Extremely rare, perhaps the third known example
Lot 3070
MESOPOTAMIA. Edessa (?). Marcus Aurelius, 161-180. Drachm (Silver, 16 mm, 2.19 g, 11 h), 167-169. ΑYΤ Κ Μ ΑYΡΗΛ ΑΝΤΩΝΙΝ Bare head of Marcus Aurelius to right, with slight drapery on both shoulders. Rev. YΠЄP NIKHC PΩMAIΩN Female figure standing front, head to left, holding globe in her right hand and cornucopiae in her left. RPC IV.3 online 6496. Extremely rare, perhaps the third known example. Areas of weakness, otherwise, very fine.

The enigmatic silver coinage struck in Mesopotamia under Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus was likely issued by Ma'nu VIII Philoromaios, King of Osrhoene (Edessa) in 139-163 and 167-179, as evidenced by stylistic comparisons between the 'anonymous' drachms and those naming the King on the reverse. It is unclear whether this was done in Edessa or in a branch mint, perhaps in Carrhae. The reverse legend on this example translates as 'for the victory of the Romans'
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160 CHF
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Closing time: 23-May-21, 20:44:00 CEST
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