Roman coin [solved]

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 I can't find information about this bullion. 

Looking like Antonius Pius but not sure. 

23,80 g

33,45 mm

Any information is welcome

In my opinion the collector is always happier than the dealer because has no regrets but the deal between them is what makes both happy every time.  

Yes,right

Nothing on OCRE the end of the legend on obverse is unknown, may be a provincial coin ?

Referee of south atlantic islands

Yes, the peculiar edges suggests a provincial coin. Compare with the edges of this Alexandria drachm. It's not the same coin, but there are some similarities…

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ΑΝΤƱΝΙΝΟϹ ϹЄΒ drachm

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See RPC IV

Referee of south atlantic islands

Thank you all! 

Frenchlover you are right, it's very close with this you sown. (RIP VI.4 #15473 (temporary)

In my opinion the collector is always happier than the dealer because has no regrets but the deal between them is what makes both happy every time.  
Status changed to Solved (mariogrrode, 2 Aug 2023, 18:43)

You're right ! Bravo 😃

Referee of south atlantic islands

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