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Æ21 - Commodus COL AVG TROAD

Issuer Alexandria Troas (Conventus of Adramyteum)
Year 184-190
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description Full-length nude figure of Marsyas standing left upon a rectangular plinth or base, his right arm raised and extended upward, with a wineskin draped over his left shoulder. The iconic image of Marsyas was the emblematic symbol of the Roman colony of Alexandria Troas, referencing the city's colonial status and its mythological associations. The colonial legend is distributed in the field around the figure. The execution is characteristic of the civic bronze coinage of the Troad under Commodus.
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