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Æ21 - Philip I ΦΩΚΑΙΕΩΝ

Issuer Phocaea (Conventus of Smyrna)
Year 244-249
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Composition Bronze
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Obverse script Greek
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Reverse description Poseidon, the patron deity of Phocaea, depicted standing left in a heroic nude pose, his left foot resting on a ship's prow. He holds a dolphin in his extended right hand and a long trident upright in his left hand, both attributes emblematic of his dominion over the sea. The figure is rendered with a confident, well-proportioned stance typical of Ionian provincial bronzes. The ethnic legend ΦΩΚΑΙΕΩΝ is distributed in the field around the figure. The reverse surface shows olive-green patina with highlights of brown corrosion.
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