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Æ16 - Claudius ΠΟΛΕΜΩΝΟΣ ΥΙΟΥ ΖΗΝΩΝΟΣ ΛΑΟΔΙΚΕΩΝ

Issuer Laodicea ad Lycum (Conventus of Cibyra)
Year 50-54
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Weight 4.23 g
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Obverse script Greek
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Reverse description A tall, slender tripod with a serpent entwined around its central shaft or base, a device closely associated with Apolline cult imagery common in the conventus of Cibyra. The design is set within the field of an irregular flan, with the multi-line Greek magistrate inscription divided on either side of the central type. The legend references the local magistrate Polemon, son of Zenon, and the city of the Laodiceans.
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Mint Laodicea ad Lycum, Phrygia, Turkey
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