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Coin of Smyrna under Hadrian, with portrait of Antinous

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Obv: Antinoös facing left; Rev: Bull facing right
Department of Ancient and Byzantine Art & Numismatics Hans von Aulock. SNG von Aulock 8000 Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum David M. Robinson Fund
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Title: Coin of Smyrna under Hadrian, with portrait of Antinous
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Obv: Antinoös facing left; Rev: Bull facing right.

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