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Aureus - Licinius I IOVI CONS LICINI AVG, Antioch

Issuer Roman Empire (27 BC - 395 AD)
Year 317-319
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description Jupiter seated facing left on a throne, nude to the waist with a chlamys draped over his lower body and legs, holding a Victory on a globe in his outstretched right hand and a long sceptre in his left. A eagle with spread wings stands to the left before the throne, looking back toward Jupiter. In the right field, a crescent and a star are depicted as celestial symbols. A rectangular tablet in the lower field bears the votive inscription SIC X / SIC XX, separated by pellets. The mint mark ANT appears in the exergue, identifying the Antioch mint. The obverse legend IOVI CONS - LICINI AVG is distributed in the field to left and right of the enthroned figure, all within a beaded border.
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Antioch on the Orontes, Syria, modern-day Antakya, Turkey
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