Son of Gallienus (or possibly Valerian). This young boy was left in the care of Ingenuus, a trusted general under the employ of Gallienus. Valerian died under mysterious circumstances not too long after and Ingenuus rebelled. The easiest conclusion to make is that Ingenuus murdered him to pursue his imperatorial career. However, it is just as likely that Valerian died of natural causes and that Ingenuus, afraid of being blamed, took the drastic step of usurping the throne as a precautionary step.
AU Aureus
RIC 11 Aureus Obv: PCLVALERIANVSNOBCAES - Bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: PRINCIPIIVVENTVTIS - Valerian II standing left, holding standard and spear. c.256 (Rome). $27,159 12/5/02.
RIC 30, C 80 AR Quinarius Obv: PCLVALERIANVSNOBCAES - Bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: PRINCIPIIVVENTVTIS - Valerian II standing left, holding standard and scepter.