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Æ20 - Severus Alexander ΘΥΑΤΕΙΡΗΝΩΝ

Issuer Thyatira (Conventus of Pergamum)
Year 222-235
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Reference(s) RPC VI#4371
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Edge Plain
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Thyatira, a Lydian city better known to later generations as one of the Seven Churches addressed in Revelation, was a significant textile and dyeing center during the Severan period — its trade guilds among the most organized in Asia Minor. Provincial bronze of this type was issued by civic authority under the Roman conventus system, with Pergamum serving as the administrative hub through which such local coinage was sanctioned. Production volumes for Thyatiran issues under Severus Alexander were modest, reflecting a city of middling regional importance rather than a major mint center.

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