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| Issuer | Uncertain Achaean city |
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| Year | 38 BC - 37 BC |
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| Value | Tressis (3⁄16) |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
| Obverse lettering | M ANT IMP TER COS DES ITER ET TER IIIVIR R P C (Translation: Mark Antony, commander-in-chief for the third time, consul designate for the second and third times, triumvir for the restoration of the republic) |
| Reverse description | A warship under full sail proceeding to the right, rendered in bold relief with detailed oars and hull, dominating the central field. A triskeles device appears in the lower field to the right of the vessel, serving as a control mark or regional symbol. The encircling Latin legend names Lucius Atratinus as augur and consul designate, with the Greek numeral Γ (3) denoting the denomination or series. The reverse composition is consistent with the naval iconography associated with Antony's fleet operations in the eastern Mediterranean during the triumviral period. |
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