| Province | Moesia Inferior |
| City | Markianopolis |
| Size (mm) | 17 |
| Weight (g) | 2.61 |
| Die Axis | 0 |
| Tariff | 1 assarion |
| Governor | - |
| Ob. Leg. | K M OPELLIC ANTWNEINOC |
| Ob. Desc. | Bare head right – seen from behind |
| Meaning | Marcus Opellius Antonius |
| Rev. Leg. | MARKIANO-POLEITWN | Rev. Desc. | Eagle standing on club, head right, wreath in beak | Meaning | (Coin) of the people of Markianopolis – A prince crowned by the gods | References; | Collection; Moushmov 601; Varbanov 1029 var.; AMNG 800; Hristova/Jekov 6.25.1.2 (r.5) | Notes: | The eagle has three main significances when depicted on coins of this era. It is an attribute of Zeus. It can be a sign of consecratio when the Emperor had deceased. It can be seen as part of a legion’s standards. In this instance it is likely to be a reference to Zeus crowning the young prince for rulership. |