Hadrianopolis in Phrygia — not to be confused with the better-known Thracian city — was a minor civic mint that struck bronze under Maximinus Thrax, the first emperor never to set foot in Rome during his entire reign. The magistrate name Loukios preserved in the obverse legend offers one of the few dated anchors for sequencing this city's otherwise poorly documented civic coinage.
Hadrianopolis in Phrygia — not to be confused with the better-known Thracian city — was a minor civic mint that struck bronze under Maximinus Thrax, the first emperor never to set foot in Rome during his entire reign. The magistrate name Loukios preserved in the obverse legend offers one of the few dated anchors for sequencing this city's otherwise poorly documented civic coinage.