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Æ25 - Commodus C L I COR

Issuer Corinth (Achaea)
Year 184-192
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse lettering COMMODVS ANTONINVS AV
(Translation: Commodus Antoninus Augustus)
Reverse description Victoria (Nike) advancing to the right, depicted as a winged, draped female figure in dynamic stride. She holds a wreath extended forward in her right hand and a long palm-branch in her left hand, both attributes emblematic of victory. The figure is rendered in the compact, somewhat schematic style characteristic of late 2nd-century colonial bronze coinage from Corinth. The colonial legend C L I COR is distributed in the field around the figure, identifying the issuing authority. The flan shows typical irregularities and heavy dark green patination consistent with a hammered provincial issue.
Reverse script Latin
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