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Æ22 Countermarked

Issuer Roman Colony of Corinth
Year 42 BC - 41 BC
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description Athena Pallas advancing right in martial stride, helmeted and wearing the aegis, brandishing a thunderbolt in her raised right hand and bearing a round shield on her left arm. The magistrates' legend, referencing the duoviri responsible for the issue, is distributed across the field. The figure is rendered in a vigorous, somewhat schematic style characteristic of early Caesarean colonial bronze coinage at Corinth.
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Mint Corinth (Roman Colony)
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