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Æ15 - Marcus Aurelius ΑΔΡΑΜΥΤΗ (ΩΝ)

Issuer Adramyteum (Conventus of Adramyteum)
Year 177-180
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Edge Plain
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Adramyteum, a coastal city in Mysia, struck provincial bronzes under Roman administration but retained its Greek civic identity through coinage well into the imperial period. Issues attributed to the final years of Marcus Aurelius's sole reign — after Verus's death in 169 and before his own in 180 — are notably scarce; the city's output was modest, and survival rates for small civic bronzes of this size from the Adramyteum conventus are poor.

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