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Æ19 - Domitian ΣΑΜΙΩΝ

Issuer Samos (Conventus of Miletus)
Year 81-96
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Diameter 19 mm
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Reverse script Greek
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Edge Plain
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Samos lost its status as a free city under Vespasian, who stripped the island of the privileges it had held since Augustus — a punitive decision whose precise political trigger remains debated. Provincial bronze of this type circulated within the conventus of Miletus, one of the judicial assize districts through which Rome administered western Asia Minor, and local civic issues continued under that framework throughout the Flavian period.

The ethnic genitive ΣΑΜΙΩΝ places civic pride squarely on the obverse despite Rome's tight administrative grip.

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