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Æ21 - Philip I PROVINCIA DACIA, AN II

Issuer Roman Provincial Mint, Dacia
Year 247-248
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Composition Bronze
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description The personification of Dacia stands facing left at center, wearing the distinctive Dacian cap (pileus), and holds a curved sword (falx or sica) in one hand and two vexilla (military standards) inscribed V and XIII in the other, referencing the two legions garrisoned in the province. To the left of the central figure, an eagle stands left with head turned right, holding a wreath in its beak; to the right, a lion stands left. The field composition is emblematic of the province's military identity, with the encircling legend and date formula AN II indicating the second year of the provincial dating era.
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Mint Uncertain mint, Provincia Dacia
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