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Æ22 - Marcus Aurelius ΡϙΒ

Issuer Amisus (Bithynia and Pontus)
Year 160-161
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Greek
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Reverse description A winged caduceus depicted upright and centrally positioned in the field, with two serpents entwined about the staff and wings spread at the top, serving as an emblem of Hermes and a symbol of commerce and prosperity befitting the port city of Amisus. The Greek numeral ΡϙΒ, representing the civic year 192 of the Amisene era (corresponding to 160–161 AD), is inscribed in the lower field beneath the caduceus within a dotted border.
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Reverse lettering ΡϙΒ
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