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Æ14 - Augustus ΥΠΑΙΠΗΝΩΝ ΑΘΗΝΑΓΟΡΑΣ, ΟΠΑ

Issuer Hypaepa (Conventus of Ephesus)
Year 27 BC - 14 AD
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Composition Bronze
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Reverse description Frontal head of a stag, facing, with prominent antlers rendered in the distinctive form of a six-stringed lyre, a celebrated type emblematic of the city of Hypaepa and its association with Apolline cult. The antlers curve outward and upward to frame the lyre's resonating body, with the strings clearly delineated in the field between them. The civic legend of the Hypaepenans with the name of the magistrate Athenagoras is distributed around the central device. The die work reflects the local engraving style of the Ephesian conventus.
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Reverse lettering ΥΠΑΙΠΗΝΩΝ ΑΘΗΝΑΓΟΡΑΣ, ΟΠΑ
(Translation: of the Hypaepenans, Athenagoras, Apo(—?))
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Mintage ND (27 BC - 14 AD)
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