Victorinus
Colonia Agrippinensis, circa 269 CE
BI Antoninianus 3.55g, 19mm, 1h.
IMP C PI VICTORINVS AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust to right /
AEQVITAS AVG, Aequitas standing facing, head to left, holding scales and cornucopiae
RIC V.2 41 (Southern mint), 126 (Uncertain mint); J. Mairat, The coinage of the Gallic Empire, Wolfson College, Trinity, 2014 (unpublished PhD Thesis), 641
Ex Fritz Rudolf Künker 2009
266 CE

Postumus and Victorinus are consuls of the Galliic Empire.

269 CE
October

Victorinus is proclaimed the Gallic Emperor by troops at Trier.

271 CE
February

The Gallic emperor Victorinus is murdered by a jealous husband. Victorinus’ mother takes the throne and selects Tetricus after receiving significant bribes from the army.