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0262 - Denarius Augustus 27-20 BCObv/ Augustus head laureate r.
Rev/ Capricorn r., with cornucopia on the back and holding globe; behind, rudder; below, AVGVSTV(S).

Ag, 17.3 mm, 3.55 g
Mint: Eastern mint (?)
RIC I/541 [R2] - BMCRE I/664
ex-CNG, auction e471, lot 235
1 commentsdafnis
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112 Probus (276-282 A.D.), AE-Antoninianus, RIC V-II 922-3-6a, 4th. Unspecified Eastern mint, CLEMENTIA TEMP, Bust-C/A2, ʕ•//XXI, Emperor and Jupiter with Victory (B), #3112 Probus (276-282 A.D.), AE-Antoninianus, RIC V-II 922-3-6a, 4th. Unspecified Eastern mint, CLEMENTIA TEMP, Bust-C/A2, ʕ•//XXI, Emperor and Jupiter with Victory (B), #3
avers: IMP C M AVR PROBVS P F AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, seen from back. (C/A2)
reverse: CLEMENTIA TEMP, Emperor standing right, holding sceptre, receiving Victory from Jupiter standing left, holding sceptre.(B)
exergue: ʕ•//XXI, diameter: 19,5-21,5mm, weight: 3,65g, axis: 6h,
mint: 4th. Unspecified Eastern mint, 3rd. emission "dotted series" 6th. officina, date: 280 A.D.,
ref: RIC V-II 922-3-6a, p-120,
Q-003
quadrans
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112 Probus (276-282 A.D.), AE-Antoninianus, RIC V-II 925-4-2, 4th. Unspecified Eastern mint, RESTITVT ORBIS, Bust-A2, B//XXI, Female and Emperor, #1112 Probus (276-282 A.D.), AE-Antoninianus, RIC V-II 925-4-2, 4th. Unspecified Eastern mint, RESTITVT ORBIS, Bust-A2, B//XXI, Female and Emperor, #1
avers: IMP C M AVR PROBVS P F AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, seen from back. (A2),
reverse: RESTITVT ORBIS, Female standing right, presenting wreath to emperor standing left, holding globe and sceptre.(B)
exergue: B//XXI, diameter: 20,5-21,5mm, weight: 4,17g, axis: 6h,
mint: 4th. Unspecified Eastern mint, date: 281 A.D., 4th. emiss., 2nd., off., ref: RIC V-II 925, p-120,
Q-001
quadrans
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3171 Hadrian Denarius 117-38 AD Fortuna Eastern mintReference.
RIC III 3171; Strack *74, pl. XX; cf. RIC 245


Bust A1+

Obv. HADRIANVS-AVG COS III P P
Bare head

Rev. FORTVNA AVG
Fortuna wearing polos Crown, standing left, holding patera and cornucopia

2.67 gr
18 mm
h
okidoki
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Attica, Athens AR Tetradrachm. Eastern imitation.Obv. Helmeted head of Athena right.
Rev. Owl standing right, head facing; olive sprig and crescent behind, AΘE to right; all within incuse square.
17.06g, 22.2mm.
Kroll 15; SNG Copenhagen 64. Bankers marks on both sides.
Ex. London Ancient Coins LAC.
2 commentsCanaan
Celtic_AR-Drachm_Laur-Zeus-head-right_Horse-trotting-left-circle-above-dot-with-in_Göbl-xxx_Q-001_axis-7h_14mm_1,81g-s.jpg
Celtic AR-Drachm, Eastern Celts. AR Drachm. Uncertain Tribe, 2nd-1st centuries BC. Kugelwange (Ball cheek) Type.Celtic AR-Drachm, Eastern Celts. AR Drachm. Uncertain Tribe, 2nd-1st centuries BC. Kugelwange (Ball cheek) Type.
avers:- Imitation of the issues of Philip II of Macedonia. Laureate head of Zeus right, large pellet on cheek.
reverse:- Stylized Horse trotting left, some pellet behind the neck of the horse and pellet within ring above.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 14mm, weight: 1,81g, axis: 7h,
mint: , date: Second-first century B.C., ref: Göbl, OTA pl. 17, 207. Kostial, Lanz 95, 507.
Q-001
quadrans
Celtic_AR-Drachm_Laur-Zeus-head-right_Horse-trotting-left-circle-above-dot-with-in_Göbl-xxx_Q-002_axis-9h_13-14mm_2,41g-s.jpg
Celtic AR-Drachm, Eastern Celts. AR Drachm. Uncertain Tribe, 2nd-1st centuries BC. Kugelwange (Ball cheek) Type. #2Celtic AR-Drachm, Eastern Celts. AR Drachm. Uncertain Tribe, 2nd-1st centuries BC. Kugelwange (Ball cheek) Type. #2
avers:- Imitation of the issues of Philip II of Macedonia. Laureate head of Zeus right, large pellet on cheek.
reverse:- Stylized Horse trotting left, some pellet behind the neck of the horse and pellet within ring above.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 13-14mm, weight: 2,41g, axis: 9h,
mint: , date: Second-first century B.C., ref: Göbl, OTA pl. 17, 207. Kostial, Lanz 95, 507.
Q-002
quadrans
Celtic_AR-Drachm_Laur-Zeus-head-right_Horse-trotting-left-circle-above-dot-with-in_Göbl-xxx_Q-022_h_mm_ga-s.jpg
Celtic AR-Drachm, Eastern Celts. AR Drachm. Uncertain Tribe, 2nd-1st centuries BC. Kugelwange (Ball cheek) Type. #3Celtic AR-Drachm, Eastern Celts. AR Drachm. Uncertain Tribe, 2nd-1st centuries BC. Kugelwange (Ball cheek) Type. #3
avers:- Imitation of the issues of Philip II of Macedonia. Laureate head of Zeus right, large pellet on cheek.
reverse:- Stylized Horse trotting left, some pellet behind the neck of the horse and pellet within ring above.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: mm, weight: g, axis: h,
mint: , date: Second-first century B.C., ref: Göbl, OTA pl. 17, 207. Kostial, Lanz 95, 507.
Q-003
quadrans
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CHINA - EASTERN HANCHINA - EASTERN HAN - JIAN WU reign of Emperor GUANG WU DI (25-56 AD). AE Wu Zhu coin. Hartil #10.2.dpaul7
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CHINA - Eastern Han DynastyCHINA - Eastern Han Dynasty, Wu Zhu, attributed to Emperor Ling Di (168-189). Onv.: WU ZHU. Reverse: 4 rays emanating from hole corners. Reference: Hartill #10.3.dpaul7
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Eastern Europe. Imitation of Philip II of Macedon (Circa 200-0 BC)Tetradrachm (Kugelwange or "ball cheek" type)

20 mm, 11.46 g

Obverse: Stylized laureate head of Zeus right

Reverse: Stylized horse prancing left, pellet-in-annulet above, pelleted cross below.

Lanz 468-9; OTA 193/9.

Around the end of the 3rd century B.C., the Celtic Scordisci tribe started issuing their own local coinages imitating the types of Philip II of Macedon. These coinages had a limited volume of production and a restricted area of circulation, so their finds are not numerous and occur mostly in their own territory and in the neighboring territories of other Celtic or Celticized tribes. The Scordisci were originally formed after the Celtic invasion of Macedonia and Northern Greece (280-279 BC) which culminated in a great victory against the Greeks at Thermopylae and the sacking of Delphi, the center of the Greek world. The Celts then retreated back to the north of the Balkans (suffering many casualties along the way) and settled on the mouth of the Sava River calling themselves the Scordisci after the nearby Scordus (now Sar) mountains. The Scordisci, since they dominated the important Sava valley, the only route to Italy, in the second half of the 3rd century BC, gradually became the most powerful tribe in the central Balkans.

From 141 BC, the Scordisci were constantly involved in battles against Roman held Macedonia. They were defeated in 135 BC by Cosconius in Thrace. In 118 BC, according to a memorial stone discovered near Thessalonica, Sextus Pompeius, probably the grandfather of the triumvir, was slain fighting against them near Stobi. In 114 BC, they surprised and destroyed the army of Gaius Porcius Cato in the western mountains of Serbia, but were defeated by Minucius Rufus in 107 BC.

From time to time they still gave trouble to the Roman governors of Macedonia, whose territory they invaded, even advancing as far as Delphi for a second time and once again plundering the temple; but Lucius Cornelius Scipio Asiaticus finally overcame them in 88 BC and drove them back across the Danube. After this, the power of the Scordisci declined rapidly. This decline was more a result of the political situation in their surrounding territories rather than the effects of Roman campaigns, as their client tribes, especially the Pannonians, became more powerful and politically independent. Between 56 and 50 BC, the Scordisci were defeated by Burebista's Dacians (a Thracian king of the Getae and Dacian tribes), and became subject to him.
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Issue_I_Libertas_star_left_C149_Dldc_6h,_3_19g.jpg
Issue I Libertas C149Dldc
star left of Libertas
LIBERTAS AVG
6h; 3.19g
mix_val
Issue_I_Libertas_star_left_C149_12h,_3_68g.jpg
Issue I Libertas C149Dldc
Star left of Libertas
LIBERTAS AVG
12h; 3.68g
mix_val
Issue_I_Libertas_star_left_C149_6h,_1_78g.jpg
Issue I Libertas C149Dldc
Star left of Libertas
LIBERTAS AVG
6h; 1.78g
mix_val
Issue_I_Mars_C201_no_star_12h,_2_26g.jpg
Issue I Mars 201Dld
No Star
Legend error P M TP P COS instead of P M TR P COS
12h;2.26g
mix_val
Issue_I_Mars_star_low_left_C201_6h,_2_28g.jpg
Issue I Mars 201aDldc
Star left of Mars
P M TR P COS
6h;2.28g
mix_val
Issue_I_Mars_Dld_star_left_red_12h,_2_22g.jpg
Issue I Mars C201Dld
Star left of Mars
P M TR P COS
12h;2.22g
mix_val
Issue_I_Mars_Dld_C201_12h,_3_28g.jpg
Issue I Mars C201Dld
Star left of Mars
P M TR P COS
12h;3.28g
mix_val
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Issue I Pietas C194bDld
Pietas standing half-left
PIETAS AVG
12h; 2.43g
mix_val
Issue_I_Salus_Publica_C535_6h,_2_58g.jpg
Issue I Salus Publica C535Dld
Star left of Salus
SALVS PVBLICA
6h; 2.58g
mix_val
Issue_I_Salus_Publica_C535,_6h_2_927g.jpg
Issue I Salus Publica C535 but star rightDld
Star lower right of Salus
SALVS PVBLICA
6h; 2.93g
mix_val
Issue_I_Salus_Publica_C535a_6h,_2_30g.jpg
Issue I Salus Publica C535aDldc
Star to the right of Salus
SALVS PVBLICA
6h; 2.30g
mix_val
Issue_I_Salus_Publica_C535a__no_star_12h,_2_40g.jpg
Issue I Salus Publica C535a but no starDldc
no star
SALVS PVBLICA
12h; 2.40g
mix_val
Issue_I_Salus_Publica_C535b_6h,_2_91g.jpg
Issue I Salus Publica C535bCldc
Star to the right of Salus
SALVS PVBLICA
6h; 2.91g
mix_val
Issue_I_Victoria_C561_Dldc_no_star_2_48g,_12h.jpg
Issue I Victoria C561 Dldc
No Star
VICTORIA AVG
12h; 2.48g
mix_val
Issue_I_Victoria_C560_Dldc_2_83g,_6h_red.jpg
Issue I Victoria C561Dldc
No star
VICTORIA AVG
6h; 2.83g
mix_val
Issue_I_Victoria_C561_Dldc_no_star_copy_3_08g,_6h_red.jpg
Issue I Victoria C561Dldc
no star
VICTORIA AVG
6h; 3.08g
mix_val
Issue_I_Victoria_C560_Dldc_star_right_12h,_2_38g.jpg
Issue I Victoria C561 but with starDldc
Star lower right field
VICTORIA AVG
12h; 2.38g
mix_val
Issue_I_Victoria_C560_Dld_12h,_2_93g.jpg
Issue I Victoria C561aDld
no star
VICTORIA AVG
12h; 2.93g
mix_val
Issue_I_Victoria_C560_Dld_2_64g,_12h_red.jpg
Issue I Victoria C561aDld
no star
VICTORIA AVG
12h; 2.64g
mix_val
Issue_I_Victoria_C561a_no_star,_12h,_3_40g_red.jpg
Issue I Victoria C561aDld
no star
VICTORIA AVG
12h; 3.40g
mix_val
Issue_I_Victoria_C561a_star_right_12h,_2_52g.jpg
Issue I Victoria C561a but with starDld
star lower right
VICTORIA AVG
12h; 2.52g
mix_val
C11_3_454g,_12h_red.jpg
Issue II Aequitas C11Cld
Star to the left of Aequitas
AEQUITAS AVG
12h; 3.45g
mix_val
C202a_but_with_star_1_838g,_6h_red.jpg
Issue II Fortuna C202aCld
Star left of Fortuna
PMTRP COS
6h; 1.84g
mix_val
Fortuna_unlisted_like_C223a_3_417g,_12h_red.jpg
Issue II Fortuna C223 no starCld
Fortuna
P M TR P COS P P
12h; 3.42g
mix_val
C223a_Fortuna_red.jpg
Issue II Fortuna C223aCld
Star left of Fortuna
P M TR P COS P P
12h; 4.10g
mix_val
C147_Libertas_Cld_6h,_3_42g_red.jpg
Issue II Libertas C147Cld
Star left of Libertas
LIBERTAS AVG
6h; 3.42g
mix_val
C147_Cld_2_107g,12h_dup_red.jpg
Issue II Libertas C147Cld
Star left of Libertas
LIBERTAS AVG
12h; 2.11g
mix_val
libertas_Cld_red.jpg
Issue II Libertas unlistedCldc, unlisted as cuirassed
Star left of Libertas
LIBERTAS AVG
6h; 4.09g
mix_val
mars_no_star_red.jpg
Issue II Mars C201Cld
Star low left of Mars
P M TR P COS P P
12h; 2.76g
mix_val
C207a_2_186g,_12h_red.jpg
Issue II Mars C207aCld
Star left of Mars
P M TR P COS P P
12h; 2.19g

mix_val
C207a_duplicate.jpg
Issue II Mars C207aCld
Star left of Mars
P M TR P COS P P
6h; 2.88g
mix_val
C207a_star_right_2_920g;_12h.jpg
Issue II Mars C207aCld
Star right of Mars
P M TR P COS P P
12h; 2.92g
mix_val
C207a_but_no_PP_unlisted.jpg
Issue II Mars unlistedCld
Star right of Mars
P M TR P COS
12h; 2.39g
similar to C207a
mix_val
Mars_red~0.jpg
Issue II Mars unlisted no starCldc
Mars standing left
P M TR P COS P P
12h; 2.39g
mix_val
IOVI_unlisted_like_C204_12h_3_22g_red.jpg
Issue II Unlisted IOVI no starCld
IOVI
P M TR P COS P P
12h; 3.22g
Like C204 but eastern style
mix_val
iovi_no_star_red_6h;_2_70g.jpg
Issue II Unlisted IOVI no starCld
IOVI
P M TR P COS P P
6h; 2.70g
Like C204 but eastern
mix_val
liberalitas_no_star_red_6h;_2_69g.jpg
Issue II Unlisted Liberalitas no starCldc
Liberalitas
P M TRP COS P P
6h; 2.69
mix_val
C218_antioch_unlisted_6h;_2_86g.jpg
Issue II Unlisted Salus no starCld/Cldc (probably Cldc based on other coins with similar portrait)
Seated Salus
P M TR P COS P P
6h; 2.86g
Similar to C218/218a but Eastern
mix_val
salus_unlisted_red_12h;_3_31g.jpg
Issue II Unlisted Salus no starCldc
Seated Salus
P M TR P COS P P
12h; 3.31g
Similar to C218a but Eastern
mix_val
salus_unlisted_no_star_red_6h;_2_94g.jpg
Issue II Unlisted Salus no starCldc
Seated Salus
P M TR P COS P P
6h; 2.94g
Similar to C218a but Eastern
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Issue II Victoria C559Cld
Star to the right of victory
VICTORIA AVG
12h; 2.78g
mix_val
mars_red_6h;_2_80g.jpg
Issue III C231a MarsCld (G on drapery)
Star left of Mars
P M TR P II COS P P
6h; 2.80g
mix_val
C237_ALEXAN_12h;_2_63g.jpg
Issue III Fortuna C237Cld (no D in legend)
Star left of Fortuna
P M TR P II COS P P
12h; 2.63g
mix_val
C237_12h;_1_72g.jpg
Issue III Fortuna C237Cld (no D in legend)
Star left of Fortuna
P M TR P II COS P P
12h; 1.72g
mix_val
C231a__note_AVG_6h;_2_64g.jpg
Issue III Mars no star Cld
Mars standing left
P M TR P II COS P P
6h; 2.64g
mix_val
C11a_12h;_3_02g.jpg
Issue IV AEQUITAS C11aCld
Aequitas standing half-left
AEQVITAS AVG
12h; 3.02g
mix_val
aequitas_red_12h;_2_81g.jpg
Issue IV Aequitas C11aCld (missing G in AVG)
Aequitas standing half-left
AEQVITAS AVG
12h; 2.81g
mix_val
aequitas_red_5h;_2_63g.jpg
Issue IV AEQUITAS C11bCldc (missing R in MAVR)
Aequitas standing left
AEQVITAS AVG
5h; 2.63g
mix_val
C11b_12h;_2_62g.jpg
Issue IV Aequitas C11bCldc
Aequitas standing half-left
AEQVITAS AVG
12h; 2.62g
mix_val
C11b_12h;_3_00g.jpg
Issue IV Aequitas C11bCldc
Aequitas standing half-left
AEQVITAS AVG
12h; 3.00g
mix_val
C11b_12h;_3_27g.jpg
Issue IV Aequitas C11bCldc
Aequitas standing half-left
AEQVITAS AVG
12h; 3.27g
mix_val
aequitas_2_red_11h;_3_15g.jpg
Issue IV Aequitas C11bCldc
Aequitas standing half-left
AEQVITAS AVG
11h; 3.15g
mix_val
Concordia_red_12h;_3_33g.jpg
Issue IV Concordia C38Cldc
Concordia seated left
CONCORDIA
12h; 3.33g
mix_val
C38_cuirassed_6h;_2_82g.jpg
Issue IV Concordia C38Cldc
Concordia seated left
CONCORDIA
6h; 2.82g
mix_val
concordia_red_6h;_2_64g.jpg
Issue IV Concordia C38Cldc
Concordia seated left
CONCORDIA
6h; 2.64g
mix_val
concordia_3_red_12h;_2_95g.jpg
Issue IV Concordia C38Cldc
Concordia seated left, holding two cornucopia in left arm
CONCORDIA
12h; 2.95g
mix_val
Concordia_limes_red_12h;_8_9g.jpg
Issue IV Concordia C38 (or 39)Cldc (reads CNAVR instead of CMAVR)
Concordia seated left
CONCORDIA
12h; 2.89g
maybe a base metal coin
mix_val
C38_unlisted_Cld12h;_2_69g.jpg
Issue IV Concordia unlisted Cld (like C38 which is Cldc)
Concordia seated left
CONCORDIA
12h; 2.69g
mix_val
concordia_2r_ed_6h;_3_63g.jpg
Issue IV Concordia unlistedCld (unlisted obverse portrait variant, missing G in AVG)
Concordia seated left
CONCORDIA
6h; 3.63g
mix_val
fides_exercitus_seated_red_12h;_3_24g.jpg
Issue IV Fides exercitus unlistedCldc
Fides seated left, eagle held in right hand
FIDES EXERCITVS
12h; 3.24g
mix_val
fides_exercitus_seated_ae_red_6h;_2_73g.jpg
Issue IV Fides exercitus unlistedCldc (AVG missing from obverse legend)
Fides seated left, eagle held in right hand
FIDES EXERCITVS
6h; 2.73g
mix_val
Fides_exercitus_6h;_2_99g_red.jpg
Issue IV Fides Exercitus unlistedCldc
Fides seated left, eagle held in right hand
FIDES EXERCITVS
6h; 2.99g
mix_val
fides_exercitus_3_12h;_3_05g_red.jpg
Issue IV Fides Exercitus unlistedCld (missing G in AVG)
Fides standing front head left, standards at left and right, standard at left held by right hand
FIDES EXERCITVS
12h; 3.05g
mix_val
fides_exercitus_2_12h;_2_80g_red.jpg
Issue IV Fides Exercitus unlistedCldc
Fides seated left, holding eagle in right
FIDES EXERCITVS
12h; 2.80g
mix_val
fides_exercitus_4_red_12h;_3_01g.jpg
Issue IV Fides Exercitus unlistedCld (missing I in IMP)
Fides seated left, holding eagle in right hand
FIDES EXERCITVS
12h; 3.01g
mix_val
fides_militum_seated_red_12h;_3_00g.jpg
Issue IV Fides militum unlistedCldc
Fides seated left
FIDES MILITVM
12h; 3.00g
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fides_militum_seated_2_red_12h;_2_58g.jpg
Issue IV Fides militum unlistedCldc
Fides seated left, eagle held in right hand
FIDES MILITVM
12h; 2.58g
mix_val
fides_militum_red_11h;_2_81g.jpg
Issue IV Fides Militum unlistedCldc
Fides standing front, head right, holding vexilium and standard
FIDES MILITVM
11h; 2.81g
mix_val
fides_militum_red_12h;_3_31g.jpg
Issue IV Fides Militum unlisted portrait varietyCldc (similar to C52b which is Cld)
Fides standing front head right
FIDES MILITVM
12h; 3.31g
mix_val
C70b_unlisted_antioch_12h;_2_85g.jpg
Issue IV Iovi Conservatori unlistedCldc
IOVI standing half-left
IOVI CONSERVATORI
12h; 2.85g
mix_val
C106a_missing_r_6h;_3_34g_red.jpg
Issue IV Liberalitas C106aCldc (O instead of D in legend)
Liberalitas standing half left
LIBEALITAS AVG (legend error)
6h; 3.34g
mix_val
liberalitas_red_12h;_2_89g.jpg
Issue IV Liberalitas C108aCldc
Liberalitas standing left
LIBERALITAS AVG
12h; 2.89g
mix_val
C106a_missing_M_6h;_3_20g_red.jpg
Issue IV Liberalitas C108bCldc (legend error, IP instead of IMP)
Liberalitas standing half left
LIBERALITAS AVG
6h; 3.20g
mix_val
Liberalitas_2_red.jpg
Issue IV Liberalitas unlistedCld (unlisted portrait variety)
Liberalitas standing half left
LIBERALITAS AVG
12h; 3.23g
mix_val
liberalitas_3_red.jpg
Issue IV Liberalitas unlistedCld (unlisted portrait variety)
Liberalitas standing half left
LIBERALITAS AVG
6h; 2.85g
mix_val
Liberalitas_red.jpg
Issue IV Libertalitas C108bCldc
Libertalitas standing half left
LIBERALITAS AVG
12h; 3.23g
mix_val
Libertas_red.jpg
Issue IV Libertas C152bCldc
Libertas standing left
LIBERTAS AVG
6h; 2.80g
mix_val
C152b_12h;_3_45g.jpg
Issue IV Libertas C152bCldc
Libertas standing half-left
LIBERTAS AVG
12h; 3.45g
mix_val
C115_but_Cldc_libertas_instead_of_liberalitas_3_048g,_6h_red.jpg
Issue IV Libertas unlistedCldc
Liberalitas standing half left
LIBERTAS AVG
6h; 3.05g
mix_val
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