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Æ21 - Hadrian ΠΕΡΓΑΜΗΝΩΝ, ϹΕΛΕΙΝΟΥϹ (in ex.)

Issuer City of Pergamum (Conventus of Pergamum)
Year 136-137
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Greek
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Reverse description The river-god Seleinous personified as a reclining male figure, shown leaning to the left, his lower body draped in a himation. He holds a reed in his extended right hand, while his left arm rests upon an overturned urn from which water flows, the conventional numismatic iconography for a river deity. The ethnic legend ΠΕΡΓΑΜΗΝΩΝ appears in the field, with ϹΕΛΕΙΝΟΥϹ inscribed in the exergue, identifying both the issuing city of Pergamum and the depicted watercourse.
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Mintage ND (136-137)
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