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| Coin, Lydia, Valerian I, Bronze Æ, 253-260, Tripolis, Extremely rare |
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| Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust of Valerian to right, seen from behind., Leto running right, head to left, holding Apollo and Artemis on each hand, with billowing veil behind; to left, agonistic urn inscribed ΛΗΤⲰ/EIA on table inscribed ΠΥΘЄΙΑ, AY KA ΠO ΛIKI OYAΛЄΡIANOC, TΡIΠO-Λ-ЄI/TΩN |
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| DENOMINATION | Bronze Æ |
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| YEAR | 253-260 |
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| MINT NAME | Tripolis |
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| COMPOSITION | Bronze |
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| DIAMETER | 36 |
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| MAIN CHARACTER | Valerian I |
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| GREECE PROVINCE | Lydia |
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| WEIGHT (G) | 16.88 |
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