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| Issuer | Athens (Achaea) |
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| Year | 260-268 |
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| Diameter | 22 mm |
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| Obverse description | Draped bust of Athena facing right, wearing a crested Corinthian helmet. The figure is rendered in the provincial style characteristic of Athenian civic coinage of the mid-third century AD, with drapery visible at the shoulder. The flan is irregular with a beaded border partially visible around the periphery. |
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| Mint | Athens |
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Athens struck provincial bronze under Gallienus during a period when the city faced an existential threat: the Herulian sack of 267 AD, which devastated Attica and effectively ended the city's autonomous civic coinage. Whether this piece predates the raid or was struck in its immediate aftermath — before the workshops fell silent — is difficult to determine with certainty, but the cessation of Athenian civic issues closely follows 267.