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Subtype Obverse Reverse Examples of this type
RIC IV Clodius Albinus 57B (as)
  • Legend: D CLOD SEPT ALBIN CAES
  • Type: Bust of Clodius Albinus, bare-headed, draped, (sometimes cuirassed), right
  • Portrait: Clodius Albinus
    • State: Roman Empire
  • Legend: COS II S C
  • Type: Asclepius, naked to waist, standing left, offering patera (or cake?) in right hand to snake coiled around rod at right side, left hand at side
  • Deity: Asclepius
RIC IV Clodius Albinus 57B (dupondius)
  • Legend: D CLOD SEPT ALBIN CAES
  • Type: Bust of Clodius Albinus, bare-headed, draped, (sometimes cuirassed), right
  • Portrait: Clodius Albinus
    • State: Roman Empire
  • Legend: COS II S C
  • Type: Asclepius, naked to waist, standing left, offering patera (or cake?) in right hand to snake coiled around rod at right side, left hand at side
  • Deity: Asclepius

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Clodius Albinus 194-195 n. Chr.
Collection
Münzsammlung des Seminars für Alte Geschichte der Albert-Ludwigs-Universität
Identifier
ID9928
Axis
11
Diameter (in mm)
24
Weight (in gr.)
7.81

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Axis
11
Diameter (in mm)
24
Weight (in gr.)
7.81

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