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Perga (Pamphylia) - Volusianus
A. K. Γ. OVIB. ΓAΛ OVOΛOVCIANON , laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, upon eagle standing right holding wreath in beak.
ΠEP ΓAI ΩN , Tyche holding cornucopia seated left, facing Artemis standing right, a stag (?) at her feet.
30 mm

It looks very much like this unpublished one (and is probably from the same reverse die) :
[url]http://www.acsearch.info/record.html?id=144204[/url]
Keywords: Perga Volusianus Tyche Artemis

Perga (Pamphylia) - Volusianus

A. K. Γ. OVIB. ΓAΛ OVOΛOVCIANON , laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, upon eagle standing right holding wreath in beak.
ΠEP ΓAI ΩN , Tyche holding cornucopia seated left, facing Artemis standing right, a stag (?) at her feet.
30 mm

It looks very much like this unpublished one (and is probably from the same reverse die) :
http://www.acsearch.info/record.html?id=144204

File information
Filename:Perga Volusien.jpg
Album name:Ginolerhino / Provincial Coins
Keywords:Perga / Volusianus / Tyche / Artemis
Filesize:62 KiB
Date added:Jul 25, 2006
Dimensions:651 x 332 pixels
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Noah   [Jul 25, 2006 at 02:08 PM]
That obverse is very interesting! I have not seen one like it before.
Ginolerhino   [Jul 25, 2006 at 03:00 PM]
Same for me. It doesn't appear to be a Consecratio portrait because the emperor is still wearing a laurel wreath and his military attire.

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