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  Lot 134. Maximinus I AE31, Ninica-Claudiopolis, mint error
  
  
  
    
        
  
  
    
  
    
      
        
        
          
               
                
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  eAuction #50, Lot 134. Estimate: CHF 100.00
                        
  
  Maximinus I (235-238 AD). AE31 (16.22 g), Ninica-Claudiopolis, Cilicia. Obv. C IUL UЄΠ MAXIMUΓ CAЄГ (!), laureate, draped and cuirassed of Maximinus I to right; five countermarks: three (!) figures of Victory-Nike,  Rev. COL NINIC - CLAV, She-wolf standing right under tree, suckling the twins. SNG Levante -. SNG Paris -. SNG PFPS 981.
  Beautiful light green patina.
  This is a most unusual coin: The - obviously Greek - die cutter combined a blundered legend for Maximus Caesar with the laureate and bearded portrait of Maximinus I. Later, five countermarks were applied, of which no less than three are the same Victory-Nike punch.  
    
      
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