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Bronze As - Æ 21-23 mm - 5 grams - Flipside possibly more or less same way up. |
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- Legend indiscernible -
Obverse has vaguely head, facing right, with a remarkable crop of hair. Countermarks : AVC (or AVG), TI.CÆ and a circle like stamp.
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- Legend indiscernible -
The reverse of the coin is totally worn flat but also has a countermark facing probably TI.C.A.
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AVC being a countermark of Augustus, TI.CÆ a countermark of Tiberius (?) and TI.C.A being
a counter-mark of Claudius.
Stephen Minnoch's Feelings : "Underlying coin might be one of the altar of Lugdunum Asses of
Augustus – this just from what I can see of style of portrait."
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