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Æ23 - Domitian COL PATRAE

Issuer Patras (Achaea)
Year 85-86
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Weight 8.23 g
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Obverse script Latin
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Mintage ND (85-86)
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Patras held the status of a Roman colony — Colonia Aroe Patrensis — established by Augustus after Actium, resettling veterans and stripping neighboring communities to populate it. That colonial identity is precisely why a Greek city in Achaea was issuing Latin-legend bronze coinage under Domitian rather than the Greek civic issues typical of the province. The colony retained the right to strike its own bronze well into the imperial period, operating semi-independently of the provincial koine.

RPC II #249 places this issue firmly in Domitian's fifth consulship year.

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