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Æ20 - Valerian and Gallienus ΕΦΕϹΙΩΝ ΤΥΧΗ

Issuer Ephesus Mint (Roman Provincial)
Year 253-260
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Reference(s) X#61133
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Reverse description Tyche, the personification of Fortune and tutelary deity of Ephesus, stands facing left in a long chiton and himation. In her extended right hand she holds a small cult statuette of Ephesian Artemis, the principal goddess of the city, and in her left hand she carries a cornucopia symbolising abundance. The reverse legend identifies both the city and the deity, and the composition reflects the strong civic pride of Ephesus in its divine patronage. The type is a standard civic reverse type for Ephesian provincial bronzes of the Valerianic period.
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