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Æ20 - Marcus Aurelius ϹΕΡΔΩΝ

Issuer Serdica
Year 161-180
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Weight 3.92 g
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Obverse script Greek
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Edge Plain
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Serdica — modern Sofia — was a Thracian settlement absorbed into the Roman province of Moesia and later Thrace, striking autonomous bronze issues under imperial reign names as a mark of civic loyalty rather than financial necessity. The city would later become one of Constantine's preferred residences, but under Marcus Aurelius it was a modest provincial center whose coin output was limited and irregular, which explains the rarity of types like this one.

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