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Æ22 - Marcus Aurelius ΑΤΤΑΙΤΩΝ

Issuer City of Attaea (Conventus of Pergamum)
Year 179-180
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description Athena standing to the left, clad in helmet and aegis, extending her right hand to pour a libation from a patera over a small altar at her feet. Her left arm rests upon a large round shield set on the ground, and an upright spear stands to the right of the figure. The reverse legend ΑΤΤΑΙΤΩΝ, denoting the civic ethnic of Attaea in the genitive plural, is inscribed in Greek around the field within a beaded border. The composition follows a well-established provincial type associating the city with the goddess of wisdom and warfare.
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Edge Plain
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