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| 背面描述 | The cult statue of Apollo Smintheus depicted standing on a rectangular base (basis), facing right, with a quiver visible over the shoulder. The deity holds a bow in one hand and extends a patera in the other, referencing the famous sanctuary of Apollo Smintheus at Alexandria Troas. The figure is rendered in a frontal cult-statue manner, conveying the sacred image venerated locally. A Latin colonial legend encircles the design within a beaded border. |
| 背面文字 | Latin |
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Alexandria Troas was a Roman colony — Colonia Alexandria Augusta Troas — whose coins were struck not by imperial authority but by the city itself, exercising the colonial privilege of local bronze production. Under Severus Alexander the city minted prolifically, and the COL A TRO abbreviation placing colonial status first was a point of civic pride in a region that had competed hard for that designation since Augustus refounded the settlement.
The Conventus of Adramyteum grouped cities across the Troad for administrative and judicial purposes. This particular reference, VI#4043, falls within a well-documented but often poorly preserved series; the small module and thin flans make complete legends rare.