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Æ24 - Marcus Aurelius ΑΘΗΝΑ ΑΡΗΑ ΕΦΕϹΙΩΝ

Issuer Ephesus (Conventus of Ephesus)
Year 161-165
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Obverse script Greek
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Reverse description Athena Areia depicted as a full-length, helmeted, standing figure advancing to the right, rendered in the martial aspect associated with her epithet 'of war'. She carries a harpa in her raised right hand, a round shield on her left arm, and a spear, conveying her role as divine protectress of Ephesus. The encircling Greek legend ΑΘΗΝΑ ΑΡΗΑ ΕΦΕϹΙΩΝ, meaning 'Athena Areia of the Ephesians', frames the type and asserts the civic identity and religious devotion of the mint city.
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Reverse lettering ΑΘΗΝΑ ΑΡΗΑ ΕΦΕϹΙΩΝ
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