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| 正面文字 | Greek |
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| 背面描述 | Standing female figure, identified tentatively as Homonoia, depicted in long robes facing left. She extends her right hand forward holding a patera, while her left arm supports a cornucopia. The reverse legend ΕΡΜΟϹ, referring to the river god Hermos, appears in the field. The composition follows standard Lydian civic iconographic conventions of the Roman Imperial period. |
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The countermark here is the point of interest. Howgego 354 is an oval punch bearing the name ΕΡΜΟϹ — the river Hermos, which flows through the Lydian plain past Magnesia ad Sipylum itself. Civic countermarks of this type were applied to existing bronze coinage to revalidate or recirculate it, typically when a fresh issue was either unavailable or administratively inconvenient. The host coin's original type becomes secondary; the city was essentially endorsing the bronze rather than replacing it.