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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Roman Coins| > |Roman Provincial| > |Roman Syria| > RP91940
Antioch, Syria, 128 - 129 A.D.
|Roman| |Syria|, |Antioch,| |Syria,| |128| |-| |129| |A.D.|, In 129 A.D., Hadrian, on his voyages, inspected Caria, Cappadocia and Syria.
RP91940. Bronze dichalkon, RPC Online III 3750 (8 specimens); McAlee 127(a) (Rare), SNG Cop 120; BMC Galatia p. 164, 111, aVF, dark green patina with highlighting earthen deposits, Antioch (Antakya, Turkey) mint, weight 1.817g, maximum diameter 12.2mm, die axis 0o, 128 - 129 A.D.; obverse ANTIOXEWN THC MHTPOΠOΛEWC (clockwise from upper right), laureate and draped bust of Apollo, seen from the front; reverse ETOYC ZOP (year 177 Caesarean Era), lyre, A above; rare; SOLD











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