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| 正面铭文 | ΔΙΑ ΧΑΙΡΕΦΑΝΟΥ(Ϲ) (Translation: through Chairephanes) |
| 背面描述 | A goat stands in profile to the right, rendered with naturalistic detail typical of provincial Mysian bronzes of the Flavian period. The ethnic legend ΑΝΤΑΝΔΡΙΩΝ — 'of the Antandreans' — is arranged around the figure, partially distributed in the left and right fields and along the upper periphery of the flan. |
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Antandrus, a coastal city on the Gulf of Adramyteum in the Troad, had a long history of marginal autonomy under successive imperial administrations. Its inclusion in the Conventus of Adramyteum reflects Roman reorganization of judicial districts in Asia Minor rather than any particular political prominence — the city was small, and its civic coinage under the Flavians was correspondingly limited in output. Issues attributable specifically to Titus's reign are scarce, compressed into a window of just over two years.