Roman Coins About Britain - Carausius - Legionary Coins

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Legionary Coins

Like Victorinus, Carausius also minted coins commemorating his legions. Unlike Victorinus, he honoured three in Britain. The Legio XX Valeria Victrix (based in Chester), the Legio II Augusta (based in Caerleon), and the Legio VI Victrix (based in York). Coins for the latter were unknown until relatively recently, and do not appear in RIC 5(B). There are two known examples now.

Legio II Augusta Coins

RIC 5(B) lists three antoniniani coins of this type: RIC 5 57, RIC 5 58, and RIC 5 59.

Legio VI Victrix Coins

RIC 5(B) doesn’t list any coins of this type. However, there is one listed in PAS.

Not in RIC 5(B)

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Legio XX Valeria Victrix Coins

RIC 5(B) lists three antoniniani coins of this type: RIC 5 82, RIC 5 83, and RIC 5 275. The British museum has a variant of the latter.

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