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Ancient 17mm

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Anyone know this coin? The closest match I've been able to locate is [url="http://www.wildwinds.com/coins/ric/elagabalus/RIC_0078v.jpg">This Elagabalus[/url], but it's not it.


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Roman provincial brass, from the city of Nicaea-in-Bythinia, the very common "three standards" type from that city. You can see the city's name, NIKAI... between the standard poles. See the Wildwinds page for this city for a couple dozen examples from emperors Elagabalus to Severus Alexander. The Alexander ones seem to be smaller, on average, so I'd go with that emperor too. I own a 20mm example of this same coin type.
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Thank you very much, guys!
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