Thyatira, a Lydian city under the conventus of Pergamum, was one of the more prolific civic mints of the Severan period — its output under Alexander was substantial, and the city maintained strong ties to imperial cult worship that made coin production a matter of civic prestige as much as economic necessity. The city's bronze issues of this reign show considerable die variation, suggesting multiple workshops operating concurrently.
Thyatira, a Lydian city under the conventus of Pergamum, was one of the more prolific civic mints of the Severan period — its output under Alexander was substantial, and the city maintained strong ties to imperial cult worship that made coin production a matter of civic prestige as much as economic necessity. The city's bronze issues of this reign show considerable die variation, suggesting multiple workshops operating concurrently.