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Æ16 - Antoninus Pius ΥΡΚΑΝΩΝ

Issuer Hyrcanis (Conventus of Smyrna)
Year 147-161
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Reverse description A kerykeion (caduceus or serpent-entwined staff), depicted centrally within the field, with a serpent coiling upward around the staff and its head rising to the top, consistent with the Asclepian or Hermes iconography common to Lydian civic coinage. The Greek ethnic legend ΥΡΚΑΝΩΝ (of the Hyrcanians) surrounds the device within a beaded border, identifying the issuing community.
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Mint Hyrcanis, Lydia, Turkey
Mintage ND (147-161)
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