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1 Denarius - Imitating Antoninus Pius, 138-161

Issuer Uncertain Germanic tribes
Year 175-275
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Value 1 Denarius = 1/25 Aureus
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description A standing figure, likely intended to represent a Roman deity or personification imitating a standard reverse type of Antoninus Pius, depicted facing front or slightly turned, holding indeterminate objects in each hand rendered with little anatomical precision. The overall design is crude and schematic, reflecting the hand of a Germanic die-cutter working from memory or a worn prototype. A garbled pseudo-Latin legend in debased letterforms surrounds the figure in the field.
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Reverse lettering AAL - OA[...]
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