| A female personification of fortune, Tyche was one of the most common reverse types encountered. She is easily identified by the ship rudder and cornucopiae which she holds. | |
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| Curtis (1990) p. 44 | |
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| Milne 502a | Domitian |
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| Milne 2201 | Antoninus Pius |
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| Milne 2457 | Marcus Aurelius |
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| Milne 2911 | Severus Alexander |
| Curtis (1990) p. 321 coin 451 | |
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| Milne 3242 | Maximinus |
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| Milne 3452 | Gordian III |
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| Milne 3612 | Philip II |
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| Milne 3851 | Volusian |
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| Milne 3936 | Valerian |
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| Milne 4667 | Carinus |
| Curtis (1990) p. 223 coin 136 | |