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Æ29 - Philip I PROVINCIA DACIA, AN I

Issuer Roman Provincial Mint
Year 246-247
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Diameter 29 mm
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Reverse description The personification of Provincia Dacia stands facing left at center, wearing a Dacian cap (pilleus Pannonicus) and traditional dress, holding a curved Dacian falx (sword) in her right hand and a vexillum inscribed with the letters D F in her left. To her left, an eagle stands facing left with head turned right, holding a wreath in its beak, symbolizing Roman imperial authority; to her right, a lion stands facing left, representing martial strength and the province's power. The surrounding Latin legend PROVINCIA DACIA, AN I encircles the type, with AN I denoting the first year of the provincial era commemorating the millennium of Rome.
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