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Valerian II
as Caesar
AD 256 - 258

Billon Antoninianus
Antioch mint AD 254 -255

Coins Catalog ID: 8005

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Sales Description
Obverse: VALERIANVS NOBIL CAES - Radiate bust right, draped
Reverse: PRINC IVVENTVTIS - Prince standing left, holding spear and shield and crowning trophy.
References: 
RIC, vol. V I, p. 122, 49
Cohen 67

Valerian II - Publius Licinius Cornelius Valerianus: Son of Gallienus and Salonina; Brother of Saloninus. AD 256 - 258 Caesar under Valerian I and Gallienus

Mints: Antioch, Lugdunum, Rome.

Biography: Valerian was the son of Gallienus and named so in honor of his grandfather Valerian I. After his father became Augustus in 253, Valerian I, in order to safeguard the dynasty, made the boy Caesar in 256. While Valerian and Gallienus were on campaign, the boy was entrusted Ingenuus, a commander under Gallienus. Two years later, however, the boy died under mysterious circumstances. Since not too long after Ingenuus rebelled rumor had it that he had been murdered by his tutor, but the evidence is lacking.

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