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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Greek Coins| > |Geographic - All Periods| > |Anatolia| > |Phrygia| > |Other Phrygia| > RP81365
Marcus Aurelius, 7 March 161 - 17 March 180 A.D., Akmoneia, Phrygia
|Other| |Phrygia|, |Marcus| |Aurelius,| |7| |March| |161| |-| |17| |March| |180| |A.D.,| |Akmoneia,| |Phrygia|, Akmoneia was an important city of central Phrygia, located on a tributary of the river Senaros.
RP81365. Bronze AE 19, Weber 6978, SNG Cop 32, BMC Phrygia 61, VF, Akmonia (Ahat Koyu, Turkey) mint, weight 3.283g, maximum diameter 18.9mm, die axis 135o, obverse AV KAI ANTΩNEINOC, laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right, seen from behind; reverse EΠI TYNΔIANOY AKMONEΩN, Asklepios standing half-right, resting on snake entwined staff; rare; SOLD











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