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Æ20 - Gordian III ΑΠΟΛΛΩΝΙΑΤΩΝ

Issuer Apollonia ad Rhyndacum (Conventus of Cyzicus)
Year 50-51
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse lettering Μ ΑΝΤ ΓΟΡΔΙΑΝΟϹ Α
(Translation: Marcus Antonius Gordianus Augustus)
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Reverse script Greek
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Apollonia ad Rhyndacum was a minor Mysian city whose civic coinage under Gordian III falls within the broader reorganization of the Cyzicus conventus — one of the judicial districts through which Rome administered the province of Asia. The city struck bronze autonomously during Gordian's reign (238–244 AD), a period when dozens of small Asian mints briefly revived local production, partly in response to the near-collapse of central authority following the Year of the Six Emperors in 238.

The reference VII.1#69 places this within the standard corpus for the region, but Apollonia ad Rhyndacum issues remain thinly documented compared to the major Cyzicus mint output.

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