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Licinius II, Ae 3 Issues struck in Antioch
The portraits of Licinius II struck in Antioch are quite unusual and never to be confused with any other mint. Note the sharp nose and somewhat pinched features.

Licinius II, Ae 3 Issues struck in Antioch

The portraits of Licinius II struck in Antioch are quite unusual and never to be confused with any other mint. Note the sharp nose and somewhat pinched features.

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Joe Sermarini   [Sep 12, 2006 at 01:08 PM]
Interesting. This is exactly the type of post I am hoping for in this gallery. It seems it is possible to attribute this type to Antioch even if the mintmark was off flan. Thanks!
Mayadigger   [Sep 20, 2006 at 02:46 AM]
Thanks Joe! In each case, the portraits are clean and defined. Kevin
rexesq   [Jun 01, 2011 at 02:23 PM]
Very clean and defined portrait in this example indeed! Beautiful coin.

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