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| Issuer | Grimenothyrae (Conventus of Sardis) |
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| Year | 98-117 |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
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| Obverse description | Draped bust of Artemis facing right, depicted as huntress; she carries a bow adorned with a stag's head terminal, with a quiver visible over her left shoulder. The legend ΕΠΙ Λ ΤΥ(ΛΛΙ) appears in the field, referencing the civic magistrate or curator Lucius Tullius under whose authority the coin was struck. The style is consistent with provincial bronze coinage of Asia Minor under Trajan, with a somewhat irregular flan typical of the series. |
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| Obverse lettering | ΕΠΙ Λ ΤΥ(ΛΛΙ) (Translation: of the curator Lucius Tullius) |
| Reverse description | Standing figure of Demeter facing left in full length, her right hand extended forward holding a bundle of ears of corn, while her left hand rests upon a tall sceptre. The reverse legend ΓΡΙΜΕΝΟΘΥΡΕ(ΩΝ) encircles the type, identifying the issuing civic community of the Grimenothyraeans. The composition reflects standard Phrygian provincial iconography, emphasising agricultural fertility and civic identity. |
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