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1 Aureus - Imitating Caracalla, 198-217

Issuer Uncertain Germanic tribes
Year 250-325
Type Non-circulating coin
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description Standing female figure, likely a barbarous imitation of Plautilla or a deity such as Pietas, facing left, holding a patera in her extended right hand and an inverted spear in her left hand. A peacock stands at her feet, an attribute commonly associated with Juno or empress types on Roman prototype issues. The surrounding legend is a degenerate, pseudo-Latin garbled inscription imitating the original Roman reverse legend, rendered in an irregular and partially illegible manner consistent with barbarous imitative coinage.
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Reverse lettering NNNCCHΛNPNZZYYYY[...]NAA[...]HIIM
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