mint: All  Antioch  Asia Minor Mint  Cologne  Eastern Field Mint  Mediolanum  Rome  Sirmium  Siscia  Syrian Mint
Denomination: All  Antoninianus  As  Aureus  AV Quinarius  Denarius  Dupondius  Quinarius  Sestertius  Tetradrachm  AE Medallion Provincial AE
Reign: Both  Joint  Sole
 
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Sear numbers are from
Roman Coins and Their Values III

For Göbl numbers radiate/draped and
radiate/draped/cuirassed are considered the same
I have included my small collection of Valerian I, Mariniana, Salonina, Valerian II and Saloninus coins for completeness sake, although I am not as actively collecting those personalities. To see a much more extensive collection of these coins, as well as tons more Gallienus coins try Ed Flinn's comprehensive site.
For anyone interested I have scanned the Göbl Index. I got tired of trying to keep both books open without dropping one or the other.

Scott Uhrick presenting the Gallienus Award to Anne Pearson of Trinity Pawling school in New York State -- ACE's Best New Teacher of the Year.


Currently listed are 1054 different coins (1221 coins of which 167 are duplicates)