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| 正面描述 | Bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust of Philip II as Caesar facing right, portrayed frontally with paludamentum and body armour visible. The effigy is rendered in the provincial Roman style typical of Lydian civic coinage of the mid-third century. A continuous Greek legend encircles the bust, identifying the subject by his full titulature. |
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| 正面铭文 | Μ ΙΟΥΛΙ ΦΙΛΙΠΠΟϹ Κ (Translation: Marcus Julius Philippus Caesar) |
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| 附加信息 |
Saitta was a minor Lydian city whose civic coinage under Philip I falls within the broader explosion of provincial bronze production that accompanied his reign — a period when the central imperial mint was preoccupied with the massive output required for the Secular Games of 248 AD. Cities in the Sardis conventus often used these windows of administrative distraction to assert local identity through coin issues, however modest in volume.
Surviving examples attributable to this specific type are scarce enough that die linkage studies across the ϹΑΙΤΤΗΝΩΝ series remain incomplete.