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| Issuer | Pappa Tiberia |
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| Year | 138-161 |
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| Composition | Bronze |
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| Reverse script | Greek |
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| Mintage | ND (138-161) |
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Pappa Tiberia was a city in Pisidia whose dual name reflects its tangled administrative history — the original settlement of Pappa was refounded or reorganized under Tiberian patronage, likely during the reign of Tiberius, and the combined epithet stuck through the imperial period. Civic bronze issues under Antoninus Pius from this mint are relatively well-attested in the major collections, as the SNG and BMC references suggest, but the city itself left almost no literary footprint, making the coins among the few material witnesses to its existence at all.