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Offline Bamba123

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and the potato wagon
« on: May 04, 2007, 06:40:09 pm »
This one is 9.3 g, 26.7mm
reverse seems to "read" A :Greek_Pi:HMI

in the exerge ?  :Greek_Omega:N
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Offline archivum

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Re: and the potato wagon
« Reply #1 on: May 04, 2007, 07:50:18 pm »
Probably this one (citation from Isegrim):

PRO: IONIA
PO : EPHESUS
PZ : Between 244 and 247 
 Obverse
VSG: M IOY P'ILIPPOS KAISAR
VT : PORTRAIT MAN R / PHILIPP II
VA : CLOTHES
 Reverse
RSG: EP'ESIWN APHMH
RT : CARPENTUM R / WITH / ANIMALS 2 / MULES
 Technical details
M  : AE
GR : 29.21(1)
 Bibliographical references
ZIT: BMC 14 S100,348(1)
 Additional remarks
FR : VS: M IOY P'ILIPPOS KAISAR RS: EP'ESIWN APHMH 
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