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Bronze with Nike Antipolis

Issuer Antipolis
Year 44 BC - 27 BC
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Weight 2.2 g
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Obverse script Greek
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Reverse description Nike, the goddess of victory, standing and crowning a trophy with a wreath, depicted in dynamic Hellenistic style. The legend in Greek characters identifies both the city of Antipolis and the proconsul Marcus Aemilius Lepidus, reflecting the Roman administrative authority over this Gallic colony during the late Republican period. The design is characteristic of civic bronze issues struck under Roman supervision in southern Gaul.
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Reverse lettering ΑΝΤΙΠ ΛΕΠΙ
(Translation: Antipolis Lepidus)
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