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Roman Provincial Bronze Coin For ID

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Dear friends,
Please help me to find any info of the provincial Roman coin: weight 16,05g, diam. 25 mm
Any info or link is welcome.


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 Posted 04/30/2025  08:59 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Kamnaskires to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Not familiar with the issue, but the reverse iconography seems to perhaps include a kneeling "anguipede giant" - and, if so, the standing figure, which looks male, may be Jupiter (hurling a thunderbolt) or Herakles. Wonder if it may be unpublished?
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04/30/2025 09:01 am
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@Kamnaskires - I am very grateful for the information.
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Was able to find this one fairly quickly with Kamnaskires's insight. That is an anguipede giant, but the standing figure is Zeus.

This is Marcus Aurelius as Caesar from Diocaesarea Cilicia, RPC IV 6208: https://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/coins/4/6208
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@Tanman2001-Very appreciated!
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