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OBV | PERM CAES AVG, bare head right | REV | COLONIA PATRICIA in two lines within wreath | These coins are known as "provincial" coins because they were minted by one of the Roman Emperors within one of the Roman Provinces generally using Greek nomenclature There were a huge number of these coins minted mostly in the second and third centuries This coin was minted in the ancient city of Colonia Patricia (Corduba) , Iberia in what is now known as the Andalusian province of Cordoba in south-central Spain Augustus Æ As (27 mm, 10.15 gm)
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