Identification of a Thracian coin (Ancient Greek/ roman province) [solved]

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Hello, 

I have problems identifying the following coin. My only realisation is that the coin comes from the Roman province of "Thrace" or “Kings of Thrace” (Greece) and is probably from Rhoemetalkes I. 

Unfortunately, that's all I know. Maybe someone can help me.

 

Diameter: 15mm

Weight: 3,75g 

composition: Bronze

Legend on the 1st side (tried to read it): AΔYPANO (C)  or   AΔΓDANO (C) With the C, I'm not sure if it belongs to the person's shoulder.

 

 

Thanks in advance.

Referee for coins from Roman provinces, Western/ Eastern Roman Empire, Roman Imperial usurpations

Roman province i think…

Hello, I believe your coin is from Nacrasa in Lydia. Minted under Hadrian (RPC III #1804). Here is an example of the type https://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/coins/3/1804

Yes, that's right. Thank you very much. I had only found similar coins from Thrace, so I had been pretty sure about the region. 

 

Then the coin should be the following one: N#282002

Referee for coins from Roman provinces, Western/ Eastern Roman Empire, Roman Imperial usurpations
Status changed to Solved (SirFabsi, 7 Eyl 2023, 16:38)

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