Weight | 3,95 |
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Diameter | 22,3 |
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Antoninianus of Numerian, struck in Tripolis in 283 AD. Issued during the short reign of Emperor Numerian, this coin belongs to a turbulent period marked by military and political crises in the late 3rd century. Son of Emperor Carus, Numerian ruled briefly alongside his brother Carinus. The Tripolis mint, located in Phoenicia (modern-day Lebanon), produced a limited number of issues, making these coins particularly interesting for collectors specializing in the soldier emperors era.
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