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Issuer Perge (Pamphylia)
Year 200 BC - 1 BC
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Diameter 19 mm
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Reverse script Greek
Reverse lettering APTEMIΔOΣ ΠEPΓAIAΣ
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Additional information

Perge was among the most prosperous cities of Pamphylia, and its autonomous bronze coinage reflects centuries of civic confidence under shifting overlords — Seleucid, Attalid, and eventually Roman. The city's mint operated with remarkable continuity through these transitions, issuing small bronzes that served purely local exchange well into the late Republic period.

SNG France 379–381 covers a range of dies within this long series. Attribution of individual pieces to narrower date ranges within the two-century span typically depends on magistrate names appearing in the field or exergue.

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