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Reference | RIC 13a (VI, Heraclea), S 3510 | Bronze Antoninianus 21mm (3.44 grams) Heraclea mint: 295-297 A.D. Julianus minted coins from the mint at Siscia ( Sisak , Croatia) declaring himself as Emperor and promising freedom During the meeting, decisions on matters of politics and war were probably made in secret He would reverse the consequences of the edicts, and return all confiscated property to Christians Coin with laureate head of Jupiter ( obverse ) and (reverse) Victory, standing ("ROMA" below in relief ) Victoria appears first on the reverse of coins representing Venus (driving the quadriga of Jupiter, with her head crowned and with a palm in her hand) during the first Punic War
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