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IV.4, 3372
Image of specimen #1
Coin type
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https://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/coins/4.4/3372
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Volume
IV.4
Number
3372
Province
Egypt
Region
Egypt
City
Alexandria
Reign
Marcus Aurelius
Person (obv.)
Marcus Aurelius (Augustus)
Issue
Uncertain year
Dating
AD 161/9
Obverse inscription
[ ]
Edition
[---]
Translation
[---]
Obverse design
radiate-headed bust of Marcus Aurelius wearing cuirass and paludamentum, right (?)
Reverse inscription
L [ (?)
Edition
(ἔτους) [---]
Translation
Ⳑ [---]
Reverse design
Nike seated on cuirass, left, holding wreath and palm-branch
Metal
copper-based alloy
Average diameter
27 mm
Reference
DS 9270
Specimens
1 (0 in the core collections)
Note
The rubbing is so unclear that even the identification of the emperor is not certain, although clearly Antonine. In the Antonine period the reverse type is otherwise known only for drachms of year 5 of Marcus. Radiate heads of Marcus facing right are also known for AE 27 of that year. So dating to year 5 of Marcus is reasonable but by no means sure. Nike seated l. had been used for the AE 27 denomination under Trajan and Hadrian.
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DS 9270
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