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Æ22 - Marcus Aurelius C G I H PARI

Issuer Parium (Conventus of Adramyteum)
Year 161-165
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Weight 5.48 g
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Reverse description A standing female figure, possibly Minerva/Athena or a local heroine, depicted facing with head turned to the right, holding a harpa (curved sword) in one hand and a severed bearded head in the other, attributes suggestive of a heroic or divine mythological identity. The composition alludes to a Perseus-like iconographic tradition, though the precise identity of the figure remains uncertain within the context of Parian civic coinage. The encircling legend identifies the issuing colony. The reverse field is plain, with no exergue line visible.
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Reverse lettering C G I H PARI
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