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Æ21 - Trebonianus Gallus COL AVG TRO

Issuer Alexandria Troas (Conventus of Adramyteum)
Year 251-253
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Reference(s) RPC IX#415
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Reverse description An eagle displayed in flight to the right, its wings fully extended, clutching a bucranium — an ox skull — firmly in its talons. The type is a well-known emblem of the colonial mint of Alexandria Troas, linking the city's identity to the Trojan heritage and its Augustan colonial status. The colonial abbreviation legend is distributed around the field. The overall relief is worn but the eagle's wings and the suspended bucranium remain discernible.
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Mint Alexandria Troas
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