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Æ21 - Claudius C C I B D D

Issuer Buthrotum (Achaea)
Year 41-54
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Composition Bronze
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Reverse description A tall palm tree with spreading fronds occupies the central field, rendered in a stylized provincial manner with a straight trunk rising from the base. The colonial abbreviation legend is divided into two columns flanking the trunk, with the letters arranged symmetrically on either side. The palm tree is a common symbol of colonial prosperity and fertility in Roman provincial coinage of this region.
Reverse script Latin
Reverse lettering C C I B D D
(Translation: the Julian colony of Campestris Buthrotum, by decree of the decurions)
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