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Æ15 - Antoninus Pius ΑΤΤΑΙΤΩΝ

Issuer City of Attaos (Lydia)
Year 138-161
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Composition Bronze
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Reverse script Greek
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Edge Plain
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Attaos was a minor Lydian city whose civic coinage under Antoninus Pius survives in very small numbers — the catalog references here draw from a tight cluster of fewer than a handful of known specimens across major collections. The city's Greek name appears in the genitive plural on the coin, a standard Lydian civic convention, but Attaos itself left almost no literary footprint in ancient sources, making numismatic evidence effectively the primary record of its institutional life under Roman administration.

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