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2 Roman Provincial Coins - Need Help With ID Please!

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I was having trouble with the lighting, so I included four pictures. Thanks so much in advance for your time/help!

My thoughts:

Both are Roman Provincial, but I am not sure which province or even which emperor. The coin on the right has a caduceus reverse.


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A caduceus would be symmetrical. Perhaps the staff of Asklepios or, more simply, just a serpent entwined staff?

Perhaps not a match, although reverse legend might be NIKOΠOΛITΩN:

https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=4895400

(Your reverse is upside-down...and it might be "ΛITΩN" that we see on yours)
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Left coin: a Marcianopolis issue of Septimius Severus, with Tyche (holding cornucopia and rudder) reverse. Perhaps similar to: https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=2371253

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Hey Bob. Very very good, thanks so much! I was able to get them both notated properly thanks to you!

I've never has the Diamandianus (sp) emperor before, it's a first! He must be scarce?
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Quote:
He must be scarce?


Well, bear in mind I'm not entirely certain about that attribution...it may or may not be right. Also note: you've posed your question to a stupid Parthian collector, so my response would be:



Let's wait for Roman enthusiasts to chime in.
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