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| 背面描述 | Standing draped female figure, likely a personification of the Lycian Koinon or a deity such as Artemis or Tyche, depicted facing with arms extended, possibly holding attributes. The circular Greek legend ΠΑΤΗΡ ΠΑΤΡΙΔΟΣ ΓΕΡΜΑΝΙΚΟΣ ΑΥΤΟΚΡΑΤΩΡ surrounds the figure, rendering Claudius's imperial titles in Greek as Father of the Fatherland, Germanicus, and Imperator. The design is typical of honorific provincial coinage struck by the Lycian League in acknowledgment of imperial authority. The execution is somewhat worn but consistent with mid-first century AD Lycian bronze coinage. |
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| 背面铭文 | ΠΑΤΗΡ ΠΑΤΡΙΔΟΣ ΓΕΡΜΑΝΙΚΟΣ ΑΥΤΟΚΡΑΤΩΡ |
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The Lycian Koinon was one of the few federal leagues Rome permitted to retain meaningful autonomous governance, and its right to strike bronze coinage was an expression of that status rather than a concession. The titles on this issue — rendered in Greek — reflect the formal honors voted to Claudius by the eastern provinces, where ΠΑΤΗΡ ΠΑΤΡΙΔΟΣ and ΑΥΤΟΚΡΑΤΩΡ carried distinct political weight separate from their Latin equivalents. Claudius extended Roman citizenship rights across several Lycian communities during his reign, a policy that likely prompted renewed expressions of civic loyalty through precisely this kind of honorific coinage.