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| Issuer | Pautalia |
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| Year | 198-209 |
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| Technique | Hammered |
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| Reverse description | A seated deity or heroic figure, likely Asclepius or a river god, rendered in three-quarter view and leaning forward over a rounded rocky or aquatic element such as a boulder or rock in the lower field. The figure appears draped and engaged in dynamic interaction with a serpent or second figure to the right. The circular Greek ethnic legend of the Pautaliotans frames the scene around the periphery, with a dotted border visible at the rim. |
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| Reverse lettering | ΠΑΥΤΑΛΙΑΤΩΝ |
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| Mint | Pautalia Mint |
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