Cassandrea in Macedonia, 198-217 AD., Caracalla, Æ 25, Moushmov 6323.
Cassandrea in Macedonia, Caracalla (or Elagabalus ?), 198-217 AD.,
Æ 25 (24-25 mm / 10,84 g),
Obv.: IM C M AVP A - NTONIN(Q)Z P I , .
Rev.: CO - LO IV - [L?] - C - ΛZZΛ , distyle temple with shield or wreath/circle in the pediment, inside youthful, half-naked figure of Zeus Ammon, right, with left hand down, and the right hand raised and holding bunch of grapes. Infront of the deity - eagle with wings spread, and behind - serpent [and A ?].
Moushmov 6323 ; AMNG III - (cf. a similar reverse on a coin of Severus Alexander) .