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Æ23 - Gallienus ANTIOCH CL SR

Issuer Antioch of Pisidia
Year 253-268
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Technique Hammered
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description A legionary aquila (eagle standard) stands centrally, flanked on each side by a military signum (standard), the whole composition arranged in a symmetrical triad emblematic of Roman colonial military pride. The standards bear decorative disc and phalerae ornaments, clearly visible despite the worn surface, with the right-hand standard showing a series of stacked roundels surmounted by a hand or eagle finial. A horizontal ground line separates the central devices from the exergue. The colonial legend is disposed around the field, referencing Antioch in Pisidia as a Roman colonia acting under senatorial authority.
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Edge Plain
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