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One of seventy-three Hellenistic and Roman Provincial bronze coins, Pontus, Neocaesarea
Mint:
Nisibis
Ruler:
Otacilia Severa
Mesopotamia, Nisibis, Otacilia Severa (244-9), AE. Diademed bust right / Tetrastyle temple (BMC 27), 5.64g.
History note: Under Review
Method of acquisition: Given (1992-04-27) by Baldwin & Sons Ltd.
244 - 249
Object composed of bronze Weight 5.64 g
Accession number: CM.119-1992
Primary reference Number: 276267
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Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Coins and Medals
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