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| Issuer | Mint of Adramyteum (Mysia) |
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| Year | 193-211 |
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| Composition | Bronze |
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| Obverse lettering | ΑΥΤ Κ ΑΝΤΩΝΕΙΝΟϹ |
| Reverse description | Standing figure of Hygieia, goddess of health, depicted facing right in long chiton and himation, extending a patera in her right hand toward a serpent that rears up to feed from it, the snake's coils partially visible to the right of the figure. The ethnic legend ΑΔΡΑΜΥΤΗΝΩΝ is disposed around the field, identifying the issuing city of Adramyteum in Mysia. The composition follows a well-established Hellenistic iconographic convention for Hygieia common to Mysian civic bronzes of the Severan era. |
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| Mintage | ND (193-211) |
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