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AR17 - Marcus Aurelius ΒΑ (ΙΛΕΥϹ) ΜΑΝΝΟϹ ΦΙΛΟΡωΜΑ (Ο)Ϲ (sic) (Μ)

Issuer Edessa (Mesopotamia)
Year 167-169
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Reverse description Hygieia, or her Roman equivalent Salus, seated to the left on a throne, extending a patera in her right hand to feed a serpent rising before her, while holding a cornucopia in her left arm. The composition is a standard Antonine-period type for health and dynastic wellbeing, rendered in the provincial hammered style of the Edessan mint. The encircling Greek legend names the Osrhoenian king Mannos Philorhomaios, identifying the local dynastic authority issuing the coin in association with the Roman imperial house.
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Mint Edessa, Mesopotamia, modern-day Urfa, Turkey
Mintage ND (167-169)
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