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Æ26 - Philippus I ΙΟΥ CEΠ ΚΟΛΩ ΝECΙΒΙ ΜΗΤ, Nisibis

Issuer Nisibis
Year 247-249
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse lettering ΑΥΤΟΚ Κ Μ ΙΟΥΛΙ ΦΙΛΙΠΠΟC CΕΒ
(Translation: Imperator Caesar Marcus Iulius Philippus Augustus)
Reverse description Tetrastyle temple with an arched pediment set upon a podium, its four columns framing a draped, veiled, and turreted Tyche seated facing, personifying the city of Nisibis. Above the goddess, a ram leaps to the right, serving as the zodiacal symbol of Mesopotamia. In the exergue, a river god swims to the right, representing the local watercourse, with the civic legend distributed in the field and around the periphery.
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Mintage ND (247-249) - Nisibis, Mesopotamia
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