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L: 1864,1118.459 |
BMC 1176 ('Antoninus Pius') = BMC Suppl pl. 3 ('Antoninus Pius') |
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12 |
Vogt, following BMC, also attributed the coin to Pius, but the similarity of the reverse to the other specimens cited here suggests that it too is a coin of Trajan, despite the appearance of the obverse.LI is not otherwise used for Pius: the date is spelled out in full, or abbreviated to L ΔƐΚ for AE 17. Of course, AE 12 might be an exception for reasons of space. If Pius this would also be the only AE 12 for this year, so a double exception.
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