A Roman provincial coin. Need your help to identify.

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by Framundan, Jan 7, 2019.

  1. Framundan

    Framundan Member

    Hello friends. I got a provincial coin some days before but it's really a puzzle for me. It seems to be a provincial coin issued in the second century but it's hard for me to recognize the letters on the coin. Hope you can help me to work out when and who issued the coin. 未标题-1.jpg
    Obv: (...)TON?(...) -A female portrait.
    Rev: (...)ΘE?(...) -A goddess?, wearing a modius.
    16mm, 1.93 g.
     
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  3. Jochen1

    Jochen1 Well-Known Member

    Hi!

    obv. ΘEON - CVNKLHTON, Bust of youthful Senate r.
    rev. ΘEAN - RΩMHN, Bust of Roma, draped and wearing mural crown, r.

    Probably issued in Pergamon.

    Best regards
     
  4. Framundan

    Framundan Member

    Thank you!
     
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