Today's found coins in the middle east area

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On a Roman coin, a figure holding scales and a cornucopia typically represents the goddess "Moneta", the personification of money, signifying the concept of fair and abundant wealth, as the scales symbolize balance and the cornucopia represents plenty. The coin may also show Aequitas, the personification of the emperor's fairness and equity . Both Moneta and Aequitas appear quite similar.
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