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Æ16 - Marcus Aurelius ϹΤΕΚΤΟΡΗΝΩΝ

Issuer Stectorium (Conventus of Apamea)
Year 161-162
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Composition Bronze
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Reverse script Greek
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Mintage ND (161-162)
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Stectorium was a minor Phrygian town within the Apamean conventus — one of the judicial districts Rome used to administer Asia Minor — whose civic coinage output was modest enough that individual issues are poorly represented in major collections. This piece dates to the opening year of Marcus Aurelius's sole reign following the death of Antoninus Pius in March 161, a moment when provincial mints across Asia briefly issued coins acknowledging the transition.

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