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As of Caracalla

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Obverse: ANTONINUS-PIUS AUG GERM, laureate bust of Caracalla r. Reverse: PM TR P XVIII COS IIII PP/ S C, Aesclepius, holding serpent-wreathed wand, standing front; at feet l., Telesphoros; at r., globe.
Department of Ancient and Byzantine Art & Numismatics Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum Transfer from the Alice Corinne McDaniel Collection Department of the Classics Harvard University
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Title: As of Caracalla
Description:
Obverse: ANTONINUS-PIUS AUG GERM, laureate bust of Caracalla r.
Reverse: PM TR P XVIII COS IIII PP/ S C, Aesclepius, holding serpent-wreathed wand, standing front; at feet l.
, Telesphoros; at r.
, globe.

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