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Image of specimen #11 |
URI | https://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/coins/4/6656 json ttl rdf xml epidoc |
Volume | IV.3 |
Number | 6656 (temporary) |
Province | Arabia |
Region | Syria |
City | Philadelphia |
Reign | Marcus Aurelius |
Issue | 'Pseudo-autonomous' |
Dating | c. 161–169 |
Obverse inscription | ΦΙΛ ΚοΙ ϹΥΡ(Ι) |
Edition | Φιλ(αδελφέων) Κοί(λης) Συρί(ας) |
Translation | of the Philadelphians of Coele Syria |
Obverse design | veiled and draped bust of Demeter wearing corn wreath, right; to right, two ears of corn |
Reverse inscription | ΕΤοΥϹ ΖΚϹ (Ζ may be shaped as reversed Ζ) |
Edition | ἔτους ζκσʹ |
Translation | of year 227 |
Reverse design | wicker basket containing two ears of corn between two serpents |
Metal | copper-based alloy |
Average diameter | 16 mm |
Average weight | 3.53 g |
Axis | 6, 12 |
Reference | Spijkerman 3, BMC 3, Cop 451 |
Specimens | 15 (5 in the core collections) |