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Tarsus (Cilicia) - Severus Alexander AE37
[ ... CE]OVHPOC AΛ[EΞAN]ΔPOC , laureate, draped and cuirassed bust ; Γ in field to right
Rev.: illegible circular legend. Apollo facing, resting on column. Beneath, Nike holding palm and wreath driving quadrifa right. In field : A  M. K. /  H MHTP. / Π. B.
Keywords: Tarsus Severus_Alexander medallion Apollo quadriga Nike

Tarsus (Cilicia) - Severus Alexander AE37

[ ... CE]OVHPOC AΛ[EΞAN]ΔPOC , laureate, draped and cuirassed bust ; Γ in field to right
Rev.: illegible circular legend. Apollo facing, resting on column. Beneath, Nike holding palm and wreath driving quadrifa right. In field : A M. K. / H MHTP. / Π. B.

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Filename:Tarse Sévère Alexandre.jpg
Album name:Ginolerhino / Provincial Coins
Keywords:Tarsus / Severus_Alexander / medallion / Apollo / quadriga / Nike
Filesize:80 KiB
Date added:Jul 25, 2006
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newbeonecoinobe   [Jul 25, 2006 at 02:04 PM]
Really nice reverse design (How large is the medallion and what does it weigh?)
Ginolerhino   [Jul 25, 2006 at 03:03 PM]
37 mm diam. Maybe it's not a medallion but a very large bronze.
Pscipio   [Jul 25, 2006 at 03:38 PM]
I agree, not a medallion, but a nice large bronze with a well executed reverse!

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