Adramyteum, a port city on the Aegean coast of Mysia, struck bronze provincials sporadically under the Severan dynasty, typically to mark imperial accessions or military victories rather than as regular fiduciary currency. Issues from this mint are poorly represented in major collections, partly because Adramyteum was administratively secondary to Pergamon within the conventus and rarely struck in volume.
Adramyteum, a port city on the Aegean coast of Mysia, struck bronze provincials sporadically under the Severan dynasty, typically to mark imperial accessions or military victories rather than as regular fiduciary currency. Issues from this mint are poorly represented in major collections, partly because Adramyteum was administratively secondary to Pergamon within the conventus and rarely struck in volume.