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Æ18 - Antoninus Pius Α (with curved crossbar)

Issuer Nicopolis (Achaea)
Year 147-161
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse description Bare head of Marcus Aurelius, facing right, with short beard rendered in fine curls. The portrait is executed in a restrained provincial style typical of Epirote civic coinage of the mid-second century AD. No legend is visible in the field or around the periphery.
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Reverse description A single Greek alpha (Α) with a distinctive curved crossbar, centrally placed within a wreath. The wreath encircles the entire reverse field, with individual leaves rendered in low relief. The design is simple and schematic, characteristic of small provincial bronze issues from Nicopolis ad Istrum or Nicopolis in Epirus denoting a denomination or civic mark.
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Reverse lettering Α (with curved crossbar)
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