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| Issuer | Hyrgaleis, Phrygia (civic coinage under Severus Alexander) |
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| Year | 222 |
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| Shape | Round (irregular) |
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| Obverse script | Greek |
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| Reverse description | The river god Maeandros depicted as a semi-reclining male figure turned to the left, his body supported on one arm while he holds a reed stalk in his extended hand; beneath him, a vase or urn from which water issues, symbolising the river's source. A star appears in the upper field above the deity, a common celestial emblem on Phrygian civic issues. The ethnic legend ΥΡΓΑΛΕΩΝ ΤΟ ΤϚ, identifying the city of Hyrgaleis and the magistracy number (year 36 of a local era), is distributed around the reverse field. |
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| Edge | Plain |
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