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Diokaisareia (AD 198-217) AE 32 - Caracalla527 viewsCaracalla, 198-217 AD. AE32 (21.15g). Laureate bust of Caracalla right, AVTOK KAI M AV ANTΩNEINOC CEB / Athena, riding quadriga, holding thunderbolt and snake-fringed shield, AΔP ΔIOKAICAPEΩN. (See # 406 for same two countermarks.) Attractive very fine.
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Diokaisareia (AD 244-249) AE 30 - Philip I 448 viewsPhilip I, 244-249 AD. AE30 (14.77g). Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / NAT in field, Herakles seated left on lions skin, holding club in right hand. Good very fine.     (5 votes)
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Diokaisareia (AD 98-117) AE 24 - Trajan721 viewsTrajan, 98-117 AD. AE24 (10.62g). Laureate bust right; titles of Trajan (in Greek) including Germanicus and Dacicus.. / ΔΙΟΚΑ-CΑΡΕΩÎ, thunderbolt.     (5 votes)
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Diokaisareia (AD 244-249) AE 31 - Philip I501 viewsPhilip I, 244-249 AD. AE31 (19.13g). Radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust right / ΔIOKECAPEΩN MH KENNATΩ, Tyche Soterios (Fortuna Redux) standing left and Tyche of Diocaesarea seated right; river-god Calycadnus swimming left below.      (5 votes)
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Diokaisareia (AD 244-249) AE 33 - Philip I506 viewsPhilip I, 244-249 AD. AE33 (22.93g, 6h). AYT K M IOYΛIOC ΦIΛIΠΠOC CЄ/ B, radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust right / AΔPIAANΩN ΔIOKЄCAPЄΩN MHTP KЄN/ AT/ ΩN, Tyche Soterios (Fortuna Redux) standing left and Tyche of Diocaesarea seated right; river-god Calycadnus swimming left below. Very fine.     (5 votes)
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Diokaisareia (AD 120-150) AE 17531 viewsUnder Roman rule, ca 120-150 AD. AE17 (4.29g). ΑΔΡΙΑÎΩÎ, draped bust of Hermes right, kerykeion over shoulder / ΔΙΟΚ-ΑΙCΑΡΕ-ΩÎ, grape vine. Dark olive-green patina, VF. Joy coll.     (5 votes)
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Diokaisareia (AD 193-211) AE 29 - Septimius Severus497 viewsSeptimius Severus, 193-211 AD. AE29.23 (18.40g). AVTOKP KAIC A CEÎ TI CEOVHPOC ΠΕΡ CEB, laureate, curassed and draped bust right / AΔΡ ΔΙΟKAICAPEΩÎ, temple with six columns, bukranion on pediment; three Nikai on top and sides of pediment; in central intercolumination, thunderbolt; at left, tree behind altar. About very fine.     (5 votes)
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