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Roman coin of Elagabalus AE32 - Antioch - City Goddess
SKU: 1560
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Elagabalus - some porosity which is over emphasized in the photo - nicer in hand with a levantine patina
Minted: Antiochia ad Orontem Seleucis & Pieria
Size 32m Weight 18.06 grams
Obverse: AVT KAI M APAVP ANTWNEINOC CE laureate bust right
Reverse: ANTIOXEWN MHT ?KO city-goddess seated left on rock holding ears of corn River-god Orontes swimming at her feet above ram running left. In field S C D E and star.
BMC 451-454
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