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this smil
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Looks greek, to me. Perhaps someone will recognise the reverse.
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I think it is Claudius

http://www.acsearch.info/record.html?id=217192

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Claudius, 25 January 41 - 13 October 54 A.D., Gadara, Decapolis

Gadara, located on a mountain summit about 6 miles south-east of the Sea of Galilee, was the capitol of the Roman province Peraea. Mark (5:1) and Luke (8:26-39) describe the miracle healing of a demoniac (Matthew [8:28-34] says two demoniacs) in the country of the Gadarenes.

11653. Bronze AE 19, Spijkerman 17, VF, Gadara mint, 2.10g, 11.6mm, 0°, 44 - 45 A.D.; obverse CEBACTOC, laureate head right; reverse - "A- "AΡA, crossed cornucopias, date HP ( year 108) between the horns; scarce; SOLD

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It is a Roman Inh no characters in front of the king's face

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That's the one Pish.
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