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Æ17 - Philip I ΕΦΕϹΙΩΝ

Issuer Ephesus (Conventus of Ephesus)
Year 244-249
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Composition Bronze
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Obverse script Greek
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Mintage ND (244-249)
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Ephesus held the title of first and greatest metropolis of Asia under Roman administration, a status the city aggressively defended against rival Smyrna and Pergamon through competing claims to imperial cult temples. Provincial bronzes struck under Philip I fall within a period when the emperor was simultaneously managing the Persian frontier, paying tribute to the Goths, and preparing for the Secular Games of 248 AD — Rome's thousandth anniversary. Municipal issues from Ephesus during his reign are modestly attested but not exhaustively catalogued.

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