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| Issuer | Hyllarima (Conventus of Alabanda) |
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| Year | 138-161 |
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| Reference(s) | RPC IV.2#2083 |
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| Reverse script | Greek |
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| Mintage | ND (138-161) |
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Hyllarima was a minor Carian settlement whose civic coinage under Antoninus Pius represents one of the few surviving attestations of the city's name in any medium. The toponym itself is known almost entirely through numismatic evidence — the literary and epigraphic record is nearly silent on the place.
The Conventus of Alabanda grouped several such obscure Carian communities under a single Roman judicial circuit, and local bronze issues like this one functioned within that regional framework rather than any broader monetary system.