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| Issuer | Iuliopolis (Bithynia and Pontus) |
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| Year | 235-238 |
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| Composition | Bronze |
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| Obverse script | Greek |
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| Reverse description | Full-length standing figure of the lunar deity Mên, shown facing left and wearing the distinctive Phrygian cap atop his head. The deity holds a long spear in one hand and a pine cone in the other, attributes closely associated with his cult in Asia Minor and Bithynia. The reverse legend ΙΟΥΛΙΟΠΟΛΕΙΤΩΝ, meaning 'of the Juliopolitans,' encircles the field, identifying the civic issuing authority of Iuliopolis. The composition is consistent with the religious iconographic traditions of Bithynian provincial coinage under the Severan and post-Severan emperors. |
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| Reverse lettering | ΙΟΥΛΙΟΠΟΛΕΙΤΩΝ (Translation: of the Juliopolitans) |
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