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| Issuer | Aigeai |
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| Year | 104 BC - 47 BC |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
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| Obverse script | Greek |
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| Reverse description | A goat standing right, rendered in a naturalistic Hellenistic style, occupying the central field. The Greek civic legend ΑΙΓΕΑΙΩΝ is inscribed above and around the goat, identifying the issuing city of Aigeai in Cilicia. Additional letters or symbols appear in the lower field beneath the animal. The design references the city's name, as 'aix' (αἴξ) means goat in Greek, making the goat both an emblem and a civic pun. |
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| Mint | Aigeai |
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