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Æ21 - Vespasian ΤΙΤΩ ΚΑΙϹΑΡΙ ΔΟΜΙΤΙΑΝΩ ΚΑ (ϹΑΡΙ) ΙΛΙ

Issuer Ilium (Conventus of Adramyteum)
Year 69-79
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Reverse description Confronting laureate busts of Titus and Domitian, the two imperial heirs and sons of Vespasian, facing each other on either side of the field. Between them, prominently centered, stands an upright cult statue of Athena, the patron goddess of Ilium, depicted in the traditional armed pose. The Greek legend naming both caesars and identifying the city of Ilium runs around the periphery of the reverse field. This distinctive three-figure composition underscores Ilium's loyalty to the Flavian dynasty and its veneration of Athena as the city's divine protectress.
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Reverse lettering ΤΙΤΩ ΚΑΙϹΑΡΙ ΔΟΜΙΤΙΑΝΩ ΚΑΙ(ϹΑΡΙ) ΙΛΙ
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Mintage ND (69-79)
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