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VI, 1352 (temporary)
Image of specimen #6
Coin type
URI
https://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/coins/6/1352
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Volume
VI
Number
1352 (temporary)
Province
Moesia Inferior
Region
Moesia
City
Nicopolis ad Istrum
Reign
Elagabalus
Person (obv.)
Elagabalus (Augustus)
Obverse inscription
ΑΥΤ Μ ΑΥΡ(Η) ΑΝΤΩΝΕΙΝΟϹ
Edition
Αὐτ(οκράτωρ) Μ(ᾶρκος) Αὐρή(λιος) Ἀντωνεῖνος
Translation
Emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninus
Obverse design
laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Elagabalus, right, seen from rear
Reverse inscription
ΝΙΚΟΠΟΛΙΤΩΝ ΠΡΟ
Ϲ
Ι
Ϲ
ΤΡΟΝ
Edition
Νικοπολιτῶν πρὸς Ἴστρον
Translation
of the Nicopolitans on the Danube
Reverse design
serpent coiled around staff
Metal
copper-based alloy
Average diameter
17 mm
Average weight
3.52 g
Axis
6
Reference
Mouchmov 1448, AMNG 2032, HHJ
Nicopolis
8.26.20.15-16
Specimens
10 (4 in the core collections)
Specimens of this coin type
Number
Number
Obverse
Reverse
Museum
Bibliography
Diameter
Weight
Axis
Note
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1
1
C: Mossop 868-2004
poor style
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2
2
Mu: 312
AMNG 2032.1
18
4.73
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3
3
P: L2258
AMNG 2032.2
18
2.94
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4
4
C: Mossop867-2004
poor style
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5
5
CGT coll.
17
3.12
6
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6
6
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Wildwinds
18
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7
7
Wildwinds
18
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8
8
Wildwinds
17
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9
9
Budapest
SNG 476
3.13
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10
10
VCoins Tom Vossen SKU 18178 ('Moesia Inferior, Imitating issues of from Nicopolis ad Istrum')
16
3.69
The legends read ΑΥ Μ ΑΥΡ ΑΝΤΩΝΙΝΟϹ and ΝΙΚΟΠΟΛΙΤΩΝ, and have obviously been tooled.
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