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Æ20 - Marcus Aurelius ϹΕΛ ΑΒΙ ϚΚϹ

Issuer Abila (Arabia)
Year 161-176
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Composition Bronze
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Reverse description A cornucopia laden with fruits occupies the central field, rendered as a curved horn overflowing with produce, a common symbol of abundance and prosperity on provincial Roman coinage of Arabia. The design is executed in the typical provincial style of the Decapolis region, with a surrounding Greek legend referencing the civic era date. The flan edges are irregular and the surfaces show significant wear and encrustation, partially obscuring the legend.
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Mint Abila (Seleucis Abila, Arabia)
Mintage ND (161-176)
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