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Æ16 - Commodus ΝΙΚΑΙΕΩΝ

Issuer Nicaea (Bithynia and Pontus)
Year 177-192
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Reverse description A lion advancing to the right, depicted in low relief with its body in a stalking or walking posture, set upon a ground line within a circular border. The animal is rendered in a compact, stylised manner characteristic of Bithynian civic bronze coinage. The ethnic legend of the Nicaean mint appears around the periphery of the reverse field.
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Mintage ND (177-192)
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Nicaea's civic bronze issues under Commodus belong to a period when Bithynian cities were aggressively competing for imperial honorifics — Nicaea and Nicomedia fought bitterly over the title of "first city" of the province, a rivalry that played out partly through the volume and visibility of locally struck coinage bearing the emperor's name.

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