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| Issuer | Anchialus (Thracia) |
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| Year | 241-244 |
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| Shape | Round (irregular) |
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| Obverse script | Greek |
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| Reverse description | Homonoia, the personification of concord and harmony, depicted standing in full figure facing left. She extends a patera in her right hand and holds a large cornucopiae in her left arm, symbolising abundance and civic harmony. The figure stands on a ground line and is rendered in the conventional provincial die-cutting style of Thracian mints under the Severan and Gordian dynasties. The Greek ethnic legend ΑΓΧΙΑ ΛΕΩΝ is distributed in the field to left and right of the figure, identifying the issuing city of Anchialus. |
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| Reverse lettering | ΑΓΧΙΑ ΛΕΩΝ (Translation: [Coin] of the Anchialans) |
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