Magnesia ad Sipylum sits in the Hermus valley of Lydia, distinct from its more famous namesake on the Maeander. This small bronze was issued under Gordian III, whose reign saw a marked revival of civic bronze coinage across Asia Minor after the near-cessation under Maximinus Thrax — a ruler so unpopular with the Senate that many cities had simply stopped issuing coins in his name. The Hochard reference places this among a tight die-linked group, suggesting a single concentrated production run rather than ongoing output.
Magnesia ad Sipylum sits in the Hermus valley of Lydia, distinct from its more famous namesake on the Maeander. This small bronze was issued under Gordian III, whose reign saw a marked revival of civic bronze coinage across Asia Minor after the near-cessation under Maximinus Thrax — a ruler so unpopular with the Senate that many cities had simply stopped issuing coins in his name. The Hochard reference places this among a tight die-linked group, suggesting a single concentrated production run rather than ongoing output.