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Æ24 - Maximinus TROAS AV L AV (sic)

Issuer Alexandria Troas (Conventus of Adramyteum)
Year 235-238
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Weight 9.08 g
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Obverse script Latin
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Mintage ND (235-238)
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Alexandria Troas retained the right to strike autonomous bronze coinage well into the third century, an unusual privilege for a provincial city by this period. Under Maximinus Thrax — who never visited the eastern provinces during his reign and was recognised there through administrative inertia as much as loyalty — local mints continued issuing on their own civic authority. The garbled legend AV L AV reflects the kind of titulature compression that occurs when die-cutters working from imperfect written instructions abbreviate the emperor's nomenclature without full literacy in official Latin formula.

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