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Æ23 - Valerian and Gallienus ΕΠ ΦΟΙΒΟΥ ΙΟΥ(Λ) ΓΟΡΔΗΝΩΝ

Issuer Mint of Iulia Gordus (Lydia, Conventus of Sardis)
Year 253-268
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Reference(s) X#61499
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Reverse script Greek
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Mint Iulia Gordus (Lydia)
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Iulia Gordus — a minor Lydian city whose coinage output peaked precisely during the joint reign of Valerian I and his son Gallienus, before the Roman provincial bronze series collapsed under the pressure of the third-century crisis. The magistrate named in the obverse legend, Phoebus Julius, is known from a small cluster of issues from this city; his name appearing in the genitive construction ΕΠΙ ΦΟΙΒΟΥ suggests he held the office of strategos or equivalent civic authority responsible for authorizing the mint run.

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