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Roman coin of Maximinus II as Filius Augustorum - VIRTVTI E XERCITVS
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Roman coin of Maximinus II as Filius Augustorum - VIRTVTI E XERCITVS


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Maximinus II Æ Follis
Minted: Thessalonica
Size:  25mm  Weight:  6.65 grams
Obverse:  MAXIMINVS FIL AVGG, laureate head of Maximinus II, as Filius Augustorum, right.
Reverse: VIRTVTI E XERCITVS, Mars, the god of war, advancing right, bearing trophy and transverse spear.
 
Constantine and Maximinus were given the title of filius Augusti, (Filius Augustorum, "Son of the Augusti") the title was confered on the two rulers and was rejected by both. Galerius, ruling Senior Augustus of the second tetrarchy made up the title and had the coins struck at the mints that he controlled. It was a rather weak attempt on his part at placating Constantine and Maximinus while at the same time denying their claims to the purple. Accordingly, they refused to use it themselves and told him where he coud stick it. from: https://www.cointalk.com/threads/maximinus-ii-filius-augustorum.269104/)  
 
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