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Æ18 - Elagabalus LADI CEON

Issuer Laodicea ad Mare
Year 218-222
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description Tyche of Laodicea seated left upon a rocky eminence or throne, wearing a turreted crown, holding a sceptre or palm branch in her right hand and resting her left upon the seat. A river-god Orontes may appear swimming beneath her feet, a common compositional element on Laodiceian civic bronzes of this period. The peripheral Latin legend reads LADI CEON, a contracted form of the city ethnic LAODIKEON. The overall design reflects the Hellenistic civic iconographic tradition maintained at Laodicea ad Mare under Roman imperial authority.
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Reverse lettering LADI CEON
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Mintage ND (218-222)
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