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Roman Provincial Bronze Coin For ID

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Please help to ID the coin.

AE 25 mm 13,00 g

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Elagabalus AE from Nikopolis ad Istrum, Moesia
...ANTΩNEINOC - Elagabalus radiate, draped bust right.
YΠ NOBIOV POVΦOV NIKOΠOΛ(ITΩN ΠPOC) CT (PON) - Apollo naked, standing in front of burning altar, holding patera and branch.

"Without exception, all Elagabalus's coins at Nikopolis were issued by Novius Rufus (NOBIOV POVΦOV)."

Moushmov #1371: http://www.wildwinds.com/moushmov/nikopolis.html
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Thank you Tanman2001. It's exactly that coin of Elagabalus
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An interesting Obverse that looks a lot like Macrinus.
Without the legend I would have sworn it was Macrinus, looks like a re-cycled Obverse die
Nice addition
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