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ID Request: Augustus SC In Wreath Issue From Antioch

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The wear and uncentered strike aren't helping me here. I'm convinced the legend starts with "IMP," which narrows it down to three listings on Wildwinds: RPC 4247, 4260, and 4264. None of those, however, have the two prominent pellets above and below the SC. Any help is appreciated.

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Thank you! Looks like I was barking up the wrong tree. It seems to match RPC 4277.
I forgot to add that it's 27.6 mm and 13.82 g.

Wildwinds lists the date as (Caesarean) year 90, or AD 41/42. Any chance you know how this is known? It doesn't look like any of the examples bear a date, which, if I understand correctly, should be the Greek numeral koppa.
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I'll leave that to one of our Rome/Provincial-aholics to answer...
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