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Cilicia, Ninica-Claudiopolis, Maximinus I, SNG Levante Supp. 170 (plate coin)
Maximinus I AD 235-236
AE 30 mm, 14.59 g
obv. IMP.CAES.SA.IVL.VER.MAXI / MINVS
        Bust, draped and cuirassed, bare-headed, r.
        behind bust c/m Howgego 338 eagle r., head l.
rev. NINIC COL CLA / VDIOPO / L
       She-wolf standing right under Ruminal fig tree, head l., suckling the twins 
       Remus and Romulus
SNG Levante 618 (same dies); SNG Levante Supp. 170 (this coin); SNG Paris 791 (same dies); SNG von Aulock 5775 (same dies)
Choice EF, nice olive-brown patina, rare this nice.
published on www.wildwinds.com

The fig tree was sanctified to the goddess Rumina. Later the twins were found by the shepherd Faustulus. The rest is well-known!
The legend is in Latin because the city was a Roman colonia.  The she-wolf looks a bit like a horse!

Cilicia, Ninica-Claudiopolis, Maximinus I, SNG Levante Supp. 170 (plate coin)

Maximinus I AD 235-236
AE 30 mm, 14.59 g
obv. IMP.CAES.SA.IVL.VER.MAXI / MINVS
Bust, draped and cuirassed, bare-headed, r.
behind bust c/m Howgego 338 eagle r., head l.
rev. NINIC COL CLA / VDIOPO / L
She-wolf standing right under Ruminal fig tree, head l., suckling the twins
Remus and Romulus
SNG Levante 618 (same dies); SNG Levante Supp. 170 (this coin); SNG Paris 791 (same dies); SNG von Aulock 5775 (same dies)
Choice EF, nice olive-brown patina, rare this nice.
published on www.wildwinds.com

The fig tree was sanctified to the goddess Rumina. Later the twins were found by the shepherd Faustulus. The rest is well-known!
The legend is in Latin because the city was a Roman colonia. The she-wolf looks a bit like a horse!

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Jericho   [Jan 01, 2006 at 12:36 AM]
Large flawless beauty!
Pscipio   [Jan 01, 2006 at 07:57 AM]
Stunning coin, I especially like Maximinus' sensitive portrait!
Potator II   [Jan 01, 2006 at 11:41 AM]
Unbelievebale Jochen !!! wish you such beautiful coins all this year !!!
Schwami   [Jan 02, 2006 at 01:34 AM]
Impressive coin! Beautiful chocolate brown patina.
Bacchus   [Jan 02, 2006 at 02:33 AM]
Excellent example. Cilicia seems to produce the best of all the provincial coins!
Stkp   [Feb 19, 2018 at 07:35 PM]
very nice!!

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