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Elagabalus, 218-222 AD.
- Antoninianus, (6.18 gm), Rome, 219.
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- IMP CAES M AUR ANTONINUS AUG, draped bust with laureate head right.
- FIDES EXERCITUS, with eagle, between two standards.
- RIC IV 70; Thirion 28; RSC 31a.
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218-222 |
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http://www.wildwinds.com/coins/ric/elagabalus/t.html |
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Elagabalus |
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