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Issuer Tripolis
Year 138-192
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Value 1 Dichalkon = 2 Chalkoi = 1 Tetratemorion = 1/4 Obol = 1⁄24
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Reverse lettering TΡIΠOΛEITΩN
(Translation: Tripolis)
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Mintage ND (138-192)
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Tripolis on the Maeander — distinct from the better-known Phoenician city — was a Lydian town whose civic bronze issues under the Antonine emperors reflect a period of municipal self-promotion through coinage rather than any pressing economic need. The city shared its river valley with Hierapolis and Laodikeia, and the three towns were closely enough linked that scholars have occasionally disputed attribution of poorly documented bronzes among them. GRPC Lydia 1#8 places this piece firmly within the Tripolitan series, though die-linked specimens remain sparsely documented in major collections.

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