| Province | Thrace |
| City | Deultum |
| Size (mm) | 18 |
| Weight (g) | 4.93 |
| Die Axis | 180 |
| Tariff | 1 assaria |
| Governor | - |
| Ob. Leg. | M OPEL ANTONI-[NVS DIADV C] |
| Ob. Desc. | Bare headed and draped bust right – seen from behind |
| Meaning | Marcus Opellius Antonius Diadumenianus, Caesar |
| Rev. Leg. | C F P D | Rev. Desc. | Telephorus standing wrapped in long dress | Meaning | Colonia Flavia Pacensis Deultum – Good health | References; | Collection; Moushmov 3579; Yurukova, Deultum 86; SNG Bulgaria 237-240 | Notes: | Telephorus is the dwarf companion of Hygieia, usually depicted with a cowl on his head, (though occasionally wears a Phrygian cap) who was a symbol or minor god of recovery. According to some myths he was the brother of Hygieia and was a popular deity in Thrace. He appears also to have also been known by the names Acesis (Cure) and Euamerion (Prosperity). |