I was planning on selling this coin, until I saw it was ex Langtoft.
Galerius
A.D. 298- 299
26x28mm 9.3g
MAXIMIANVS NOB CAES; laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, seen from rear.
GENIO POPV-LI ROMANI; Genius standing left, modius on head, naked except for chlamys over left shoulder, holding patera and cornucopiae; B in left, ✶ in right.
In ex. TR
RIC VI Trier 360
Ex Phil Peck (AKA Morris Collection)
Ex Langtoft I hoard
UK Treasure Annual Report 2000:
Item 255: Langtoft A, East Yorkshire: 976 Roman base-silver coins and pot.
Deposited: About 305 AD
Finders: Messrs P. Rennoldson, S. Best and J. Haley
Date of Discovery: September 24, 2000
Circumstances of Discovery: While searching with metal detectors
Description: 976 base-silver denarii, radiates and large nummi
Radiates:
Valerian I (253-60 AD) - 1
Gallienus (253-68 AD) - 59
Salonina (Wife of Gallienus) - 6
Claudius II (268-70 AD) - 72
Postumus (260-69 AD) - 1
Victorinus (269-70 AD) - 1
Quintillus (270 AD) - 6
Aurelian (270-75 AD) - 34
Severina (Wife of Aurelian) - 4
Tacitus (275-76 AD) - 68
Florian (276 AD) - 5
Probus (276-82 AD) - 172
Carus (282-83 AD) - 4
Carinus as caesar - 3
Numerian (283-84 AD) - 5
Carinus (283-85 AD) - 7
Carausius (287-93 AD) - 1
Allectus (293-96 AD) - 1
Diocletian (284-93 AD) - 61
Maximian (285-93 AD) - 61
Galerius as caesar - 2
Uncertain - 1
Denarii:
Aurelian - 1
Severina - 2
Full-weight nummi:
Diocletian - 107
Maximian - 77
Constantius I as caesar - 109
Galerius as caesar - 97
Uncertain - 8