Metropolis in Ionia was a minor city that punched above its weight administratively by securing the title of metropolis — a civic honor that required both political maneuvering and financial outlay in the form of imperial cult obligations. The ΜΗΤΡΟΠΟΛΕΙΤΩΝ legend on this issue is itself a declaration of that hard-won status, minted under a teenage emperor whose Praetorian Guard origins made him peculiarly dependent on provincial loyalty.
The city's bronze output under Gordian III is sparsely attested, and the VII.1#458.2 reference places this among a small cluster of documented types from the reign.
Metropolis in Ionia was a minor city that punched above its weight administratively by securing the title of metropolis — a civic honor that required both political maneuvering and financial outlay in the form of imperial cult obligations. The ΜΗΤΡΟΠΟΛΕΙΤΩΝ legend on this issue is itself a declaration of that hard-won status, minted under a teenage emperor whose Praetorian Guard origins made him peculiarly dependent on provincial loyalty.
The city's bronze output under Gordian III is sparsely attested, and the VII.1#458.2 reference places this among a small cluster of documented types from the reign.