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Æ21 - Vespasian APOLLO ZMINT, D D

Issuer Alexandria Troas (Conventus of Adramyteum)
Year 69-79
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Reference(s) RPC II#897
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description Apollo Smintheus standing right, depicted as a youthful figure holding a plectrum in his extended right hand and a lyre in his left. The god is rendered in a static, hieratic pose characteristic of provincial Anatolian civic coinage of the Flavian period. The surrounding legend identifies the deity and records the civic authority responsible for the coin's issue. The field is plain, and the overall style reflects local mint workmanship.
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Reverse lettering APOLLO ZMINT, D D
(Translation: Apollo Zmintheus, by decree of the decurions)
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