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can anyone help with this coin?

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 Posted 01/28/2016  06:06 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Biancasdad to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Hi Jake.

You have a very nice example of Licinius, minted at Antioch.

The reference is RIC VII 17
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thanks

im new to the Coin World. so as I see it ANT is the mint. what does the b1 stand for?
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very nice detail and patina.
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what does the b1 stand for?


At the time this coin was minted, the mint at Antioch was running something like 16 workshops or officiae (pl) as they were called. The field mark BI was the Greek numeral for the officina that produced this coin, and that corresponds to the number 12.
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thank you very much for the info..
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