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Æ23 - Valerian I ANTIOCHI O CL SR

Issuer Antioch of Pisidia
Year 260-268
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Thickness 2 mm
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Obverse lettering IMP CAE P AELL OVALERIAN
(Translation: Emperor Caesar Publius Aelius Valerianus)
Reverse description A vexillum surmounted by a legionary eagle facing forward with wings fully spread, flanked on either side by a military standard, the ensemble emblematic of Roman colonial military pride. The composition is centrally placed within the coin's field, with the standards rising to the height of the eagle's wings. The encircling Latin colonial legend identifies Antioch as a Roman colony and ally. The reverse typology is characteristic of the Pisidian Antioch mint's emphatic celebration of its Roman colonial and military status during the reign of Valerian I.
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Edge Plain
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