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Ancient Rome Sabina Ae 24.68g 32.1mm

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Believe it is Sabina, having trouble with the reverse due to the pitting?


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I believe it's Ceres seated left on basket holding corn/grain ears and torch.
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@jd, other than being twice as heavy, isn't this pretty close to your other Sabina?

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@spence obverse is pretty close, perhaps same reverse, I've had some trouble matching up seated figures in some of my IDs
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