New Coin - Vimanacium Double Standards

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  1. Milo W

    Milo W Active Member

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    Dupondius of Gordian III, Minted in Colonia Viminacium, Moesia Superior, 242 AD.

    Obverse: Radiate bust of Gordian III right. IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG

    Reverse: Personification of Moesia standing, holding two standards (left inscribed with VII, right with IIII) and flanked by a bull and lion. P M S C OL VIM, AN IIII (Year 4)

    Some writing and pictures:
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  4. GinoLR

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    In Dacia they minted the same kind of coins under Philip the Arab.
     
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