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Seleucis & Pieria - Antioch SYRIA, Seleucis & Pieria. Antioch. Pseudo-Autonomous Issue. Æ 15.3~15.9mm (3.65 g). Draped bust of Apollo right / Laurel branchddwau
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020p Vespasian (69-79 A.D.), Syria, (Seleucis and Pieria), Antioch, RPC II 1945, AR-Tetradrachm, ΕΤΟΥΣ Β ΙΕΡΟΥ, Eagle standing left, #1020p Vespasian (69-79 A.D.), Syria, (Seleucis and Pieria), Antioch, RPC II 1945, AR-Tetradrachm, ΕΤΟΥΣ Β ΙΕΡΟΥ, Eagle standing left, #1
avers: ΑΥΤΟΚΡΑΤ ΚΑΙΣΑ ΟΥΕΣΠΑΣΙΑΝΟΥ, Laureate head of Vespasian, right.
reverse: ΕΤΟΥΣ Β ΙΕΡΟΥ, Eagle with spread wings, standing left, on the club.; in left field, palm branch.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 23,8-24,3mm, weight: 15,67g, axis: 0h,
mint: Syria, (Seleucis and Pieria), Antioch, date: 69-70 A.D.,
ref: RPC II 1945, Wruck 79, McAlee 334
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020p Vespasian (69-79 A.D.), Syria, (Seleucis and Pieria), Antioch, RPC II 1955, AR-Tetradrachm, ЄΤΟΥϹ ΝЄΟΥ ΙЄΡΟΥ Γ, Eagle with wreath in beak #1020p Vespasian (69-79 A.D.), Syria, (Seleucis and Pieria), Antioch, RPC II 1955, AR-Tetradrachm, ЄΤΟΥϹ ΝЄΟΥ ΙЄΡΟΥ Γ, Eagle with wreath in beak #1
avers: ΑΥΤΟΚΡΑ ΟΥЄϹΠΑϹΙΑΝΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ ϹЄΒΑϹΤΟϹ, Laureate head of Vespasian, right.
reverse: ЄΤΟΥϹ ΝЄΟΥ ΙЄΡΟΥ Γ, Eagle with spread wings, with wreath in beak standing left, on the club.; in left field, palm branch.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 25,0-26,5mm, weight: 15,13g, axis: 0h,
mint: Syria, (Seleucis and Pieria), Antioch, date: 70-71 A.D.,
ref: RPC II 1955, Wruck 84, McAlee 23,
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024p Domitian (69-81 A.D. Caesar, 81-96 A.D. Augustus), Syria, Antioch, Seleucis and Pieria, RPC II 2017, AE-(20)Semis, Large SC within laurel-wreath #1024p Domitian (69-81 A.D. Caesar, 81-96 A.D. Augustus), Syria, Antioch, Seleucis and Pieria, RPC II 2017, AE-(20)Semis, Large SC within laurel-wreath #1
avers: DOMITIANVS CAESAR, Laureate head left.
reverse: Large SC within laurel-wreath.
exergue: S/C//--, diameter: 17,0-20,0mm, weight: 4,55g, axis: 11h,
mint: Syria, Antioch, Seleucis and Pieria, date: 69-81 A.D., ref: RPC II 2017, BMC 251,
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10-20 - CLAUDIO (41 - 54 D.C.)AE AS (Provincial) 23 x 25 mm 12.9 gr.
Anv: "IM T[I. CLA. CAE. AV. GER]" - Busto laureado viendo a derecha.
Rev: "S C " dentro de una corona de laureles con 8 grupos de hojas.
Acuñada 41 - 54 D.C.
Ceca: Syria - Seleucis and Pieria - Antiochia ad Orontem
Referencias: Sear GICTV #472 Pag.43 - BMC Vol.20 #166 Pag.171 - Cohen Vol.1 #134 Pag.262mdelvalle
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10-30 - Antioquia ad Orontem - CLAUDIO (41 - 54 D.C.)AE AS (Provincial) 23 x 25 mm 12.9 gr.
Anv: "IM T[I. CLA. CAE. AV. GER]" - Busto laureado viendo a derecha.
Rev: "S C " dentro de una corona de laureles con 8 grupos de hojas.
Acuñada 41 - 54 D.C.
Ceca: Syria - Seleucis and Pieria - Antiochia ad Orontem
Referencias: Sear GICTV #472 Pag.43 - BMC Vol.20 #166 Pag.171 - Cohen Vol.1 #134 Pag.262mdelvalle
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18-30 - VESPASIANO (69 - 79 D.C.)AR Tetradracma (Provincial) 25 x 23 mm 13.6 gr.
Anv: "AYTOK[PAT ΩP KAICAP CEBATOC OYECIIACIANOC]" - Busto laureado viendo a derecha.
Rev: "ETOY [NEOY IEPOY A ó B ó Γ]" - Aguila parada de frente con su cabeza a izquierda, sobre un garrote con sus alas extendidas y corona de laureles en el pico.
Acuñada 69 - 71 D.C.
Ceca: Syria - Seleucis and Pieria - Antiochia ad Orontem
Referencias: Sear GICTV #736 Pag.70 - BMC Vol.20 #227 Pag.178 - RPC (#1970 =Año 1, #1971=Año 2 ó #1973=Año 3) Grupo 7 - Prieur Syro-Phoenician tatradrachms (2000) pag.20 #132 Grupo 9mdelvalle
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18-40 - VESPASIANO (69 - 79 D.C.)AR Tetradracma (Provincial) 25 x 23 mm 13.6 gr.
Anv: "AYTOK[PAT ΩP KAICAP CEBATOC OYECIIACIANOC]" - Busto laureado viendo a derecha.
Rev: "ETOY [NEOY IEPOY A ó B ó Γ]" - Aguila parada de frente con su cabeza a izquierda, sobre un garrote con sus alas extendidas y corona de laureles en el pico.
Acuñada 69 - 71 D.C.
Ceca: Syria - Seleucis and Pieria - Antiochia ad Orontem
Referencias: Sear GICTV #736 Pag.70 - BMC Vol.20 #227 Pag.178 - RPC (#1970 =Año 1, #1971=Año 2 ó #1973=Año 3) Grupo 7 - Prieur Syro-Phoenician tatradrachms (2000) pag.20 #132 Grupo 9mdelvalle
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35-52 - LUCIO VERO Co-Emperador con Marco Aurelio (161 - 169 D.C.)ANTIOQUIA en Orontes - Seleucis y Pieria - Siria
AE 22 mm 11.6 gr
Anv: ”AVT KΛ AVPHΛ OVHPOC CEB” – Cabeza laureada viendo a derecha.
Rev: ”S C” - IB debajo, todo dentro de una guirnalda.
Acuñada: 161 – 169 D.C.
Referencias: SNG Cambridge #5891 - RPC I #7152 - BN Paris #550 - SNG II #3001 - McAllee #10 - Mionnet V #443.mdelvalle
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51 - 10 - 1 - MACRINO (217 - 218 D.C.)LAODICEA ad MARE Seleucis y Pieria
AE 28 mm 14.9 gr
Anv: "IMP M OP SEVE MACRINOS AVG" – Cabeza laureada viendo a derecha.
Rev: "ROMAE" - FEL en exergo – Loba estante a derecha dando de mamar a los gemelos Rómulo y Remo.
Acuñada: 217 - 218 D.C.
Referencias: SGICV #2954 Pag.280 - BMC Vol.XX #97 Pag.261 - L&K #2097var - MPR II #1697mdelvalle
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51-20 - MACRINO (8/04/217 - 06/218 D.C.)LAODICEA ad MARE Seleucis y Pieria
AE 28 mm 14.9 gr
Anv: "IMP M OP SEVE MACRINOS AVG" – Cabeza laureada viendo a derecha.
Rev: "ROMAE" - FEL en exergo – Loba estante a derecha dando de mamar a los gemelos Rómulo y Remo.
Acuñada: 217 - 218 D.C.
Referencias: SGICV #2954 Pag.280 - BMC Vol.XX #97 Pag.261 - L&K #2097var - MPR II #1697mdelvalle
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71-20 - OCTACILIA SEVERA (244 - 249 D.C.)Syria, Seleucis and Pieria. Antiochia ad Orontem
AR Tetradracma 28,3 mm 11,91 gr. 1 hr.
Esposa de Filipo I y madre de Filipo II.
Anv: "MAP ΩTAKIΛ CЄOVHPAN CЄB" - Busto sobre una media luna, con diadema y vestido, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "ΔHMAPX ЄΞ OVCIAC" , Águila estante de frente sobre una hoja de palma, viendo a izquierda, con una corona en su pico y sus alas desplegadas, "SC" en exergo.
Acuñada en 244 D.C.
Ceca: Syria, Seleucis and Pieria. Antiochia ad Orontem
Referencias: McAlee #1086; Prieur #325; BMC XX #540 Pag.216; Sear GICTV #4057 Pag.388mdelvalle
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Antioch AR4Drachm Prieur 578 Trajan Decius AR Tetradrachm of Antioch, Seleucis and Pieria, Syria. 250/1 AD.Antioch AR4Drachm
Prieur 578 Trajan Decius AR Tetradrachm of Antioch, Seleucis and Pieria, Syria. 250/1 AD. AYT K G ME KY TPAIANOC DEKIOC CEB, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, seen from behind; two pellets below / DHMAPX EXOYCIAC, eagle standing right on palm, holding wreath in beak, SC in ex.
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ANTIOCHEIA, SELEUCIS & PIERIAANTIOCHEIA, SELEUCIS & PIERIA, AE20. 1st Century B.C. Obv.: Laureate head of Zeus right. Rev.: Seus enthroned left, holding Nike and sceptre, ΑΝΤΙΟΧΕΩΝ ΤΗΣ behind; ΜΗΤΡΟΠΟΛΕΩΣ before. 77 to 6 B.C. Reference: Sear #5854. dpaul7
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Gordian III. A.D. 238-244. AR tetradrachm. A.D. 242 Syria, Seleucis and Pieria. Antiochia ad Orontem. Syria, Seleucis and Pieria. Antiochia ad Orontem. Gordian III. A.D. 238-244. AR tetradrachm (26 mm, 13.35 g, 12 h). A.D. 242. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust left / Eagle standing facing, head left, holding wreath in beak; below, crescent above ram left. McAlee 881; Prieur 298.Antonivs Protti
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Otho TetradrachmAYTOKPATWP M OΘWN KAICAP CEBACTOC
Laureate head right
ETOYC A
Eagle, wings raised, standing left on two laurel branches, wreath in beak, palm branch in left field, crescent between eagle's legs
Seleucis and Pieria, Antioch ad Orontem
69 AD
14.44g
Prieur-101, RPC-4199, McAlee-316.
Rare
ex-ANE
Amazing jet black toning
From Numiswiki:
"Having to contest the crown with his competitor Vitellius, whom he three times defeated, Otho was vanquished in his turn at the battle of Bedriacum and rather than be the coccasion of further bloodshed in civil war, he preferred making the sacrifice of his life, and with a frimness wholly unlooked for from so effeminately luxurious a character,deliberately slew himself with his own hand. He died on the 16th of April 69 AD, in the 37th year of his age, having reigned only ninety-five days."Jay GT4
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Philip I AR Tetradrachm of Antioch, Seleucis and Pieria. AD 248.Obv. AYTOK K M IOYΛI ΦIΛIΠΠOC CEB, radiate and cuirassed bust left, with aegis.
Rev. ΔHMAPX EΞOYCIAC YΠA TO Γ, eagle standing, head right, holding wreath in beak; ANTIOXIA SC in exergue.
References: Prieur 355; McAlee 925.
10.78g, 25mm.Canaan
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Philip II. Seleucis and Pieria. 248-249 A.D.Philip II. Seleucis and Pieria. Tetradrachm. 248-249 A.D. Antioch. 32~33mm., 11,89g. (Prieur-473). (McAlee-1043). Anv.: AYTOK K M IOYΛI ΦIΛIΠΠOC CЄB, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust to right. Rev.: ΔHMAPX ЄΞOYCIAC YΠA TO Δ, eagle standing to left, holding wreath in beak, with wings spread; ANTIOXIA SC in exergue .ddwau
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R., Syria, Antiochia ad Orontem, 024 Domitian (69-81 A.D. Caesar, 81-96 A.D. Augustus), RPC II 2017, AE-(20)Semis, Large SC within laurel-wreath #1Syria, Antioch, Seleucis and Pieria, 024 Domitian (69-81 A.D. Caesar, 81-96 A.D. Augustus), RPC II 2017, AE-(20)Semis, Large SC within laurel-wreath #1
avers: DOMITIANVS CAESAR, Laureate head left.
reverse: Large SC within laurel-wreath.
exergue: S/C//--, diameter: 17,0-20,0mm, weight: 4,55g, axis: 11h,
mint: Syria, Antioch, Seleucis and Pieria, date: 69-81 A.D., ref: RPC II 2017, BMC 251,
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Seleucid Dynasty - King Philip I Philadelphos (95 - 83 B.C.) - Silver Tetradrachm #02-
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Seleucid Empire
Seleucid King Philip Philadelphos (95 - 83 B.C.)
Silver Tetradrachm, 93 - 83 BC
obv: Diademed head of Philip Philadelphos facing right.
rev: (Titles in Greek) - Zeus seated facing left, holding sceptre and Nike, who is placing a laureate crown upon his head.
Monograms below, Greek titles on either side.
Weight: 15.0 Grams
Size: 27 mm rexesq
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Seleucid Dynasty - King Philip I Philadelphos (95 - 83 B.C.) - Silver Tetradrachm #02-
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Seleucid Empire
Seleucid King Philip Philadelphos (95 - 83 B.C.)
Silver Tetradrachm, 93 - 83 BC
obv: Diademed head of Philip Philadelphos facing right.
rev: (Titles in Greek) - Zeus seated facing left, holding sceptre and Nike, who is placing a laureate crown upon his head.
Monograms below, Greek titles on either side.
Weight: 15.0 Grams
Size: 27 mm rexesq
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Seleucid Dynasty - King Philip I Philadelphos (95 - 83 B.C.) - Silver Tetradrachm #02-
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Seleucid Empire
Seleucid King Philip Philadelphos (95 - 83 B.C.)
Silver Tetradrachm, 93 - 83 BC
obv: Diademed head of Philip Philadelphos facing right.
rev: (Titles in Greek) - Zeus seated facing left, holding sceptre and Nike, who is placing a laureate crown upon his head.
Monograms below, Greek titles on either side.
Weight: 15.0 Grams
Size: 27 mm rexesq
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Seleucid Dynasty - King Philip I Philadelphos (95 - 83 B.C.) - Silver Tetradrachm #02-
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Seleucid King Philip Philadelphos (95 - 83 B.C.)
Silver Tetradrachm, 93 - 83 BC
obv: Diademed head of Philip Philadelphos facing right.
rev: (Titles in Greek) - Zeus seated facing left, holding sceptre and Nike, who is placing a laureate crown upon his head.
Monograms below, Greek titles on either side.
Weight: 15.0 Grams
Size: 27 mm rexesq
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Seleucid Dynasty - King Philip I Philadelphos (95 - 83 B.C.) - Silver Tetradrachm #02---
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Seleucid King Philip Philadelphos (95 - 83 B.C.)
Silver Tetradrachm, 93 - 83 BC
obv: Diademed head of Philip Philadelphos facing right.
rev: (Titles in Greek) - Zeus seated facing left, holding sceptre and Nike, who is placing a laureate crown upon his head.
Monograms below, Greek titles on either side.
Weight: 15.0 Grams
Size: 27 mm
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Seleucis and Pieria. Antioch. 39/38 B.C.Seleucis and Pieria. Antioch. Semi-autonomous circa 64 BC - 66 AD (Reign - Roman Republic. Issue - Caesarian era, year 11. Dating 39/38 B.C.). Ae 17mm., 3.23g. Obv: Turreted and veiled bust of Tyche right Rev: [ΑΝΤΙΟΧΕΩΝ] [ΜΗΤ]ΡΟΠΟ[ΛΕΩΣ]; [K]-A-I (between ears); ΑΥΤΟΝΟΜΟΥ, poppy between two grain ears and acorns. BMC -; Mionnet -.
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Seleucis and Pieria. Antioch.128/9 AD. Roman Provincial
SYRIA, Seleucis and Pieria. Antioch. Pseudo-autonomous issue . AE (Bronze, 15 mm, 4.02 g), CY 177 = 128/9 AD. ΑΝΤΙΟΧΕΩΝ ΜΗΤΡΟΠΟΛЄωС Laureate and draped bust of Apollo to right. Rev. ЄTOYC ZOP B Lyre. McAlee 127b. RPC III 3751.ddwau
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Syria, Seleucis and Pieria, Antioch. Philip I. BMC 534.Syria, Seleucis and Pieria, Antioch. Philip I (AD 244–249). Æ 22–23mm (7.9g.).
Obverse: [ΑVΤ]ΟΚ Κ ΜΑ ΙΟVΛΙ ΦΙΛΙΠΠΟC CЄΒ, laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right.
Reverse: ANTIO[XЄ]ΩN MHT[PO KOΛΩN], Apollo, in long drapery, standing left, holding patera in right hand and lyre in left, before whom is a coiled serpent; Δ-E and S C across fields.
References: BMC Galatia, etc. p. 215, 534.
Ex Lawrence Mulcrow, 10-16-2011. Reportedly found in Suffolk, England.Mark Fox
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Syria, Seleucis et Piera, Antiochia ad Orontem, Philip II , TychePhilip II (247-249)
Syria, Seleucis and Pieria: Antiochia ad Orontem
Obv.: AYTOK K M IOYΛI ΦIΛIΠΠOC CEB, Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust r.
Rev.: ANTIOXEΩΝ ΜΗΤPΟ KΟΛΩN / Δ - E / S - C,
Turreted, draped, and veiled bust of Tyche r. above, ram leaping r., head l. star below
(The ram is the sign of the zodiac for the month in which Antiochia was founded)
AE, 14.86g, 29.1mm
Ref: McAlee 1073/2
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Tetropolis of Seleucis and Pieria 147/6 B.C.Tetropolis of Seleucis and Pieria 147/6 B.C. Ae 20.5~21.6mm. 7.31g. Obv: Laureate head of Zeus right. Rev: ΑΔΕΛΦΩΝ - ΔΗΜΩΝ above/below winged thunderbolt, monograms BHA above and BHY below, date ΕΞΡ in field above. (Seleucid year 165 = 147/6 B.C.), all contained within a laurel wreath.
The four sister cities of Antioch, Selucia, Apameia and Laodicia, all founded by Seleucus I, constituted at a later period a semi-autonomous tetropolis, which for the space of about 20 years, from the reign of Alexander Balas to that of Antiochus VII, struck Federal bronze coins under the name Adelphi Demi (ΑΔΕΛΦΩΝ ΔΗΜΩΝ ). ddwau
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Tetropolis of Seleucis and Pieria 148 B.C.Seleucis and Pieria 148 B.C. Ae 17mm. 4.32g. Obv: Laureate head of Artemis right, quiver behind. Rev: ΑΔΕΛΦΩΝ - ΔΗΜΩΝ either side of tripod, monograms left and right, date ΕΞΡ in ex. (Seleucid year 165 = 148 B.C.), all contained within a laurel wreath.
The four sister cities of Antioch, Selucia, Apameia and Laodicia, all founded by Seleucus I, constituted at a later period a semi-autonomous tetrapolis, which for the space of about 20 years, from the reign of Alexander Bala to that of Antiochus VII, struck Federal bronze coins under the name Adelphi Demi (ΑΔΕΛΦΩΝ ΔΗΜΩΝ ). The several towns of the district called Seleucis and Pieria also issued autonomous bronze coins from the same period (B.C. 149) down to Imperial times, and Imperial money down to a late age.ddwau
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Tetropolis of Seleucis and Pieria 148 B.C.Tetropolis of Seleucis and Pieria 148 B.C. Ae 20.3~21.8mm. 7.78g. Obv: Laureate head of Zeus right. Rev: ΑΔΕΛΦΩΝ - ΔΗΜΩΝ either side of winged thunderbolt, monograms left and right, date ΕΞΡ in right field, above. (Seleucid year 165 = 148 B.C.), all contained within a laurel wreath.
The four sister cities of Antioch, Selucia, Apameia and Laodicia, all founded by Seleucus I, constituted at a later period a semi-autonomous tetrapolis, which for the space of about 20 years, from the reign of Alexander Bala to that of Antiochus VII, struck Federal bronze coins under the name Adelphi Demi (ΑΔΕΛΦΩΝ ΔΗΜΩΝ ). ddwau
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Vespasian, AD 69 to 79. Silver tetradrachm from AntiochSilver tetradrachm, SNG COP-169, Prieur - 137 (group 10), Antioch (Seleucis & Pieria) regnal year-4 (AD 72), 14.2 gm, 27mm, Bust of Vespasian right, with AUOKRATWR OUECPACIANOC KAICAR CEBACTOC around,; Rev, eagle standing left on garlanded altar, caduceus in beak, palm branch over shoulder, date in legend, with ETOUC NEOU IEROU D around. _13500
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