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Commodus and Annius Verus Æ of Cilia, Tarsus Roman Provincial 166-177 AD Copper Coin Museum Reproduction CRP0004

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Æ Copper Roman Provincial (19.6mm, 3.61g.) Commodus and Annius Verus. Caesars, AD 166-169/70 and AD 166-177. Cilia, Tarsus mint, struck under Marcus Aurelius. References: RPC IV online 5035; SNG von Aulock 5993; SNG BN 1455-7.

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Marcus Annius Verus Caesar (c 162 – September 10th, 169 AD) was the first son born of thirteen children with his wife Faustina. In 166, he was made his father’s first heir and named Caesar at the age of five. On September 10th, 169AD, he died of natural causes in Rome. His death resulted in his brother Commodus becoming his father’s heir and later successor.

DESIGN:
Obverse side
Confronted draped busts of Commodus and Annius Verus; between, crossed caduceus and club
Legend:
KOPOI CEBACTOV

Reverse side
Decastyle temple with eagle in pediment
Legend:
KOINOC KIΛIK; in field TAP-COY; in exergue ИНT-POП

A perfect choice for Numismatists, Historians, Military Veterans, Collectors

Weight 3,61 g
Dimensions 19,6 mm

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