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Cr. 544/30 Marc Antony AR denarius, 32-31 BC, Leg XV, Patrae(?) mint

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Roman Imperatorial period AR denarius(3.40g, 17mm). Marc Antony, triumvir, 32-31 BC, Patrae(?) mint. Praetorian galley right, with sceptre tied with fillet on prow; above ANT AVG; below, III VIR R P C / Aquila between two standards; below, LEG XV. Border of dots. Crawford 544/30; Sydenham 1235.

Privately purchased from Beast Coins(Zachary Beasley) via Vcoins, 2/7/2015

Note that this looks at first glance like a LEG X denarius but if you look a bit closer there is a faint, ghostly V there(probably from a filled die)

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