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Æ28 - Marcus Aurelius C L I COR

Issuer Corinth (Achaea)
Year 161-169
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Reverse description Victoria (Nike) standing as charioteer in a galloping biga directed to the left, the two horses depicted in full stride with forelegs extended. The goddess holds the reins in one hand and what appears to be a palm branch in the other, symbols of victory. The colonial legend is distributed in the field and exergue. The composition is dynamic and closely follows standard Roman provincial Victory-biga types favoured at Corinth during the Antonine period.
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Reverse lettering C L I COR
(Translation: Colonia Laus Iulia Corinthiensium — Colony of Laus Iulia of the Corinthians)
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Mintage ND (161-169)
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