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| Issuer | Roman Provincial Mint |
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| Year | 247-248 |
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| Diameter | 28 mm |
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| Edge | Plain |
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| Mintage | ND (247-248) |
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Provincia Dacia was an unusual Roman provincial coinage series in that it operated on its own internal dating system — the AN (anno) notation marking years from the province's establishment as a unified administrative unit under Philip I in 246 AD. AN II therefore places this piece in the second year of that reckoning, running across 247–248. The series was short-lived; it effectively ended when Philip died at Verona in 249, killed by troops loyal to Decius.
RPC VIII remains unassigned for much of this series, reflecting ongoing scholarly work to sort a complex web of die links and mint attributions. Moushmov 22 is the older anchor reference most dealers still rely on.