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| Issuer | Neapolis (Nablus, Samaria) |
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| Year | 212-222 |
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| Weight | 6 g |
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| Obverse script | Greek |
| Obverse lettering | AVT K M AVP ANTΩNINOC (Translation: Αὐτ(οκράτωρ) Κ(αῖσαρ) Μ(άρκος) ΑΥΡ(ήλιος) ἈΝΤΩΝΙΝΟΣ : `the emperor cesar Marcus Aurelius Antoninus`.) |
| Reverse description | Schematic representation of Mount Gerizim, the sacred Samaritan mountain, depicted with a prominent temple and altar at its summit, a colonnade or sacred way shown along the base of the mountain, and a small star or solar symbol in the upper field. An uncertain letter appears in the exergue. The reverse legend in Greek identifies the issuing city as the Flavian Neapolis in Syria Palaestina, reflecting the city's colonial status and Flavian foundation. |
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