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Antoninianus - Vaballathus VICTORIA AVG

Issuer Palmyrene Empire (Roman splinter states)
Year 272
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Composition Bronze
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description The winged goddess Victoria advances to the left in full stride, rendered in flowing drapery with large, detailed wings spread behind her. In her extended right hand she carries a wreath, while her left hand bears a long palm frond resting against her shoulder. A six-pointed star appears in the lower left field as a secondary symbol. The encircling Latin legend VICTORIA AVG runs around the beaded border, and the overall composition follows the conventional late Roman personification type for military victory.
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